Welcome to SA Hutt Valley

A welcoming community for men seeking freedom from lust through the 12-step program of Sexaholics Anonymous.

We are glad you found us. Welcome home.

We are a supportive recovery community for men seeking freedom from lust, we are committed to finding freedom and wholeness according to SA principles.

Important: This is a closed meeting open only to men who have a desire to stop lusting and achieve sexual sobriety.

When

Men OnlyClosed Meeting

Every Monday

7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Doors open 15 minutes before

Where

St John's Church, 563 Fergusson Drive, Trentham, Upper Hutt

Enter through the side door on the right

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What to Expect

  • Welcoming, anonymous environment
  • No judgment or pressure to share
  • People who understand what you're going through

Have Questions?

We're here to help. Reach out to us anytime.

freedom@sahuttvalley.nz

First Time Attending?

We know attending your first meeting can be intimidating. Here's what you need to know:

No Cost

Our meetings are free to attend. We are self-supporting through our own contributions.

Anonymity

Your privacy is important to us. We use first names only, and what's shared in meetings stays in meetings.

No Pressure

You're welcome to just listen. There's no requirement to share until you're ready.

About Sexaholics Anonymous

A program of recovery for those seeking freedom from lust

Sexaholics Anonymous (SA) is a 12-step recovery program for individuals seeking freedom from lust and sexual sobriety. Our fellowship in Hutt Valley provides a supportive, anonymous space for men committed to sexual sobriety according to SA principles.

In SA, sobriety is defined as "no sex with self or others outside of marriage, and progressive victory over lust." Our program is based on spiritual principles and the experience of thousands of recovering sexaholics. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop lusting and become sexually sober.© 1982, 1989, 2001 SA Literature. Reprinted with permission of SA Literature.

Whether you're struggling with pornography, acting out behaviors, or other patterns that feel out of control, you'll find understanding and support in our fellowship.

The SA Statement of Principle (2010)

We have a solution. We don’t claim it’s for everybody, but for us, it works. If you identify with us and think you may share our problem, we’d like to share our solution with you (Sexaholics Anonymous, last sentence, page 2).

In defining sobriety, we do not speak for those outside Sexaholics Anonymous. We can only speak for ourselves. Thus, for the married sexaholic, sexual sobriety means having no form of sex with self or with persons other than the spouse. In SA’s sobriety definition, the term “spouse” refers to one’s partner in a marriage between a man and a woman. For the unmarried sexaholic, sexual sobriety means freedom from sex of any kind. And for all of us, single and married alike, sexual sobriety also includes progressive victory over lust (Sexaholics Anonymous, White Book, 191-192).

The only requirement for SA membership is a desire to stop lusting and become sexually sober according to the SA sobriety definition.

Any two or more sexaholics gathered together for SA sobriety according to SA sobriety definition may call themselves an SA group.

Meetings that do not adhere to and follow Sexaholics Anonymous’ sobriety statement as set forth in the foregoing Statement of Principle adopted by the General Delegate Assembly in 2010 are not SA meetings and shall not call themselves SA meetings.

Addendum to the Statement of Principle passed by the General Delegate Assembly on July 8, 2016.