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Welcome to Sober Fun Atl, where we celebrate life without the need for alcohol and drugs. Our group is dedicated to connecting like-minded individuals who enjoy being outdoors, socializing, healthy eating, yoga, board games, cultural events, volunteering, and being around sober people. Join us for a variety of events that focus on personal growth, physical activity, and forming meaningful connections with others in a sober environment. Whether you're in recovery, sober-curious, or simply looking to expand your social circle, It is not a requirement that you are 100% sober all the time but you must be sober when you are at any event with this group. Sober Fun Atl is here to provide a supportive and fun community for you. Let's embrace the joy of sobriety together!

Rules:

  1. Substance-Free Commitment
    I know this is a pretty obvious one. No alcohol, recreational drugs, or misuse of prescription medication will be tolerated at any event. This includes marijuana/cannabis in any form, nicotine in any form, and even vapes. Nothing is to be smoked at any events. What you do in your own time is your business but members of this group will always arrive to events sober and remain sober throughout each gathering. It seems strict but it is very important to foster an environment for members who may be struggling/recovering from substances.
    ***This is a zero tolerance policy and you will be asked to leave the event and be removed from the group for violating this rule.

  2. This is not a dating group.
    There are plenty of other groups for that. Romantic or sexual advances are discouraged during group events to maintain safety and focus. If people hit it off and want to meet outside of group, that is perfectly fine. It's critical to foster an environment that does not make others feel uncomfortable or not protected. If you make others feel uncomfortable with unwanted advances and communication, whether it's in person at an event or in messages online, you will be removed from the group.

  3. Respect others
    -Speak to others with kindness, patience, and without judgement. No arguing.
    -No discrimination, harassment, or exclusionary behavior. All backgrounds, identities, and recovery paths are welcome.
    --No shaming, judging, or pressuring others about their current sobriety/recovery journey.

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