Freedom Hall

Freedom Hall

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FIRI is a non-profit organization devoted to supplying a clean safe meeting environment for 12 Step

Freedom Hall is provided and overseen by the Freedom in Recovery Incorporated (FIRI) board of directors. FIRI is a non-profit organization devoted to supplying a clean safe meeting environment for 12 Step Program based meetings.

03/16/2026

Updated Sobriety First Flyer

02/23/2026

Added two Overeaters Anonymous meetings.

11/24/2025
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07/06/2025

Please take note that the Saturday Freedom Hour meeting is changing to 5:30 PM starting July 19th.

11/18/2024

Please spread the word that Freedom Hall has a new CA meeting for those with a hearing impairment.

10/08/2020

Please pass the word around that Freedom Hall has the capability to simultaneously support in-person and online meetings (also known as hybrid zoom meetings). Several of the Homegroups at Freedom Hall are now utilizing this ability but the Freedom Hour Homegroup is now supporting hybrid meetings every day of the week. For exact dates and times visit freedomhallphoenix.org by clicking on the link or photo below and then view our in person and/or online meeting lists.

05/28/2020

For a schedule of the meetings being held at Freedom Hall, as well as our online meetings, visit our website FreedomHallPhoenix.org

03/11/2019

Know When to Compromise

Sometimes compromise is important. Sometimes it’s better to give in to someone else’s wishes in order to have fun as a group or as a couple, or for the benefits of the team. Sometimes compromise is dangerous. We need to guard against compromising our standards to gain the approval or love of someone else.

Decide when you can, and when you cannot, compromise. If it’s not harmful and you are ambivalent about a decision, then compromise. If it could lead to breaking your values, compromise isn’t a good idea.

Is it okay to have lunch with an attractive colleague if you’re married? Possibly, but not if lunch will lead to dinner, which then leads to more time spent together, culminating in an affair. Is it okay to go to the bar with friends after work? Maybe, but not if it leads to one rationalized decision after another until you have broken your commitment to stay sober.

Remember that what may be an acceptable compromise for one person might not be acceptable for you. Know your limits, know your values, and be aware of the dangers that can come from compromising them.

God, help me be aware of my limits. Give me the strength not to compromise the values that I need to help me on my path.

This inspiration is from

More Language of Letting Go: 366 New Daily Meditations

Quoted from the app Inspirations.
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2720 E. Thomas Road, Ste C160
Phoenix, AZ
85016