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Sexual Compulsives Anonymous (SCA) is a fellowship of individuals who share the common goal of overcoming sexual compulsion and achieving a healthier relationship with their sexuality. Based on the principles of the 12-Step program, SCA provides a safe and supportive environment where members can openly share their experiences, struggles, and progress without judgment. The program is open to anyone, regardless of background, gender, or sexual orientation, who seeks recovery from addictive sexual behaviors. Through mutual support, honesty, and accountability, SCA helps individuals regain control of their lives, improve their self-esteem, and build meaningful, fulfilling relationships. Whether you’re just beginning to confront these challenges or have been on the path to recovery for some time, SCA offers a community of understanding and hope.

About

Supportive Steps Toward Sexual Recovery

We are dedicated to fostering a compassionate space where individuals can overcome sexual addiction, rebuild relationships, and achieve lasting personal growth.

Building Bridges to Recovery Together

Meet the dedicated individuals who guide and inspire our recovery community.

Alex Carter

Recovery Coach

Alex brings deep insight and compassion, helping members navigate their recovery journey.

Jordan Lee

Outreach Coordinator

Jordan’s innovative approach fosters connections and expands our supportive community.

Taylor Morgan

Program Specialist

Taylor’s expertise drives the development of impactful recovery programs.

Casey Bennett

Community Leader

Casey excels in creating a welcoming environment and empowering our members.

Discovering Hope and Healing Together

This section shares heartfelt testimonials from members, reflecting on their journeys and the support they’ve received.

“SCA has transformed my life, giving me the tools and community I needed to reclaim my self-worth.”

Alex M.

Program Participant

“Through this community, I’ve built a stronger, healthier version of myself. I can’t thank them enough.”

Casey L.

Recovery Advocate