The Camel Club 12 Step Recovery House
About The Camel Club 12 Step Recovery House
The Camel Club 12 Step Recovery House gives men seeking sobriety a place to stay while they work toward recovery in Las Vegas. It also holds AA meetings and offers fellowship and social activities for AA members, so people are not trying to do this alone. For donors, that means supporting both the practical side of housing and the steady, everyday support that recovery often needs.
What sets The Camel Club apart is how closely it ties temporary housing to the day-to-day life of recovery. Alongside shelter and care, it offers AA meetings, fellowship, social activities, and links to recovery resources, including AA history, The Big Book, Daily Reflections, AA Grapevine, and the Recovery Zone.
Programs
The concrete work this nonprofit runs. Each program may later become a fundable project.
Temporary housing and care
Temporarily homes and cares for men seeking sobriety.
AA meetings
Holds meetings for AA members.
Fellowship
Provides fellowship for AA members.
Social activities
Provides social activities for AA members.
Alcoholics Anonymous information and resources
Provides links to AA history, archives, The Big Book, Daily Reflections, AA Grapevine, the Recovery Zone, sober calculator tools, and other recovery resources.
About this work
In their own words — what they do, who it reaches, and what your dollars actually fund.
Mission
The Camel Club 12 Step Recovery House shelters men seeking sobriety.
Who they serve
Men seeking sobriety, including AA members.
Recognition & press
Press & mentions
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this nonprofit and how its work happens.
What services does the Camel Club 12 Step Recovery House provide?
It offers temporary housing and care for men seeking sobriety, along with AA meetings, fellowship, and social activities for AA members.
Who is served by the Camel Club?
Men seeking sobriety.
Does the organization offer recovery resources?
Yes. It provides an AA information and resources page with links to AA history, The Big Book, Daily Reflections, AA Grapevine, the Recovery Zone, and related materials.
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