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To the Media
Reproduced from NYCMA.orgWe request your continued cooperation in protecting the anonymity of our
members at the public level. We ask, therefore, that when presenting CMA
members in all forms of public media:
- You use their first names and last initials only.
- You do not use pictures in which their faces may be recognized.
Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of our Fellowship and assures
our members that their recovery will be private. Our experience and
long-standing twelve step tradition (the Twelve Traditions which guide
our organizational operations can be found here) have shown that the
active addict may avoid any source of help which might reveal his or her
identity.
Individual recovering addicts may waive the anonymity request when
speaking with you, but we ask that you consider our request for
anonymity to supersede any waiver they may make. While some might seek
publicity and individual recognition, we have found that this may
endanger the work of helping other addicts to recover.
Crystal Meth Anonymous is not affiliated with any other organization,
although we have adapted AA's Twelve Steps for our use. CMA is
self-supporting, declining any outside contributions; and we are
nonprofessional, offering only the voluntary support of one recovering
addict helping another.
Favorable media coverage of our program and the dangers of crystal meth
have been a valuable means of bringing addicts into our Fellowship. You
have helped make this possible, and for that we thank you.
For more information on CMA in Boston, please contact our Public
Information Officer at
media@cmaboston.org.
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