About Code for Recovery
Code for Recovery (C4R) is a nonprofit volunteer organization. C4R develops and maintains open-source tools to support 12-step recovery communities. In addition, Code for Recovery (C4R) empowers local service bodies, basically by providing accessible, community-driven technology solutions for effectively managing and sharing meeting data.
Software for Servants.
Top Projects
All projects are available at github.com/code4recovery.
Code for Recovery (C4R) develops tools that collectively enable Alcoholics Anonymous service bodies to publish accurate, accessible, and up-to-date meeting information across multiple platforms. Obviously, this effectively improves the ability of AA members to obtain this information.
- 12 Step Meeting List (TSML):
This is a WordPress plugin. It enables AA Districts, Intergroups, Central Offices, and Areas to manage and publish meeting schedules. In addition, the meeting list can easily be integrated with the Meeting Guide app. - TSML-UI:
This is an embeddable front-end interface. It displays meeting data in a searchable list and map format. Basically, it is designed to work seamlessly with TSML and other meeting data sources that comply with the JSON Spec. - PDF:
A service that generates printable PDF meeting schedules directly from JSON Spec–compatible data. - Sheets:
A project that allows users to manage and publish meeting data using Google Sheets. Essentially, it is an ideal solution for groups or districts without WordPress infrastructure. It enables them to connect a Google Sheet to TSML-UI and the Meeting Guide app.
Online Intergroup Support
Code for Recovery (C4R) develops and maintains the software powering the Online Intergroup’s meeting list. Code for Recovery (C4R) is actively developing a new suite of apps and services aimed at improving performance, increasing resiliency, and providing innovative ways for service entities to manage and publish meeting lists.
Get Involved!
Code for Recovery welcomes volunteers to join our mission! We are a community of developers who are also members of a 12-step recovery program (or similar recovery community). If you’re passionate about service and have skills in PHP, TypeScript, React, or similar technologies (even if you’re just learning), we invite you to contribute your talents to our open-source projects and help support recovery communities worldwide.
Contribute
Code for Recovery is supported by the 7th Tradition. Basically, this is self-support through our own contributions. If you find our work valuable, please consider making a donation to help us continue providing free and open-source tools for the recovery community.
You can make a 7th Tradition contribution to Code for Recovery here.