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Messiness

Clutterers Anonymous

National. 59 affiliated chapters. 12-Step. 12-Traditions. Fellowship of individuals who share experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem with clutter and help others recover. Based on suggestion, interchange of experience, rotation of leadership and service. The only requirement for membership is a desire to eliminate clutter and bring order into your life.
Voice: 1-866-800-3881
E-mail: cla@clutterfreeworld.net
Verified: 10/14/2008

Messies Anonymous

(MULTILINGUAL) National. 100 groups. Founded 1981. 12-Step. Group aims to improve the quality of life of disorganized homemakers. Provides motivation and a program for change to help members improve self-image as control of house and life is obtained. Optional donation at meetings. Online newsletter: 'The Organizer Lady.' Interactive online group. Books and materials available in English, German and Spanish. Send a self-addressed stamped envelope when writing.
Write:
Messies Anonymous
5025 SW 114th Ave.
Miami, FL 33165
Voice: 305-271-8404
Fax: 786-243-2793
Website: http://www.messies.com
E-mail: nestbuilder@earthlink.net
Verified: 10/16/2008

Clutterless Recovery Groups, Inc.

National. 4 affiliated groups. Founded 2000. Support for those persons that find it difficult to discard unwanted possessions. Group uses psychological principles to change behavior. Provides newsletter, referrals and group meeting locations. Also offers online networking. Offers information on starting similar groups.
Write:
Clutterless Recovery Groups, Inc.
5413 N. 32nd Street
Mc Allen, TX 78504
Voice: 512-351-4058
Website: http://www.clutterless.org
Verified: 10/18/2008

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Last Updated: November 12, 2008
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