
Unity Day Program & Schedule of Events

Registration Opens
Registration and Attendee Check-In
We will have volunteers available to check you in if you’ve already registered, or who can assist you in getting signed up.

Opening Meeting w/ Sobriety Countdown
Opening Meeting & Sobriety Countdown
The Unity Day 2025 Co-Chair will open the event featuring readings, testimonials from past Unity Day Chairs on what Unity Day means to them, and a Sobriety Countdown.


Session 1A: How to Live Spiritually
How to Live Spiritually
In this workshop, we will discuss living life on a spiritual path.

Session 1B: The Importance of Step One
What’s the importance of Step One?
This workshop will focus on the importance of Step 1 in the Twelve Steps of Crystal Meth Anonymous.

Session 1C: What’s the point of the 4th Step?
What’s the point of the 4th Step?
This workshop will focus on the importance of making a thorough inventory of ourselves.



Session 2A: What is Sex & Sobriety?
What is Sex & Sobriety
In this workshop, we will discuss navigating sex and intimacy in sobriety.

Session 2B: Getting Emotionally Sober
Getting Emotionally Sober
In this workshop, we will define “emotional sobriety,” and talk about what that means for us, and how we maintain emotional sobriety through difficult times or situations.

Session 2C: The Importance of Sponsorship
The Importance of Sponsorship
In this workshop, we will discuss the importance of sponsorship in Crystal Meth Anonymous, define “sponsor” and “sponsee,” conduct a productive workshop about how to navigate those relationships.


Main Meeting w/ Speakers & Closing
Main Speaker Meeting & Closing Remarks
As the Unity Day Chair closes out the conference, our headlining speaker will share their experience, strength and hope with the group.


NorCal CMA Annual Meeting
NorCal CMA Annual Meeting & Board Elections
The Northern California district of Crystal Meth Anonymous serves all 48 counties of Northern California, north of Kern County. The Annual Meeting, run by the Vice Chair, is an opportunity for the district to take stock of the the year, for Board members and officers to report progress, and to conduct elections for open service positions.
