The Recovery Network (TRN) is Down

The Recovery Network

Just recently, The Recovery Network (TRN) website has gone down. Similar to other social networking sites for recovering addicts, the Recovery Network specialized in connecting people and keeping them informed with blogs and news. It also provided online support that connected members to recovery experts. The Recovery Network was actually one of the first among the circle of social networking sites for recovering addicts; its niche and main base was the continent of Europe. It is unknown exactly why the site is down at this point, but insiders are speculating that it has to do with hosting costs.

Nonetheless, there is a viable and readily available solution. Right now, anyone seeking the same kind of social networking website and more can find it free of charge at intherooms.com. IntheRooms is less than a year old and already boosts 40,000+ members whose combined recovery time has recently been marked at 100,000+ years.

IntheRooms features all of the interface capabilities of The Recovery Network and more. It has a blogroll with at least 20+ blogs, a community forum, live chat for all the fellowships that members belong to (NA Chat, AA Chat, GA Chat, etc). The Newsletter is updated weekly. Each member can set up an account that has email and messaging capabilities; they can set up their own discussion groups for any and all interest broad or niche.

At last count, IntheRooms.com had members in every continent (over 100 countries). Their recovery community is considered global, so for any former members of The Recovery Network seeking similar needs again (because the network is down), please come check out IntheRooms.com. Hope this helps out.

  • Sober but cool

    I’ve been a member of InTheRooms.com for a few months now and it is really up there with other social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace.com.

    Having a place to talk to friends in recovery any time of the day has been a priceless tool in my life towards sobriety.

  • jo anderson

    i live in a small community and we don`t really have regular meetings. i am very interested in getting together with other na members to shar my experience, strenght and hope with people who understand addiction even alcohol. i get to aa meetings but they prefer we not talk about our addiction. i hope this is the place, it means a lot to me, i have 16yrs 9 mo and i get na hungry. thank, jo a