Sponsorship


What is Sponsorship?

When we are ready and have worked some of our steps, we may feel ready to help sponsor other members recovering alongside us through the Twelve-Step recovery process. We share our experience, strength and hope with our sponsee, and work with them between meetings, providing a listening ear on the phone if they’re struggling or hearing them share writing they have done on the steps and traditions.

The recovery goal in CoDA sponsorship is to have a mutually beneficial relationship, with both partners gaining from the arrangement. Working the steps, changing our behaviour, and growing spiritually frees us from advising, controlling, and rescuing.

A sponsor-sponsee relationship is not the only way to work the steps. CoDA members have made use of a variety of different methods to work the steps and grow in recovery.

A number of member networks have been set up to share experience, strength and hope around working the steps in a workgroup, offering a channel to arrange CoDA outreach calls, and offer support to members new to sponsorship. Head over to member networks to find out more.

Common Ways to Work the Steps

Sponsor-Sponsee
Co-Sponsorship
Steps/Sponsorship Group
Individual Progression

Getting Started


Working Steps 1, 2, 3

CoDA has produced a thirty question tool to aid newcomers to begin to work Steps 1, 2, and 3.
Thirty Questions – Getting Started working the steps as easy as 123

Sponsorship resources from coda.org


See also

FAQs – Sponsorship
Shared with thanks – Sponsorship
Sponsorship shares
Co Sponsorship shares
Group Sponsorship shares

Sponsorship

Sponsor Shout-Out

Updated March 2024 IF you are a sponsor looking for sponsees, then we would appreciate it if you would register. There are always lots of sponsees looking for sponsors and we can put you in touch with each other. IF you are a sponsee looking for a sponsor, register with the CoDA Outreach Committee (world…

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Sponsorship Ideas

We are looking for CoDA groups/individuals to provide ideas/feedback on what has worked for them which we can share (anonymously) at our Sponsorship Workshop in London or via our Zoom Workshops. We would also welcome suggestions on how we can move sponsorship forward in the UK. Is there something you would like us to try?…

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Fellowship Meeting – Safeguarding Policy *updated*

Updates made – September 2025 – by NSC – indicated with asterisks BackgroundThe Disclosure and Barring Service and Scottish Government have confirmed that fellowship members do not require DBS or Disclosure Scotland check for 12th Stepping or Sponsorship, as they are members of self-regulating groups. As individuals, however, fellowship members should be aware of their…

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Co-Sponsorship

Sponsorship Workshop – Birmingham – April 2007

The speaker described how she had been in CoDA for around 3-4 years, following sponsoring in another 12 step fellowship. There was a lack of available sponsors, and the co-sponsoring relationship was set up in the light of this.

She described the ‘mechanics’ of the relationship, which has been helpful in various ways. A regular weekly slot is allocated, and each takes it in turns, both to make the telephone call and to share. The length of the call is also decided on the basis of need. Because of the regular routine, it is very clear whose role is which at any time. She described the benefits of knowing the other person over a long period of time, and the experience of really being known. A great sense of security is also created between contacts, knowing that there will be time available at some point in the future to home in on and clarify issues.

She described the various options available, which include email, phone – where it is not always necessary to receive a reply – and working the steps when this is appropriate. There are different strategies to avoid a sense of victimhood and to maintain detachment, involving both contact with another person and prayer.

She also mentioned the benefits of the ability to be there for another person, to develop listening skills and not to get deeply embroiled in someone else’s life events. As in individual sponsorship, the boundaries are being maintained, but because both parties are establishing them at the same time it may flow more smoothly. Strength and focus are still needed, nevertheless, to deal with the discomfort of raising controversial issues and to maintain boundaries as necessary.

The speaker also felt that there were issues which could still be addressed by her; these included working the steps in depth. Because of the time slot, these could sometimes be skipped over. She also reiterated her own need to stay focused – the co-sponsoring relationship did not negate the need to do other work, too.  

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Co-Sponsorship

Sponsorship Workshop – Birmingham – April 2007 The speaker described how she had been in CoDA for around 3-4 years, following sponsoring in another 12 step fellowship. There was a lack of available sponsors, and the co-sponsoring relationship was set up in the light of this. She described the ‘mechanics’ of the relationship, which has…

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Group Sponsorship

Sharing the Experience, Strength and Hope I’ve Found in a CoDA Step Work Group My name is Kay and I’m a recovering co-dependent. I have been in the fellowship for just under three years. I joined the fellowship following a bad break-up which left me broken spiritually, untrusting of my own judgement and merits and…

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Sponsorship in CoDA

Sponsorship Workshop – Birmingham April 2007 I am a recovering codependent who normally attends the Birmingham Branch of CoDA, and the following relates my experience of the above workshop. There were two speakers: Emma, who shared her experience of individual sponsorship, and Hilary, who shared her experience of co-sponsorship. Kay, the speaker on group sponsorship,…

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