What is chip night at Celebrate Recovery?

The last Friday of each month is Chip Night where you will get to celebrate with those who receive a sobriety chip. Celebrate Recovery will show you that there is a purpose for your life, and you don’t have to walk this walk alone.

How do the chips work in Celebrate Recovery?

The chips are simple, round plastic coins that are designed to give each person an opportunity to mark their individual recovery.

What are the Celebrate Recovery colors?

Celebrate Recovery Chip First Time Attender – Blue.

  • Celebrate Recovery Chip 30-Day – Red.
  • Celebrate Recovery Chip 60-Day – Green.
  • Celebrate Recovery Chip 9 Months – Black.
  • Celebrate Recovery Chip 10 Months – Baby Blue.
  • Celebrate Recovery Chip 11 Months – Maroon.
  • How do you get sobriety coins?

    AA Chips are often given as gifts from one person in recovery, or family member of a person in recovery, to someone who has achieved a certain recovery milestone. Those significant moments in a sober person’s life begin with their first day, or 24 hours sober, and go on from month to month for their first year!

    What is a surrender chip?

    One of the chips may be called a “white chip,” “surrender chip,” or “24-hour chip.” This chip is for anyone new or returning to A.A. interested in giving sobriety a chance for 24 hours. The meeting may also leave time to see who is available to sponsor by a show of hands.

    What color is the 60 day chip?

    Gold Chip – 60 days/2 months of sobriety. Green Chip – 90 days/3 months of sobriety. Purple Chip – 4 months of sobriety. Pink Chip – 5 months of sobriety.

    What are white chips in AA?

    AA White Chip – Plastic Alcoholics Anonymous “Surrender/Beginner Tokens” The White Chip, also known as the “Surrender Chip” is for anyone starting, or for anyone starting over in the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. It’s the most important chip you can pick up at an AA meeting!

    What does white chip mean?

    1 : a white-colored poker chip usually of minimum value. 2 : a thing or quantity of little worth.

    How many sobriety chips are there?

    A red chip is given for thirty days (one month) of sobriety. A person will receive a gold chip for sixty days of sobriety (two months). The emerald chip will be given once an individual is sober for ninety days (three months). There is a purple chip given to those who have remained sober for four months.