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New Meeting Registration Form

Many of us have found that starting a new group has been extremely fulfilling and beneficial to our own recovery.

We suggest you begin by referring to the Meeting Handbook where you will find information about CPA and how to start a meeting. You will also find suggested meeting formats and tools you will need to run a successful meeting.

When you are ready, fill out the registration form below to alert the XPI Web Team of your new meeting. It is very important to register your new meeting so that CPA can keep your members informed of fellowship news.

For your convenience we provide a flyer which you can fill in to get the word out about your meeting. There are several sections which can be filled out with the information about your group, including group name, date and time, place and contact information. It is recommended to use the tab button in order to get to the next fillable field. 

If you have any questions about starting a new CPA meeting, please email our XPI Web Team  at cpaweb12@gmail.com

NOTE: All information is for internal use only, and will not be shared. You will be asked in this form if you want the meeting published on the XPI website.

XPI will register any group designating itself as a CPA meeting with the understanding that it will abide by the Traditions.

 

Meeting Hand Book 

https://chronicpainanonymous.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/CPA-Meeting-Handbook-2021-Final.pdf

 

Suggested Format

https://chronicpainanonymous.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/CPA-Meeting-Format.pdf

What is the purpose of this request?
New Meeting Request
Changes to an Existing Meeting
Secondary Contact Person
Yes
No
Meeting Day
Start Date
Month
Day
Year
Meeting Time (USA Eastern Standard Time)
Time
HoursMinutes
Meeting Duration
30 Minutes
1 Hour
Other
Do you want this meeting published on the XPI Website
XPI Room Number
Room 1
Room 2
"Surrender is the essential ingredient. After years of trying to fix our condition, being at war with it, trying to control it, we finally accept we can’t alter the situation. Just doing this is a remarkable accomplishment."​

Chronic Pain Anonymous Service Board. Recipe for Recovery: A Guide to the Twelve Steps of Chronic Pain Anonymous (p. 3). 

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