A close-up of a simple metal keychain lying on a smooth, dark wooden surface, holding several sobriety chips in different muted colors, each engraved with phrases like “Un Día a la Vez” and “Esperanza”. The chips show light wear on the edges, suggesting real use and commitment. Soft, diffused morning light enters from the left, creating gentle reflections on the metallic keyring and subtle shadows beneath the chips. The background fades into a soft bokeh of an orderly, peaceful room. Shot from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, the composition uses the rule of thirds to emphasize the chips, creating a mood of quiet strength, perseverance, and professional sobriety support.

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Quiénes somos en Esperanza

Somos un grupo de Alcohólicos Anónimos en Newburgh, NY. Compartimos nuestras experiencias para dejar de beber y consumir drogas, un día a la vez. Ofrecemos reuniones en español, confidenciales y gratuitas, para ti y tu familia.

A small, tidy meeting room captured in photographic realism, with a circle of empty, modern plastic-and-metal chairs arranged evenly on a clean tiled floor, surrounding a low central table. On the table lie neatly stacked AA brochures in Spanish, a small battery-operated candle emitting a soft amber glow, and a simple glass of water. The walls are painted a warm neutral color, with a framed poster reading “No Estás Solo” in bold, clear typography. Warm ceiling lighting and subtle natural light from a side window combine to create a balanced, inviting illumination. Shot at eye level with sharp focus throughout, the atmosphere feels safe, professional, and ready to receive anyone seeking help.
An open spiral-bound notebook resting on a clean, light-wood desk, its pages filled with neatly handwritten reflections in Spanish about recovery and gratitude. A blue ballpoint pen lies diagonally across the page, and beside it sits a simple white ceramic mug filled with herbal tea, steam gently rising. Behind the notebook, a closed copy of the “Doce Pasos y Doce Tradiciones” book stands upright against a neutral-colored wall. Soft overcast daylight from an unseen window provides even, diffused lighting, minimizing harsh shadows. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated angle, with a shallow depth of field focusing on the written words, creates a calm, introspective, and professional atmosphere that emphasizes personal growth and hope in sobriety.
A polished round wooden table in a quiet meeting room, covered with carefully arranged printed AA literature in Spanish, a simple glass pitcher of water, and several neatly stacked blank notebooks with pens aligned beside them. In the background, a soft-focus bulletin board displays the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions as cleanly printed posters. Late afternoon natural light filters through a nearby window, casting gentle, warm highlights on the paper edges and creating calm, elongated shadows across the table. Photographic realism at eye-level, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the table in sharp focus and the background softly blurred, conveying a professional, welcoming, and hopeful atmosphere without showing any people.
A close-up of a simple metal keychain lying on a smooth, dark wooden surface, holding several sobriety chips in different muted colors, each engraved with phrases like “Un Día a la Vez” and “Esperanza”. The chips show light wear on the edges, suggesting real use and commitment. Soft, diffused morning light enters from the left, creating gentle reflections on the metallic keyring and subtle shadows beneath the chips. The background fades into a soft bokeh of an orderly, peaceful room. Shot from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, the composition uses the rule of thirds to emphasize the chips, creating a mood of quiet strength, perseverance, and professional sobriety support.