Simple But Not Easy
Get Straight Candlelight #1
We Are Not Saints Group
Stadium Twelve & Twelve
AA at the Juvenile Facility
Al-Anon Only
Principles Before Personalities
Working With Others
New Women's Dual Meeting
There is a Solution
Young People In The Groove
Young People In The Groove
Stadium Big Book
Friday Night Group
Laughing in Sobriety
Sober Now
Living the Steps
Saturday Night @ St Joe's
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Alcoholics Anonymous is a collective of international mutual aid fellowships made up of individuals who are dedicated to helping one another achieve a life of freedom from alcohol use disorder. More commonly referred to as AA, the organization was founded in 1935 and popularized the first 12-step program for overcoming alcohol addiction. These 12 steps are a group of principles that are aimed at dispelling the obsession to drink alcohol in order to help individuals live happier and fuller lives.
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are non-professional, self-supporting, apolitical, and multiracial, and they are widely available to anyone regardless of age, gender, education level, or religious belief.
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