Get Your Spirits Here (Veterans Meeting)
St. Louis Park Sunday Night AA Group (SLPSNAAG)
Complete Defeat Beginner's Meeting
Tradition Five AA Group-BB
Lake of the Isles Monday Open AA - 7PM
Easy Does It Big Book Group
Sisters in the Spirit
Monday Night Step and Tradition
Valley View Group
Bridge to Shore Monday Night Big Book Study
Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers AA Groups
Basic 12 AA Group (Big Book)
Bethany Lutheran Squad 62
Squad 62
Tuesday Night Gratitude Group
Fellowship of the Spirit Woman's Group
Shoulder to Shoulder Group
Twenty-Four Hour Group
Basic 12 AA Group (Step & Tradition)
Tuesday Night Men's Stag AA Discussion Group
Tuesday Meditation Meeting
Chapter 3
Emerson Lowry AA - Squad E
Twelve Steppers Group of N.E. Minneapolis
Beyond Jitters Wed. GLBT AA Group
Emerson Lowry AA - Squad A
Wednesday Night Mpls Big Book Group
Wednesday Group 2
Stepping Stones to Sunlight
A.O.K. Wednesday Night AA Group
Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers AA Groups
Westwood AA Group
Thursday Night Speaker Meeting
Parkview AA Group
Friday Stonecutters Group
Sobriety Society AA Group
Desire Speaker Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
Beyond Jitters (Friday Candlelight)
Emerson Lowry AA - Squad B
Saturday Night Live Open Speakers Mtg
Beyond Jitters(Saturday Candlelight)
St. Luke's Saturday A.M. Men's AA Group
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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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