Address
2100 New Hampshire Ave NW
Washington, DC 20009
Meeting Notes
ASL Interpreter available on the first Monday of the month.
Location
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Types of AA Meetings
Big Book: In Washington D.C., clients in AA programs often read and discuss the Big Book. This anthology features real people who overcame alcohol use disorder and can be a source of inspiration.
Open: Open AA meetings in Washington, D.C. are accessible to anyone in the community. Attendees do not have to be members of AA to attend. These meetings are educational and informative, allowing current members to share their personal stories and experiences. Individuals looking for help with alcohol addiction can attend, along with anyone who wants to understand more about AA.
Sign Language: Some AA chapters may have a sign-language interpreter. The interpreter provides American sign language for members who may be hard of hearing or are speech impaired.
Wheelchair Access: Non-ambulatory clients in Washington D.C. have wheelchair access in many AA centers. These features may include exterior ramps, designated parking spots, and open interior layouts for safe navigation in meeting halls and restrooms.
Young People: AA meetings for young people are intended for members in early adulthood, usually in their late teens and twenties. These groups focus on the experiences and issues that young people may face in their recovery.