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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
6:30 AM Spirituality At Sunrise Fellowship Hall 8910 N 43rd Ave #102 Glendale Discussion   English   Open Meeting
6:30 AM Altering Attitudes Group Mission Bell Church Online 4645 W Bell Rd Glendale Discussion   English   Open Meeting
9:00 AM Morning Serenity Fellowship Hall 8910 N 43rd Ave #102 Glendale English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting
11:00 AM Grupo Transmitelo Meeting Place - Spanish Wood Fork, 6630 N 47th Ave Glendale Open Meeting   Spanish
12:00 PM Brown Bag Fellowship Hall 8910 N 43rd Ave #102 Glendale Closed Meeting   English   Step Meeting
12:15 PM Hope For Today Hope Chapel 17417 N 63rd Ave Glendale Discussion   English   Open Meeting
3:00 PM Sober Today Glendale Sober Today Glendale 8910 North 43rd Avenue Glendale Discussion   Open Meeting
4:00 PM Kissteps Fellowship Hall 8910 N 43rd Ave #102 Glendale English   Open Meeting
6:00 PM Happy Hour Glendale Happy Hour Glendale 8910 North 43rd Avenue Glendale Discussion   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Grupo Valor A La Vida Meeting Place - Spanish 7011 N 57th Ave d Glendale Open Meeting   Spanish
7:00 PM Friday Nite Serenity Seekers Meeting Place 6550 W Glendale Ave #4 Glendale Babysitting Available   English   Open Meeting +   Step Meeting
7:00 PM The Promises Glendale The Prmoises Glendale 4645 West Bell Road Glendale Discussion   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Grupo Unidad Meeting Place - Spanish 6550 W Glendale Ave #12 Glendale Open Meeting   Spanish
7:00 PM Angels Alibi St. Raphaels Ch. 5525 W Acoma Dr Glendale English   Open Meeting   Speaker
7:30 PM Grupo Transmitelo Meeting Place - Spanish Wood Fork, 6630 N 47th Ave Glendale Open Meeting   Spanish
7:30 PM Grupo Nuevo Amanecer Meeting Place - Spanish 5322 N 59th Ave h Glendale Open Meeting   Spanish
7:30 PM Stepping Stones St John Episc. Church Online 4102 W Union Hills Dr Glendale Discussion   English   Open Meeting
7:30 PM West Valley Recovery Group Northwest Church of Christ 5110 W Union Hills Dr Glendale Discussion   English   Open Meeting
9:00 PM Westside Night Owls Fellowship Hall 8910 N 43rd Ave #102 Glendale Discussion   English   Open Meeting
5:00 AM How Bad Do You Want It St Stephens Church 2310 N 56th St Phoenix Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Men's Meeting

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Glendale, Arizona AA Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous was established in 1935 when two patients of AUD discovered that peer support and encouragement (being able to talk freely about the condition with someone in a similar situation) facilitated recovery. Since then, Alcoholics Anonymous, applying this principle and others discovered over time, has helped several individuals worldwide beat alcohol addiction. Members of the AA meetings Glendale organizes apply these same principles. Using the 12-step model, members of Arizona AA meetings are taught to be more accountable and responsible for their actions. They are also encouraged to make up for their past mistakes where possible. Another recovery tool used by the AA community is the Big Book. The Big Book—also known as Alcoholics Anonymous—is the official text used by the AA society. This book contains the recovery process of the earliest AA members, recording the principles they applied, principles which are still very relevant today. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are open to you regardless of your religion, political views, race, or social standing. The only condition for joining is a strong desire to quit alcohol. Hence, if you or a family member happens to have an issue with drinking, you can find an AA meeting to attend using the AA directory published on this site.

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