Address
1411 N 1570 W
Oak Harbor, WA 98277
Meeting Notes
District 46 As of 10/11/2020: In-Person meetings have restarted Meeting ID: 263 284 567 Passcode: PHOENIX https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=httpsus02web.zoom.usj263284567pwdRWFYc25zZW51elF0MkMwWG9WeGxmdz09fbclidIwAR1CtKTBzmEQEmJi--XM3suC5wEboB8p3tqDGqkTROTkwtuzhlFUswHsiok&h=AT2x4avmFzuWeK5cOdxjcrKvQpZWURvBPAp6m6fOLgATf8LmBgCFLjqijwr3KlRyX-9y4bUImgxD_WiJfKx2sa4G_mSJw_CtxIZGDb6yMxp1nsFSS8FfYvCQb6BWrQowFLf8e4OqzN15oMLWrkoQJBAFDEY
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Types of AA Meetings
Big Book: AA clients in Washington use the Big Book as a source of inspiration. The Big Book features the lives of real men and women who overcame alcohol use disorder and can inspire clients to follow their lead.
Child-Friendly: Child-friendly AA meetings allow each member to bring up to one child to the meeting, with the expectation that the discussion will not feature experiences or language that are inappropriate for the child. Formal childcare may not be available, but the member can watch over her child while participating in the discussion.
Men: Washington AA groups may offer meetings designated only for men impacted by alcohol use disorder at no charge. In these meetings, men of all ages can participate in 12 Step Programs that are designed to address men’s health and recovery issues.
Open: In Washington, open AA meetings are not restricted to members only. Anyone is welcome to attend and learn more about how the program works and what the 12 step model of recovery includes. This includes individuals seeking help for alcohol addiction as well as nonalcoholics who want to support a friend or loved one in recovery.
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.