Address
200 Olcott Dr
White River Junction, VT 05001
Meeting Notes
Off Rt 5, one mile from Exit 13
Location
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Types of AA Meetings
Closed: Closed AA meetings in Vermont are only available for members of AA and individuals with alcoholism who are ready to find help. Leaders facilitate the discussions, which incorporate themes related to addiction, recovery, and hope for the future.
Discussion: In Vermont, AA discussion meetings give all members the opportunity to share their thoughts on a specific, addiction-related topic. Leaders will organize and guide the meetings, often referring back to AA texts such as the Big Book or Daily Reflections.
Literature: Vermont AA literature meetings are support group meetings for men and women who are affected by alcohol addiction. These meetings study the Big Book of AA and other recovery writings by AA founders and leaders as part of a 12-step addiction recovery program. They are open for all to attend at no cost.
Secular: Secular AA meetings lack a faith-based component of healing and tend to focus on practical experiences and challenges. Secular meetings are usually attended by atheist, agnostic, and non-religious members.
Wheelchair Access: In Vermont, non-ambulatory clients may attend their AA meetings. Centers provide wheelchair access with exterior ramps, designated parking, and open floor plans for safe navigation in meeting halls, restrooms, and amenities.