Find AA Meetings in New Douglas, Illinois

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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM Working with Others Try Club 609 Berkshire Blvd Alton Big Book   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Thursday Night Step Meeting St. James Lutheran Church 146 N Main St Glen Carbon English   Newcomer   Open Meeting +   Step Meeting   Tradition Study   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM Edwardsville Bulldogs (Men only) 1st Christian Church (upstairs) 310 S Main St Edwardsville English   Men's Meeting   Open Meeting +   Speaker
7:00 PM AA Way of Life CSO District 18 409 Broadway Ave South Roxana Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
7:00 PM Sisters in Sobriety (Women) First Christian Church,  Lower Level 724 E Bethalto Blvd Bethalto Big Book   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting   Step Meeting   Women's Meeting
7:00 PM Triangle Group First Baptist Church 608 N Van Buren St Litchfield Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Step Meeting   Tradition Study

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New Douglas, Illinois AA Meetings

The village of New Douglas in Madison County, Illinois had an economy focused on both farming and coal mining in the early 1900s, but this shifted to primarily farming in the 1950s. There are AA meetings Illinois available in the village for anyone who wants to face their alcohol addiction and work on building a sober life. Many people have leaned on AA for alcohol addiction recovery, using it as their rock while they learned how to maintain their sobriety. However, most people with more than just mild addictions should find an alcohol addiction treatment program to provide professional help with the recovery process. This is particularly crucial if you have a severe physical dependency on alcohol, as that puts you at risk of dangerous medical complications during withdrawal, and you will therefore need an alcohol detox. Talk to trusted friends and family, and people knowledgeable about addiction treatment, and be honest with yourself about what will help you achieve a full recovery. If you need a month of inpatient treatment, don’t downgrade to outpatient treatment because you are intimidated by the thought of being immersed in a world of addiction recovery. After treatment, AA meetings Illinois will guide you through your continued sobriety.

AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

Not finding the meeting you are looking for in New Douglas? Find other AA meetings in Illinois for more times, types and availabilities.

Mount Olive ( 12.5 Miles Away)
Gillespie ( 21.7 Miles Away)
Litchfield ( 23.2 Miles Away)
Hillsboro ( 24.1 Miles Away)
Greenville ( 24.9 Miles Away)
Bunker Hill ( 25.9 Miles Away)
Highland ( 27.0 Miles Away)
Edwardsville ( 28.9 Miles Away)
Saint Jacob ( 29.8 Miles Away)
Bethalto ( 32.6 Miles Away)
Glen Carbon ( 32.8 Miles Away)
Maryville ( 36.6 Miles Away)
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