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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
9:00 AM Step Takers, Freedom Makers Step Takers, Freedom Makers 640 E Indiana Ave Pontiac Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
6:30 AM The Third Step Group The Third Step Group 401 E Empire St Bloomington Big Book   Closed Meeting   Discussion +   English   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom
6:30 AM The Third Step Group The Third Step Group Online Bloomington, IL 61701 Bloomington Big Book   Closed Meeting   Discussion +   English
10:00 AM Open Topic Morris Group 901 Wall St Morris English
12:00 PM Second Tradition Group Second Tradition Group 401 E Empire St Bloomington Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom
12:00 PM Oakland Ave Noontime Group Oakland Ave Noontime Group 1920 E Oakland Ave Bloomington 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   Big Book   Child-Friendly +   Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
5:00 PM Keep It Simple Group Keep It Simple 401 E Empire St Bloomington Closed Meeting   English   Speaker +   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom
5:30 PM Young & Sober First United Methodist Church 211 N School St Normal Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom   Young People
5:30 PM St Matthew Happy Hour St Matthew Happy Hour 1920 E Oakland Ave Bloomington Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
6:00 PM Grapevine Meeting Morris Morris Group AA 901 Wall Street Morris Closed Meeting
7:00 PM A Vision for You Group Bloomington IL, USA Online Bloomington, IL 61701 Bloomington Discussion   English   Open Meeting
7:30 PM Friday Meeting Paxton United Methodist Church 210 W Center St Paxton Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Wheelchair Access
8:00 PM Braceville Meeting United Methodist Church 106 E Gould St Braceville Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
8:00 PM Eureka No Name Eureka No Name 1837 S Main St Eureka Closed Meeting   English
8:00 PM Crazy 8’s Group Crazy 8's Group 401 E Empire St Bloomington Big Book   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom

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Pontiac, Illinois AA Meetings

Pontiac is a city in Livingston County, Illinois, It is the county seat of Livingston County. Alcohol use disorder has a considerable impact on many people in Illinois and across the country. When it comes to recovering from alcohol addiction, attending AA meetings in Pontiac may be the answer to one piece of the puzzle. AA meetings Illinois, such as the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) community, can help with many aspects of recovery from alcohol addiction.
Many people in Illinois and across the country suffer from alcohol addiction. Participating in an AA meeting in Pontiac might be one piece of the puzzle when it comes to recovering from alcohol addiction. Attending AA meetings Illinois can help you recover from alcohol addiction.

Those with preconceived notions that Alcoholics Anonymous is a religious program may hesitate to join the program. Even though the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) are considered spiritual guidelines, people do not need to be religious or believe in God to join AA. Alcoholics Anonymous is not associated with any religion. Some people in the program refer to their Higher Power (HP) as God, but spirituality does not necessarily include a deity. AA encourages its members to identify their own HP. AA members have identified many different examples of their personal HP, such as God, the Universe, nature, or even a person’s AA group. The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous describes how working the 12 Steps can help restore one to sanity, even for those who do not believe in God. As challenging as it is to define spiritual terms, one way an HP can be described is as that of a Power able to help a recovering individual find purpose and faith in something greater than one’s self. In addiction recovery, this often leads to a sense of peace and acceptance.

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