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Find AA meetings in Vandalia, Illinois to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Illinois includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.

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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
9:00 AM CRC Continuing Recovery Center 202 Central St Irving Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
7:00 PM Friday Night Group TUESDAY NIGHT GROUP 609 Fairgrounds Rd Pana Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
7:00 PM Fireside Group Continuing Recovery Center 202 Central St Irving Discussion   English   Open Meeting
8:00 PM Salem Group Salem Group 201 E McMackin St Salem Discussion   English   Open Meeting
8:00 PM Highland Group Evangelical United Church 2520 Poplar St Highland Closed Meeting   Discussion   English

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Vandalia, Illinois AA Meetings

Vandalia is a city in Fayette County, Illinois, located on the Kaskaskia River, approximately 69 miles northeast of St. Louis, on the Kaskaskia River: the town is the county seat of Fayette County. Recovering from alcohol addiction can be challenging. AA meetings in Vandalia can help. AA meetings Illinois provides a sober support network for those in addiction recovery. Tips for successful recovery might be helpful if you’re new to the Alcoholics Anonymous program. Get familiar with the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous (the primary text used in AA) and the basic meaning of each of the 12 Steps. According to many AA old-timers (experienced AA members), the key to sobriety is to work the 12 Steps as the founders worked them. Detailed information about working the Steps can be found in the Big Book. Other tools are available to help you learn the 12 Steps, in addition to the Big Book (such as workbooks and learning aids). Instead of keeping them bottled up, talking about your feelings can lend itself to success in AA. Bottled-up emotions can trigger relapse. AA support groups aim to provide recovering people an outlet to receive emotional support. To provide adequate support, your fellow AA group members need to be aware of what you are going through. Lastly, make sure to find an AA sponsor. Sponsors are those who have worked the Steps and can devote time to mentoring you. The action steps (such as going to meetings, getting a sponsor, and working the steps) are vital to your successful recovery. Don’t forget the AA saying, “It works when you work it.”

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