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Find AA meetings in Auburn, Indiana to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Indiana 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
7:00 PM Ypaa Young People In AA Ypaa (Young People In A.A.) - 47 208 West 18th Street Auburn
9:00 AM Covenant Church Early Start Covenant Church Early Start 10001 Coldwater Road Fort Wayne
9:00 AM Begin Where You Are Begin Where You Are Online 12707 Tonkel Road Fort Wayne
9:00 AM AA Early Start Group AA Early Start Group 12707 Tonkel Road Fort Wayne
6:30 PM Hope And Help Group Hope And Help Group 12606 Leo Road Fort Wayne
7:00 PM Closed AA Butler Closed A.A. - Butler - 47 173 West Oak Street Butler
7:30 PM Lighthouse Group Fort Wayne Lighthouse Group Fort Wayne 1502 East Wallen Road Fort Wayne

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Auburn, Indiana AA meetings

Auburn is a city in Sangamon County, Illinois; the town is part of the Springfield, Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area. If you have alcohol addiction and live or work in Sangamon County,you may be interested in finding AA meetings in Auburn. There are several types of AA meetings listed on our online database of AA meetings in Illinois.

Getting started can be a challenge when beginning any new endeavor—including starting an addiction recovery program. The learning curve can often be great, such as when you try to understand the jargon. There’s usually a learning curve, such as when attempting to understand AA lingo. Examples of common AA lingo include 13th stepping, Friends of Bill W., old-timers, and newcomers. In a nutshell, 13th stepping is when an AA member (particularly someone new in recovery) makes romantic or flirtatious moves on another group member. AA sponsors (mentors) usually advise against this because getting romantically involved in early recovery takes the focus off of your program. Friends of Bill W. is a code name that denotes a way to relay information in public places (such as a meeting announcement) without giving away the group members’ anonymity. The meeting is announced publically as a Friends of Bill W. meeting. Newcomers are those new to the AA program, and old-timers are experienced AA members who usually have some time in sobriety.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

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