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Find AA meetings in Bristol, 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 Bristol Group Bristol Group - 93 304 West Vistula Street Bristol
10:00 AM New Hope Elkhart New Hope 305 West Franklin Street Elkhart
12:00 PM 24 Hours A Day Noon Meeting 24 Hours A Day Noon Meeting 949 Middlebury Street Elkhart
5:30 PM Its All About Me Its All About Me 2513 Eddy Street Elkhart
6:00 PM Spanish Meeting Elkhart Spanish Meeting 949 Middlebury Street Elkhart
7:00 PM Spanish Language Meeting Spanish Language Meeting 206 East Lincoln Avenue Goshen
7:00 PM Harvest Group Harvest Group 949 Middlebury Street Elkhart
7:00 PM Growing Together Elkhart Growing Together 2513 Eddy Street Elkhart
7:30 PM Sobriety And Beyond Goshen Sobriety And Beyond 22045 County Road 18 Goshen
7:30 PM Plymouth Group Goshen Plymouth Group 902 South Main Street Goshen
7:30 PM Help Your Self Help Your Self 949 Middlebury Street Elkhart
8:00 PM Odd Couple Odd Couple 431 North Beech Road Osceola

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Bristol, Indiana AA meetings

Bristol was platted about 1835, making it one of the oldest towns in Elkhart County. It was named after the city of Bristol, in England. If you are searching for AA meetings in Bristol, our online directory of AA meetings in Indiana may be helpful. The Alcoholics Anonymous program is a multi-faceted addiction recovery program. Finding a regular meeting (called a home group) and arranging a sponsor (someone who will train you in AA) are the first steps in addiction recovery. Next, it’s time to get involved in service. What is AA service work? Service is often mentioned at meetings as a way of maintaining sobriety. Serving the A.A. community means participating in activities that directly carry its message or allow others to carry it. Some types of service include: making coffee, charing meetings, serving as a group General Service Rep (ensuring there is enough AA literature for the group, etc.). Greeting newcomers at the door and answering phones are other ways to get involved in service work. It’s important to note that AA Inner Group requires a specific length of sobriety for some service jobs. Our online AA directory allows you to find local meetings near you, as well as in other cities nationwide. If you would like help finding more structured addiction treatment programs in your area, contact one of our experienced treatment specialists today. We can help.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

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