Find AA Meetings in Watertown, Wisconsin

Find AA meetings in Watertown, Wisconsin to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Wisconsin 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
11:00 AM Watertown Sunday 11am Group Watertown Sunday 11am Group 110 South 2nd Street Watertown
11:00 AM Grupo Nuevo Amanecer Watertown Grupo Nuevo Amanecer Watertown 104 South 1st Street Watertown
6:30 PM Watertown One Day at a Time Group Watertown One Day at a Time Group 510 Cole Street Watertown
6:30 PM Watertown Beginners Group Watertown Beginner's Group 110 South 2nd Street Watertown
7:00 PM Watertown Sunday Spanish Group Watertown Sunday Spanish Group 110 South 2nd Street Watertown
8:00 AM Early Bird Sun Lac Early Bird Sun Lac N60W35878 Lake Drive Oconomowoc
9:30 AM Hitting the Books Oconomowoc Hitting the Books N60W35878 Lake Drive Oconomowoc
11:00 AM Friendship Gp Friendship Gp N60W35878 Lake Drive Oconomowoc
6:00 PM Back To Basics Big Book Sun Back To Basics Big Book Sun N60W35878 Lake Drive Oconomowoc
8:00 PM Gopher Sun Night Gopher Sun Night N60W35878 Lake Drive Oconomowoc

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Watertown, Wisconsin AA meetings

Watertown is a city in Dodge and Jefferson counties in Wisconsin; most of the population in the city is located in Jefferson County. Our online directory of AA meetings in Watertown can help those in search of AA meetings Wisconsin.

If you have been diagnosed with alcohol use disorder, you may be looking for an addiction recovery program. Although Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is not considered a formal treatment program, as an inpatient or outpatient rehab, the program has helped millions of people abstain from alcohol use and maintain long-term sobriety. For many people in recovery, the 12-Step AA program is associated with a reduction in alcohol misuse, increased sobriety, and a higher quality of life. You may be wondering how Alcoholics Anonymous accomplishes such positive recovery outcomes. There are several factors associated with AA’s success, these include AA’s community support groups, the 12 Steps of AA, the AA mentorship program (sponsorship), as well as AA’s approved literature (such as The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous).

AA’s sponsorship program involves a mentoring relationship, usually between an experienced AA member and a newcomer. The sponsor works with the sponsee on a 1:1 basis to teach the beginner how to work the 12 Steps. AA support groups are available in most cities across the country. Group members can attend AA meetings on various days and time slots.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

Johnson Creek (7.0 Miles Away)
Jefferson (15.2 Miles Away)
Lake Mills (16.2 Miles Away)
Sullivan (17.2 Miles Away)
Oconomowoc (18.6 Miles Away)
Waterloo (22.1 Miles Away)
Fort Atkinson (23.5 Miles Away)
Dousman (24.3 Miles Away)
Nashotah (26.5 Miles Away)
Delafield (27.1 Miles Away)
Cambridge (27.4 Miles Away)
Marshall (28.5 Miles Away)

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