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1861 Northport Drive
Madison, WI, 53701
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Location
Weekly Meeting Schedule
Types of AA Meetings
12 Steps & 12 Traditions: Wisconsin's AA programs, founded on the research-backed 12 steps and traditions, offer a warm and supportive community for individuals seeking recovery. Through regular meetings led by peers and mentors, lasting change is within reach.
Big Book: The Big Book is a collection of stories about real people who overcame alcoholism. AA programs in Wisconsin feature the Big Book in discussion groups to inspire participants.
Closed: In Wisconsin, closed AA meetings are not open to the general public and nonalcoholics cannot attend. The only people who may attend are AA members and individuals who understand they have a drinking problem and want to begin recovery. The discussions are informal and everyone can share.
Discussion: AA discussion meetings in Wisconsin give all members the chance to speak on one common subject related to alcohol addiction and recovery. These topics may tie into an AA text, such as the Big Book. Leaders will share first, and then the floor is open for other members to provide their input.
Fragrance Free: AA meetings that are fragrance free means that members are not allowed to wear perfumes, scented colognes or lotions, or to bring in clothing or air fresheners with fragrances. This ban is in consideration of members who may have sensitivities to artificial and chemical scents.
Literature: AA literature meetings in Wisconsin are peer support meetings for people in the community who are impacted by alcohol addiction. These 12-step meetings use AA literature such as the Big Book of AA as a way to guide addiction recovery.
Wheelchair Access: In Wisconsin, non-ambulatory clients participate in AA meetings through wheelchair access. Facilities may include exterior ramps, designated parking, and open floor spaces for safe navigation.