Address
405 E 19th Ave
Kansas City, MO 64116
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Meeting Notes
Upstairs over business. Look for coffee pot on door.
Location
Weekly Meeting Schedule
Types of AA Meetings
12 Steps & 12 Traditions: Missouri's AA programs offer 12 Step and Tradition programs that provide a pathway to sobriety for those in need. AA meetings offer a supportive community for individuals and their loved ones, promoting understanding and healing.
Big Book: Missouri AA programs often have Big Book discussions to inspire clients. The Big Book contains dozens of stories about women and men who overcame alcohol use disorder.
Closed: Closed AA meetings in Missouri are not available to the general public and observers are not allowed. The only people who can attend are members of AA and individuals seeking help for alcohol addiction. The discussions are informal and group participation is encouraged.
Literature: Missouri literature-guided AA meetings are community support meetings for people who are affected by alcohol addiction. These group meetings study the Big Book of AA and other AA literature while offering a 12-step addiction recovery program. All are welcome to attend at no cost.
Newcomer: In Missouri, AA newcomer meetings give a general overview of how AA works for those who are new to the program or just starting their recovery journeys. This gives them a chance to ask questions, learn more about AA, and gain insight from experienced members.
Open: Open AA meetings in Missouri are accessible to anyone in the community. During this time, AA members will share their experiences and recovery journeys with the group, allowing attendees to learn firsthand how the program works, what the 12 step recovery model includes, and how they can support their friend or loved one seeking help for alcohol addiction.
Speaker: Missouri AA programs often feature motivational speakers to reinforce their members’ sobriety. By using humor, raw emotions, charm, and faith, speakers can inspire their listeners to harden their resolve against a relapse.
Step Meeting: Missouri AA centers often involve step meetings, in which groups discuss their experience in various stages of the 12 Step Program. Members can strategize about individual and group interventions to improve their recovery for the next meeting.