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Washington, DC 20019
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Types of AA Meetings
Closed: Closed AA meetings in Washington, D.C. are only open to AA members and individuals who want to find help to overcome a drinking problem. Anyone can participate in the discussion, which usually focuses on a specific aspect of alcohol addiction and recovery.
Discussion: AA discussion meetings in Washington, D.C. are based on a key topic determined beforehand by the group leader. This topic will relate to alcoholism and recovery and may tie back to an AA text, such as Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions. The leader will share to open the discussion, and then all members are welcome to participate.
Literature: AA literature meetings in Washington DC are support group meetings for people in the community who are affected by alcohol addiction. These meetings are free to attend and offer a study of the Big Book of AA and other recovery writings by AA founders and leaders as part of a 12-step addiction recovery program.
Open: Open AA meetings in Washington, D.C. are accessible to anyone in the community. Attendees do not have to be members of AA to attend. These meetings are educational and informative, allowing current members to share their personal stories and experiences. Individuals looking for help with alcohol addiction can attend, along with anyone who wants to understand more about AA.
Speaker: AA members in Washington D.C. often listen to motivational speakers to reinforce their resolve against drinking. In the AA center, speakers deliver their points by using emotional appeal, reason, humor, and faith.
Wheelchair Access: Non-ambulatory clients in Washington D.C. have wheelchair access in many AA centers. These features may include exterior ramps, designated parking spots, and open interior layouts for safe navigation in meeting halls and restrooms.