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2:00 AM Online Midnite New York, New York, 10014 MIDNITE #12920 DiscussionEnglishSpeaker
8:00 PM HISPANOS DE BRENTWOOD 1572 5th Ave, Bay Shore, New York, 11706 HISPANOS DE BRENTWOOD Open MeetingSpanishWheelchair Access
8:00 PM Matawan SmogLifters Group 883 NJ-34, Matawan, New Jersey, 07747 Matawan SmogLifters Group EnglishOpen MeetingSpeaker
8:00 PM White Plains Felices En Sobriedad 180 S Broadway 401 a, White Plains, New York, 10605 WHITE PLAINS FELICES EN SOBRIEDAD #80290 Closed MeetingEnglishWheelchair Access
8:00 PM Grupo Hispano de Norwalk 3 Main St, Norwalk, Connecticut, 06851 120316 Big BookOpen MeetingSpanish
8:00 PM Maplewood Group 550 Ridgewood Rd, Maplewood, New Jersey, 07040 Maplewood Group EnglishOpen MeetingSpeakerWheelchair Access
8:00 PM Mustard Seed - NYC 122 E 37th St, New York, New York, 10016 MUSTARD SEED #13140 Closed MeetingEnglishMen's Meeting
8:00 PM Fort Edward Thursday Night Group 131 Broadway, Fort Edward, New York, 12828 Fort Edward Thursday Night Group Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglishWheelchair Access
8:00 PM Online Chapter Five (Virtual) New York, New York, 10128 CHAPTER FIVE #10840 Big BookClosed MeetingEnglish
8:00 PM Online LONGWOOD LOVE & SERVICE Ridge, New York, 11961 Middle Island Presbyterian Church Big BookEnglishNewcomerOpen MeetingWheelchair Access
8:00 PM Grupo Mi Salvacion 164 Wilson Ave, Brooklyn, New York, 11237 GRUPO MI SALVACION #31160 DiscussionOpen MeetingSpanish
8:00 PM Free At Last Group Waterbury 160 Piedmont Street, Waterbury, Connecticut, 06701 132465 Closed MeetingDiscussionLGBTQ+Wheelchair Access
8:00 PM Grupo 24 de Octubre 48-03 Skillman Ave, Queens, New York, 11104 Grupo 24 de Octubre #51295 NewcomerSpanish
8:00 PM Open Door Big Book Meeting 427 Franklin Rd, Denville, New Jersey, 07834 Open Door Big Book Meeting Big BookClosed MeetingEnglish
8:00 PM WILSON GROUP 67 S Essex St, Montauk, New York, 11954 St. Therese School Closed MeetingEnglishStep MeetingWheelchair Access
8:00 PM Grupo Unidad 550 W Street Rd e, Warminster, Pennsylvania, 18974 D68 / GSO #719210 DiscussionOpen MeetingSpanish
8:00 PM Hopewell Junction Group 143 Beekman Rd, Hopewell Junction, New York, 12533 Hopewell Junction Group EnglishStep Meeting
8:00 PM Spring Lake Heights Recovery First Group 2414 Old Mill Rd, Spring Lake, New Jersey, 07762 Spring Lake Heights Recovery First Group EnglishOpen MeetingSpeakerWheelchair Access
8:00 PM Flemington Gratitude Group 170 Main St, Flemington, New Jersey, 08822 Flemington Gratitude Group Closed MeetingDiscussionEnglishMen's Meeting
8:00 PM Last Chance Group 62 Windermere Ave, Greenwood Lake, New York, 10925 Good Shepherd Episcopal Church DiscussionEnglishOpen MeetingSpeaker
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Norfolk, Connecticut AA Meetings

Find AA meetings in Norfolk, Connecticut to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Connecticut includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.

Norfolk is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut. Those living or working in the local area, who are coping with alcohol addiction can easily find AA meetings, Norfolk, by using our online directory. If you are new to AA meetings, CT, you may have many questions about how the 12-Step addiction recovery program works.

Newcomers commonly ask about costs, membership requirements, what the first meeting is like, and more. There are no fees or dues required to join an Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) group. It is a non-profit organization; member donations fully support each AA group. When you attend an AA meeting, group members pass around a collection plate and participants will usually donate a few dollars or more. But no one is ever required to contribute.

Some people new to recovery are hesitant to go to a meeting because they have not been diagnosed with alcohol addiction. Being formally diagnosed is not an AA requirement. The only requirement to join AA is the desire to quit drinking alcohol—that’s it. You will not be expected to reveal your history of drinking at an AA meeting most people learn the most by simply showing up and listening at first. As you become more familiar with the group process and get to know the AA members, you will be invited to select a sponsor who will help you learn about the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.

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