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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Mokena Fellowship Center | Mokena Fellowship Center | 13550 US-6 | Mokena | Closed Meeting English Literature + Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom Women's Meeting |
12:00 PM | EACH DAY A NEW BEGINNING/DAILY REFLECTION - WOMEN | Mokena Fellowship Center | Online Mokena, IL | Mokena | Closed Meeting English Literature + Women's Meeting |
12:05 PM | Stick With The Winners | WSFC | Online 710 E Ogden Ave Ste 430 | Naperville | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:05 PM | Friends of Bill W Naperville | Friends of Bill W | 710 East Ogden Avenue | Naperville | Closed Meeting Discussion Wheelchair Access |
1:30 PM | AA Grapevine Get Small Meeting | 07-2085 | Online 2029 Hillview Dr | Chicago Heights | Closed Meeting English Grapevine + Temporary Closure |
2:00 PM | Big Book Mokena | Mokena Fellowship Center | 13550 Maple Road | Mokena | Big Book Closed Meeting |
3:30 PM | First Things First | Alano Club | 1245 E River St | Kankakee | English |
4:00 PM | Daily Reflections Meeting Main Room | Daily Reflections Group | 265 Republic Avenue | Joliet | Closed Meeting Daily Reflections |
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Braceville, Illinois AA Meetings
Braceville, is a village in Will County, Illinois, has members of its population who have difficulty regulating their drinking. Alcoholics Anonymous or AA meetings in Braceville provide these residents with assistance to help them overcome their drinking issues. Alcoholics Anonymous is a global fellowship that provides people who are dependent on alcohol with strong peer support. AA’s guiding principles are the 12-Steps and 12 Traditions. One of the key frameworks of therapeutic treatment for substance abuse is the 12-Steps process. The principles of the 12-Steps help participants to aim for a personal and spiritual transformation. Though it encourages spirituality and developing a connection with a higher power, AA is not religious or associated with any religious organizations. In fact, it offers a great deal of diversity in how they use spirituality in their treatment process. Some AA fellowships are basically secular in nature, while others uphold the theistic idea of God based heavily on faith. The “sponsor” who acts as a fellowship mentor/coach and guide for new members is another crucial aspect of the 12-Steps process. These senior members, who have been sober for many years and have overcome alcohol abuse, are the leaders of AA. AA meetings Illinois and other meetings from other states are organized on AlcoholicsAnonymous.com.