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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:00 PM | Happy Hour | WSFC | 710 E Ogden Ave Ste 430 | Naperville | Big Book Closed Meeting English + Wheelchair Access |
5:00 PM | 3 & 11 | 18-1358 | 7525 W Belmont Ave | Chicago | Closed Meeting English |
5:00 PM | Parking Lot Group | 16-0476 | 4454 N Damen Ave | Chicago | Closed Meeting English |
5:00 PM | 5pm Meeting | 100-2413 | 887 E Wilmette Rd ste d | Palatine | Closed Meeting English |
5:00 PM | Knights of the Round Table | 08-0776 | 141 S Troy St | Chicago | Discussion English Literature + Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | Palatine Club Meeting | Palatine Club | 887 E Wilmette Rd | Palatine | Closed Meeting English |
5:00 PM | Worldwide Primary Purpose Group - Chicago | 95-9091 | Online Chicago, IL | Chicago | Closed Meeting English Newcomer |
5:00 PM | Club Meeting | - | 17 W Quincy St | Westmont | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
5:00 PM | Whiting No Name Group | Whiting United Methodist Church | 1920 Clark St | Whiting | Closed Meeting English |
5:00 PM | Mokena Fellowship Center | Mokena Fellowship Center | 13550 US-6 | Mokena | Discussion English Newcomer + Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
5:00 PM | As Bill Sees It | 09-0071 | 7438 Harrison St | Forest Park | Closed Meeting English |
5:00 PM | Whiting No Name Group | Whiting No Name Group | 1920 Clark St | Whiting | Closed Meeting English |
5:00 PM | Working With Others | 08-8724 | 2601 W North Ave | Chicago | Closed Meeting English |
5:00 PM | Sunlight Of The Spirit Group - Chicago | 05-1103 | 1440 W 59th St | Chicago | Closed Meeting English Women's Meeting |
5:05 PM | The 505 Whistle Stop - Phone Meeting | 19-1629 | 1535 E Oakton St | Des Plaines | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Step Meeting |
5:05 PM | Coffee Break | 95-8609 | Online Chicago, IL | Chicago | Daily Reflections English Open Meeting |
5:15 PM | 5:15 Mix it Up | Church of Good Shepherd | 5 W Washington St | Oswego | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
5:30 PM | As Bill Sees It Libertyville | Serenity House | Online 1103 West Park Avenue | Libertyville | Discussion |
5:30 PM | Men's Growth & Change | 655136 | 236 W Crystal Lake Ave | Crystal Lake | Closed Meeting English Men's Meeting |
5:30 PM | Daily Reflections Crystal Lake | Daily Reflections | Online 36 North Virginia Street | Crystal Lake | Closed Meeting Daily Reflections |
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DuPage County, Illinois AA Meetings
DuPage County is a county in Illinois, located in the Chicago metropolitan area; the county is considered Illinois’ second-most populous county. Our online database of AA meetings in DuPage County may be helpful for those living or working in the area with alcohol addiction. The Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) recovery program includes a varity of AA meetings Illinois.
If you are new to AA, you most likely have questions about how the program works. DuPage County AA meetings are organized by a fellowship of people who want to stop drinking and maintain long-term sobriety. What are the principles of AA, and how does the program work? AA members share their common experiences and problems and help newcomers integrate the 12 Steps into their daily lives. AA founder Bill Wilson (Bill W.) wrote the 12 Steps to guide people with alcohol addiction toward spiritual growth and development. For new members of AA to start working the Steps, a sponsor (mentor) is needed. The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous tells the recovery stories of the founders and early AA members. These AA stories can provide hope to newcomers who begin to understand that if so many people who worked the program had success, so too can they.