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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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1:00 PM | Open Discussion | One Day at a Time - 77 | 1301 N Webster St | Kokomo | Discussion English Open Meeting |
1:00 PM | Open Discussion North Webster Street Kokomo | One Day at a Time | 1301 North Webster Street | Kokomo | Discussion Open Meeting |
1:00 PM | Focus On The Solution | Focus On The Solution - 77 | 505 W Mulberry St | Kokomo | Discussion English Open Meeting |
1:00 PM | 1pm Crawfordsville | Presbyterian Church | 307 S Washington St | Crawfordsville | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
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Brookston, Indiana AA Meetings
Brookston is a town in Prairie Township, White County, in Indiana. If you live in the Prairie County area and struggle with alcohol addiction, our online directory of AA meetings in Btookdyon may help you locate a local addiction recovery program. You may find the 12th Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) regarding anonymity interesting if you are new to AA meetings in Indiana. The 12th Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) promises anonymity (confidentiality) to its members. AA founders established the 12th Tradition by realizing that keeping members anonymous, particularly those new to AA, caused the membership rate to rise. When anonymity is employed, the names of those attending meetings will remain confidential. Anonymity, according to the 12th Tradition, is the spiritual base of all our traditions. Through employing the 12th Tradition, AA group members can feel comfortable speaking their minds, knowing what they say will not be repeated beyond the walls of Alcoholics Anonymous. Many AA groups close meetings with the message, “When you leave here, let what you see and hear here stay here.” If you, or a close friend or family member struggles with substance use disorder and you want to help them find treatment, contact us today. Our rehab support specialists can help you find a safe, reliable inpatient or outpatient rehab facilty near you.