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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:30 AM | Foglifters | Indianapolis, IN, USA | Online Indianapolis, IN | Indianapolis | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:30 AM | M-F AM Serenity Group | Club East | 441 S Ritter Ave | Indianapolis | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:45 AM | Men's Early Risers | Carvel Club | 4627 Carvel Ave | Indianapolis | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | 4627 At 7 Group | Carvel Club | 4627 Carvel Ave | Indianapolis | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Walk The Talk | St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church | 10655 Haverstick Rd | Carmel | Discussion English Literature + Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Winners Circle | Suburban North Club | 16065 Prosperity Dr | Noblesville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:30 AM | Focus on Step 11 | Bluff Creek Christian Church | 6286 IN-144 | Greenwood | 11th Step Meditation English Open Meeting |
9:00 AM | Mon. Tue, Wed, Friday SN Group | Suburban North Club | 16065 Prosperity Dr | Noblesville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
10:00 AM | Big Book of Hope Group | First Baptist Church Plainfield | 1012 Stafford Rd | Plainfield | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Literature |
10:30 AM | Tuesday Morning Group | Club East | 441 S Ritter Ave | Indianapolis | Discussion English Open Meeting |
10:30 AM | Tuesday Wake-Up Group | Southside Fellowship Center | 259 E Raymond St | Indianapolis | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
10:30 AM | Only Game In Town Meeting | Westside Club | 6450 W 10th St | Indianapolis | Discussion English Open Meeting |
11:00 AM | A.W.O.L. Group (Women) | Community Church of Greenwood | 1477 West Main Street | Greenwood | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
11:30 AM | Women's Daytime Group | Carvel Club | 4627 Carvel Ave | Indianapolis | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Broad Ripple Park Nooner | Broad Ripple United Methodist Church | 6185 Guilford Ave | Indianapolis | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Courage To Change Group | St. Luke's | 100 W 86th St | Indianapolis | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Tuesday Noon Meeting | Suburban North Club | 16065 Prosperity Dr | Noblesville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Serenity Circle Big Book | Serenity Circle Big Book | 125 Monument Circle | Indianapolis | Closed Meeting Discussion Literature + Non-Smoking |
12:00 PM | Northside Friends of Bill W. | MCL Cafeteria | 1390 Keystone Way S | Carmel | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Indy Women's Discussion | Indianapolis, IN, USA | Online Indianapolis, IN | Indianapolis | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Women's Meeting |
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Danville, Indiana AA Meetings
Danville is a small town situated in Center Township; the city is the county seat of Hendricks County, Indiana. If you live near Center Township and have been diagnosed with alcohol use disorder or have relapsed after addiction treatment, you may be interested in finding AA meetings in Danville.
One concept that confuses many newcomers is the principle of anonymity. What is anonymity, and how does it apply to recovery? The spiritual importance of anonymity in AA meetings in Indiana (and across the country) cannot be overstated. You may need some time to grasp the notion of anonymity in the program fully. Still, in essence, it simply means that other AA group members will keep your identity and anything you say at an AA meeting confidential. The 12 Step program of AA emphasizes anonymity so strongly that the name of group members and participants is never mentioned to others outside of the group, particularly in public forums like the press or radio. AA members do not hide their identities from each other; the AA founders made it clear that it is an essential part of recovery for members of the AA group to fully disclose the presence of an alcohol misuse problem to each other. Being transparent within the group means being accessible to other group members (especially newcomers) who may need help.