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Find AA meetings in Richmond, Indiana to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Indiana includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
| Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12:00 PM | Never on the Weekend | Crossroads Club | 5235 N Main St | Dayton | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
| 2:00 PM | Women to Women | Crossroads Club | 5235 N Main St | Dayton | Discussion English Women's Meeting |
| 4:00 PM | Newcomers Keep Coming | Newcomers Keep Coming | Online Dayton, OH | Dayton | Discussion English Open Meeting |
| 4:00 PM | Living in the Solution Dayton | Living in the Solution Dayton | 2206 East 3rd Street | Dayton | Discussion Open Meeting |
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Richmond, Indiana AA Meetings
Richmond is a city in east-central Indiana, bordering on the State of Ohio. It is the county seat of Wayne County and part of the Dayton Ohio Metro Area. If you have alcohol use disorder and live in Wayne County, you may be interested in looking at our online directory of AA meetings in Richmond.
A person who wishes to stop drinking can turn to Alcoholics Anonymous for assistance. In most cases of alcohol addiction, the 12 step approach to recovery is used to help someone get and stay sober. AA meetings in Indiana are available to assist you on your recovery journey. AA groups in Richmond and across the state of Indiana welcome new members and experienced AA members. Members of the AA Fellowship help newcomers learn about the 12 Steps by teaching them how to integrate each step into daily life. Several AA organizations have specialty groups, such as a beginners’ group for new members. In beginners’ groups, members focus on learning about the AA program and working on Steps 1 through 3. You can use our directory as a guide if you are ready to start your journey toward sobriety since all local meetings are listed there. If you feel you may need a more structured addiction treatment program than AA can provide. In that case, our treatment support specialists can help you find the right program for you, such as an inpatient or outpatient treatment facility.