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Find AA meetings in Algona, Iowa to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Iowa 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 Type
9:00 AM Open Meeting Group #724876 600 N Ridgley St Algona EnglishOpen Meeting
10:30 AM Sunday Morning Group Sunday Morning Group #612216 1408 5th Ave S Fort Dodge English
10:30 AM Forest City Unity Group Forest City Unity Group #137668 135 E J St Forest City Closed MeetingEnglish
7:00 PM Britt Recovery Group Britt Recovery Group #668393 42 Main Ave N Britt Closed MeetingEnglishWheelchair AccessWheelchair-accessible Bathroom
7:30 PM Borderline Group #142777 321 4th St Whittemore Closed MeetingEnglish
7:30 PM Firm Foundation Group 208 N Main Street 208 N Main St Buffalo Center Closed MeetingEnglish
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Algona, Iowa AA Meetings

Algona is the county seat of Kossuth County, Iowa; the town is located just two miles southwest of Ambrose A. Call State Park. Those who live in the area may be interested in our online directory of AA meetings in Algona. Many people are familiar with the 12-Steps of AA, but what are the 12-Traditions? The Traditions serve as a guideline for relationships between group members, rules for how groups should interact with other groups, and a framework for coping with anything from finances to public relations. The 12-Traditions also drive what is done in AA regarding donations, identifying the group purpose, and more. The principles of the Traditions include those dealing with unity (explaining that the welfare of the group comes before other priorities), how to govern the group, what the requirements are for membership, and more. But one of the essential AA Traditions is Tradition 12, describing that anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all of the Traditions. The AA Traditions help govern how AA is structured, aiming to ensure that the program focuses on its primary goal, as stated in Tradition 5. Tradition 5 says each AA group’s primary purpose is to relay the message [of recovery] to those suffering from addiction. You can locate AA meetings in Iowa, in your local area (and nationwide) on our online database. The meeting information is continuously updated, so if you don’t find a meeting you want to attend, be sure to keep checking back.

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