Find AA meetings in Brown City, Michigan to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Michigan includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Arid Club - Downtown Group | Arid Club | 715 East St | Flint | Closed Meeting English Wheelchair Access |
1:30 PM | Flint Alano House | Flint Alano House | 2608 Maplewood Ave | Flint | Closed Meeting English |
2:00 PM | Women's Daily Readings | Online | Online Auburn Hills, MI | Auburn Hills | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Literature Women's Meeting |
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Brown City, Michigan AA Meetings
Brown City is one of the settlements in Michigan that are split between countries. In its case, the city is located in both Sanilac County and Lapeer County. It is worth noting that a significant part of Brown City is in Sanilac County. Still, the city is split nonetheless. Brown City is also located along the Detroit River and is one of the border towns separating the state from Ontario, Canada. There aren’t many people living in Brown City, although it remains a lovely place to be. You can enjoy the lovely weather and environment, and you can also find some of the best AA meetings Michigan has to offer if you have alcohol addiction issues and would like to break free of them finally. It is worth noting that the AA meetings in Brown City currently operate just as advertised. They are effective at spotting the signs of alcohol addiction and understanding its triggers. They teach you to do the same thing, ensuring that you understand your addiction’s underlying issues and can address them. The objective, of course, is to ensure that the addiction no longer has control over you. By confronting your problem, you can take the most significant step towards addressing and conquering it for good.