Find AA meetings in Livingston County, 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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5:45 AM | Acceptance | Birmingham Unitarian Church | 38651 Woodward Ave | Bloomfield Township | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
6:30 AM | New Awakening Zoom | Online only. | Online Ann Arbor, MI 48105 | Ann Arbor | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
6:30 AM | Oxford Early Evening | Seymour Lake United Methodist Church | Online 3050 S Sashabaw Rd | Brandon Township | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
6:30 AM | Early Bird Special | Unitarian Church | Online 2474 S Ballenger Hwy | Flint | Closed Meeting English |
6:30 AM | Pilgrim Early Birds | Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ | 125 S Pennsylvania Ave | Lansing | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
7:00 AM | A Vision For You II | PC Alano Club | 8669 N Lilley Rd | Canton | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 AM | First Things First | St. David's Episcopal Church | 16200 W 12 Mile Rd | Southfield | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | First Things First of Berkley | Knights of Columbus Hall | Online 2299 Twelve Mile Rd | Berkley | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Serenity @ 7 | Walled Lake Area Alano Club (WLAAC) | 1123 E West Maple Rd | Walled Lake | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Sobriety First of Royal Oak | Church of Christ | 115 S Campbell Rd | Royal Oak | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Sober Morning | Congregational Church of Birmingham | 1000 Cranbrook Rd | Bloomfield Township | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Stay in Your Own Lane | Lower Level Private Home | 205 W Huron St | Pontiac | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | A Vision for You AM | Holy Cross | Online 30650 Six Mile Rd | Livonia | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Acceptance | Birmingham Unitarian Church | Online 38651 Woodward Ave | Bloomfield Township | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | New Start Group | St. Mary Magdelen - Duplex Building | 2275 Old US 23 | Brighton | Birthday Closed Meeting English |
7:00 AM | Al Cameron Group | Al Cameron Group | 3828 E Michigan Ave | Jackson | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 AM | I Opener | Livingston County Alano Club | 5754 Whitmore Lake Rd | Brighton | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Sobriety First of Royal Oak | Online | Online Royal Oak, MI | Royal Oak | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Women's Meeting |
7:00 AM | Sobriety First of Royal Oak | Online | Online Royal Oak, MI | Royal Oak | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Men's Meeting |
7:00 AM | Came to Believe | 1st United Methodist | 1230 Bower St | Howell | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
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Livingston County, Michigan AA Meetings
Perfectly positioned near several large cities, many residents of Livingston County, Michigan, commute to work. Like other counties across the state, Livingston County has residents with alcohol use disorder (AUD). Symptoms of this chronic medical condition include the inability to stop drinking and suffering in relationships. AUD recovery is a journey that is best made in the company of others with AUD in common. Fellow travelers will be found in AA meetings in Livingston County. For those experiencing AUD symptoms, use our online directory to find an AA meeting nearby. Attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous has been credited with helping millions of people recover worldwide since it began in the 1930s. Groups have been relying on the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, containing the 12 Steps of AA, a spiritual program of self-development and self-examination. When working toward recovery, it’s suggested to attend meetings with an open mind. In meetings, you’ll hear recovery stories and experiences from members who have been where you are and have learned to live fulfilling and gratifying lives without alcohol. Newcomers and old-timers are encouraged to share during meetings though it is not mandatory; those who are not ready to talk may listen until they are comfortable. AA Michigan meetings offer their experience, strength, and hope to all who participate in their fellowship. Detoxification from alcohol can be dangerous for those with severe AUD; participation in a medically supervised rehab program is desirable. To learn about the programs offered nearby, call our toll-free helpline and ask for more information.