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Find AA meetings in Alexandria, Minnesota to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Minnesota 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 | 12 & 12 Step And Trad Study Group | 12 & 12 Step And Trad Study Group #717046 | 1604 Jefferson St | Alexandria | Closed Meeting English |
| 7:00 PM | Wednesday 7:00 Non Smoking Grp | Wednesday 7:00 Non Smoking Grp #637112 | 1604 Jefferson St | Alexandria | Closed Meeting English |
| 8:00 PM | Step And Tradition Group | Step And Tradition Group | Online Alexandria, MN 56308 | Alexandria | English Open Meeting |
| 6:00 PM | Ashby Not So Straight Arrows Group | Peace Lutheran Church | 306 Larson Ave | Ashby | English |
| 7:00 PM | Kensington Wed Night Group | Kensington Community Center | 19 Central Ave N | Kensington | English Open Meeting |
| 8:00 PM | Parkers Prairie Group | Parkers Prairie Group #132913 | 309 S Otter Ave | Parkers Prairie | Closed Meeting English |
| 8:00 PM | Browerville Group | Browerville Group #121150 | 551 W 6th St | Browerville | Closed Meeting English |
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Alexandria, Minnesota AA Meetings
Alexandria is the county seat of Minnesota’s Douglas County. There is an assortment of AA meetings in Alexandria, all of which focus on helping those with alcohol use disorder (AUD). The barrier to entry for AA in Minnesota, and anywhere else, is not made very difficult to overcome. In fact, many meetings are open for anybody to attend. To be an official member of AA, all one needs is the desire to stop using alcohol. AA does not charge any fees or membership dues. Likewise, meetings are free to attend, though donations are often collected to help pay for administrative costs and the coffee and snacks that are typically offered at meetings. AA meetings have been a great source of peer-provided support since it was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith. There haven’t been extensive studies done on AA as that would violate the anonymity the organization tries to maintain. However, there is a ton of anecdotal evidence from members that suggests that AA can be quite valuable to certain individuals. As effective as AA might be, it is not a substitute for formal rehab treatment. If you are searching for options outside of just AA meetings in Alexandria, give our specialists a call now.