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Find AA meetings in Chatfield, 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 | |
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| 12:00 PM | Downtown A.A. Group | Downtown A.A. Group #609990 | 400 5th Ave SW | Rochester | English |
| 12:00 PM | Freedom From Bondage Group | Freedom From Bondage Group #695071 | 111 3rd Ave SW | Rochester | Closed Meeting English |
| 12:00 PM | Keep Coming Back Group | Keep Coming Back Group #660982 | 222 E Broadway St | Winona | Closed Meeting English |
| 1:00 PM | Pioneer Group | Pioneer Group #107900 | 1340 3rd Ave SE | Rochester | English |
| 3:00 PM | Stepping Stone Group Rochester | Stepping Stone Group #669029 | 1112 9th Street Northeast | Rochester | English |
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Chatfield, Minnesota AA Meetings
Chatfield is a city in Fillmore and Olmsted counties, Minnesota. A large number of people in Chatfield suffer from alcohol use disorder. It is difficult for people with this condition to cut back on their alcohol consumption. Alcohol consumption is not a problem, but addiction can have psychological and physical consequences. Inhabitants who become ill as a result of drinking or who consume more alcohol than they intended should join AA meetings in Chatfield. People who have seen reasons to overcome their alcohol use disorder and stay sober are helped by the Alcoholics Anonymous community. The Alcoholics Anonymous community does not professionally approach alcohol use disorder. Rather, it focuses on assisting people in realizing that they can support and work toward sobriety as a group. The Alcoholics Anonymous community holds meetings on a regular basis all over the world. When members of the Alcoholics Anonymous community gather for meetings, they discuss how they can improve their recovery. Many people have heard of AA Minnesota meetings but are not sure where to look for them. Alcoholicsanonymous.com has compiled a list of the best AA meetings across the country. To give people a variety of options, the Alcoholics Anonymous community hosts a variety of meetings. Non-AA members are welcome to attend some of these meetings, while those seeking to maintain their sobriety should attend others.