Find AA meetings in West Fargo, North Dakota to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in North Dakota 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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10:00 AM | Fargo AA | SDSOS Clubhouse | 1112 3rd Ave S | Fargo | Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | 4th Street Group | Pontoppidan Lutheran Church | 309 4th St N | Fargo | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
5:30 PM | Fargo AA - Happy Hour | SDSOS Clubhouse | 1112 3rd Ave S | Fargo | Closed Meeting English |
5:30 PM | 401 Group | Hope and Coffee (Community Room) | 1801 38th St S | Fargo | Discussion English Open Meeting + Speaker |
5:30 PM | TGIF | Horace Lutheran Church | 650 1st St N | Horace | Closed Meeting Daily Reflections English + Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
6:00 PM | The Friday Night Gathering Group | The Lighthouse Church | 21 9th St S | Fargo | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
7:00 PM | TGIF Group | TGIF Group # 000087112 | 1031 Main St | Hawley | Big Book English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
8:00 PM | Fargo AA | SDSOS Clubhouse | 1112 3rd Ave S | Fargo | Closed Meeting English |
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West Fargo, North Dakota AA Meetings
West Fargo is the fifth largest city in the state of North Dakota. AA meetings in West Fargo are available to those in the city with alcohol use disorder (AUD). AA meetings in North Dakota have a long history of providing support to people with AUD. To get a quick idea of what AA is all about, you could attend a meeting and listen to a reading of the AA Preamble. The AA Preamble outlines some of the most important pieces of information about AA. First published in the June 1947 issue of AA Grapevine magazine, the AA Preamble was not part of the original Big Book of AA. It was written with AA co-founder Bill Wilson’s permission and circulated in the magazine. Its purpose was to describe AA to non-members of AAToday, the Preamble is a central piece of AA literature, and it is often the first thing read in many AA meetings. The AA Preamble is a short and straightforward statement of what the group is all about and why it exists. You can hear a reading of the AA Preamble at almost any meeting. Browse this directory for listings of AA meetings in West Fargo. For formal rehab treatment options that are not available from AA meetings in North Dakota, give our specialists a call.