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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
5:30 PM Happy Hour Happy Hour 5525 E 51st St #403 Tulsa Big Book   Closed Meeting   English +   Newcomer   Wheelchair Access
5:30 PM Women's Connection Women's Connection 2900 S Harvard Ave Tulsa English   Open Meeting   Women's Meeting
5:30 PM Original Group Original Group 6815 E 15th St Tulsa Big Book   English   Open Meeting
5:30 PM SOS (Sharing Our Sobriety) SOS (Sharing Our Sobriety) 8749 S Lewis Ave Tulsa Big Book   Closed Meeting   English +   Newcomer
6:30 PM The Altruistic Group The Altruistic Group 2525 S Garnett Rd Tulsa English   Newcomer   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM Cornerstone Cornerstone Online 5635 E 71st St Tulsa Big Book   Closed Meeting   English +   Literature   Newcomer   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM Grupo Tulsa Grupo Tulsa 4705 E 11th St Tulsa Open Meeting   Spanish
7:00 PM Grupo Rencuentro Grupo Rencuentro 512 S Sheridan Rd Tulsa Spanish
7:00 PM Indians for Sobriety Indians for Sobriety 1901 N College Ave Tulsa Big Book   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Evening Sunrise Meeting Evening Sunrise 3355 S Jamestown Ave Tulsa Big Book   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
5:30 PM Action Action Online 1631 S Main St Broken Arrow English   Newcomer   Open Meeting +   Tradition Study
6:30 PM Escaping Disaster Together Escaping Disaster Together 905 N Olive Ave Broken Arrow Big Book   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM Skiatook Broken Brain Skiatook Broken Brain 114 N Broadway St Skiatook Big Book   English   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Nueva Vida 2 Nueva Vida 2 1081 Silverpine St Bristow Literature   Newcomer   Open Meeting +   Spanish
7:00 PM Claremore Pioneer Group Claremore Pioneer Group 115 E 5th St Claremore 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   Closed Meeting   English +   Newcomer
7:00 PM Wisdom Wisdom Online 4250 W Houston St Broken Arrow Closed Meeting   Concurrent with Al-Anon   Discussion +   English
7:00 PM Before and After Before and After 9902 N 161st E Ave Owasso 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   Big Book   English +   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM Tanglewood Tanglewood 222 N Adams Rd Sand Springs Big Book   Closed Meeting   English +   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM South Bixby AA South Bixby AA 8017 East 131st St S Bixby Discussion   English   Literature +   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
7:30 PM Design for Living Group Design for Living Group 11045 OK-51 Broken Arrow Big Book   Closed Meeting   Concurrent with Al-Anon +   English

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Tulsa, Oklahoma AA Meetings

Tulsa is one of the largest cities in Oklahoma. There are many AA meetings in Tulsa supporting those in its sizable population who have alcohol use disorder. AA meetings in Oklahoma and around the country have a long-standing history of supporting those who wish to stop using alcohol through mutual support among its members. The barrier to entry of AA is very minimal. The only true requirement is the desire to stop using alcohol and there are no membership dues or fees. AA has a goal of helping as many people as possible. The organization has been around since its founding in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith. AA is non-professional. That means it is not a replacement for formal rehab treatment. Members in AA cannot diagnose individuals with alcohol use disorder. Diagnosing can only be done by a medical professional. Despite the fact that AA is not formal rehab, many people find that it is helpful and can serve as a supplement system of support as part of a more formal and holistic approach to alcohol use disorder treatment. If you are looking to learn more about AA, look into one of its informative Beginner’s meetings. If you are looking for more than AA in Tulsa, give our specialists a call today.

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