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Find AA meetings in Winooski, Vermont to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Vermont 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
8:00 AM Good Morning Good Morning Online Burlington, VT Burlington English   Meditation   Open Meeting +   Step Meeting
8:00 AM Men's Fellowship Group St James Episcopal Church 4 St James Pl Essex Discussion   English   Literature +   Men's Meeting   Open Meeting
8:00 AM We Are Not Saints Temple Sinai 500 Swift St Burlington Big Book   Closed Meeting   English +   Wheelchair Access
8:00 AM Sunday Morning Step Meeting Essex Teen Center 2 Lincoln St Essex English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting
9:00 AM Womens' Way Brookside Primary School 47 Stowe St Waterbury Center Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access   Women's Meeting
9:00 AM Awakenings Group Awakenings Group 1 Durkee St Plattsburgh Daily Reflections   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
9:00 AM Middlebury AM Step Meeting Methodist Church Online 47 N Pleasant St Middlebury English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting +   Temporary Closure
9:30 AM Language of the Heart Wolcott Town Clerks Office 28 Railroad St Wolcott Discussion   English   Literature +   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
9:30 AM Sober Sunday Burlington Police Department 1 North Ave Burlington Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker
10:30 AM Dr. Bob Group 114 N Main St, Barre, VT, 05641 114 N Main St Barre Big Book   Closed Meeting   English
12:00 PM The Nooner Turning Point Center 179 S Winooski Ave Burlington Discussion   English   Literature +   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
1:00 PM Brown Bag Group Congregational Church 39 Main St Essex Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker   Wheelchair Access
1:00 PM Five Corners Zoom Room Five Corners Zoom Room Online Essex Junction, Essex, VT Essex Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker
3:00 PM Mountain Top Group Mountain Top Group 3909 NY-374 Lyon Mountain Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Temporary Closure   Wheelchair Access
5:00 PM Young and Restless Congregational Church 35 Church St Barre Discussion   English   Literature +   Open Meeting
6:00 PM Charlotte Women's Candlelight Meeting Congregational Church 403 Church Hill Rd Charlotte Closed Meeting   Discussion   English +   Women's Meeting
6:00 PM Spiritual Foundations Group Spiritual Foundations Group 1 Durkee St Plattsburgh Discussion   English   Living Sober +   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
6:00 PM We Agnostics We Agnostics Online South Burlington, VT Burlington Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Secular
6:00 PM Sunday Night Discussion Group North Central Vermont Recovery Center 275 Brooklyn St Morristown Discussion   English   Open Meeting
6:30 PM Beyond the SandBar Congregational Church 24 South St South Hero Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker   Step Meeting

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Winooski, Vermont AA Meetings

Winooski is a city in Chittenden County, Vermont, located on the Winooski River. For those with alcohol addiction who live or work in the local area, you may be interested in our online database of AA meetings in Winooski. Newcomers to the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) program may have many questions about the program. For example, many beginners are curious to find out what “higher power (HP)” means. A higher power is something a person has faith in that is considered more significant than an individual. For many people, an HP is God or some other deity. But there does not necessarily need to be any religious affiliation when a person identifies an HP. The AA Traditions clearly state that AA has no religious affiliation. Those who are atheists or agnostics are welcome to join any AA group and attend AA meetings VT. Many AA group members who are not religious have defined their personal HP as their connection with something greater than themselves; this connection could be to nature or even a relationship with other AA group members. Spirituality is an essential aspect of recovery because it can lend itself to a feeling that you are not alone, to a sense of hope for the future, as well as an overall sense of acceptance and wellbeing.

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