Find AA meetings in Algoma, Wisconsin to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Wisconsin 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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12:00 PM | Serenity 2 | The Bridge | 2514 Jenny Ln | Green Bay | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | High Noon Group | Lighthouse Recovery Community Center | 721 Park St | Manitowoc | Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | Lunch Bunch | Micah Center | 612 Stuart St | Green Bay | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
1:00 PM | Letting Go | 218 Club | 218 S Oneida St | Green Bay | English Women's Meeting |
3:00 PM | Zoom Into Recovery | Zoom | Online Green Bay, WI | Green Bay | Closed Meeting English |
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Algoma, Wisconsin AA Meetings
Algoma is a city in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin; the town is part of the Green Bay Metropolitan Statistical Area. Whether you reside or work in Kewaunee County or are planning to visit the local area, our online database of AA meetings in Algoma may be helpful if you have an alcohol addiction. Our AA meetings Wisconsin registry can provide a resource for finding AA meetings, whether you are looking for a homegroup in your local area or plan to visit the Green Bay Area. Traveling is a stressful experience for most people. People in recovery, especially those new to AA, may have additional concerns about staying sober while on vacation. The good thing about the AA addiction recovery program is that it provides access to 12 step meetings just about anywhere in the country, Including AA meetings across the state of Wisconsin. You can keep your regular recovery routine by attending distant AA meetings while traveling no matter where you plan to go.
It may be uncomfortable for you to attend a new meeting and speak with unfamiliar people in a distant AA group. Nevertheless, many recovering people find that talking with other AA members about their feelings (regarding being away from their home group and traveling, in general) helps calm their fears and anxieties.