Find AA meetings in Black Earth, 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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5:30 PM | Easy Breathers Group | Easy Breathers Group | 6048 McKee Rd | Fitchburg | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
6:00 PM | The Capitol Steps Group | Bethel Lutheran Church | 312 Wisconsin Ave | Madison | English Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
6:30 PM | The "Sister Blandine" Group 1st and 3rd Saturday's of every month | Saint Victors Catholic Church | 1760 14th St | Monroe | English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Amor y Sevicio de Madison | Amor y Sevicio de Madison | 511 N Carroll St | Madison | Closed Meeting Spanish Speaker |
8:00 PM | Prairie Dock Group Madison | Prairie Dock Group | 4933 Prairie Dock Drive | Madison | Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
8:00 PM | Closed Beginners Meeting | District 20 Treatment Committee | 2914 Industrial Dr | Madison | Closed Meeting English |
8:00 PM | Prairie Dock Group | Prairie Dock Group | 4933 Prairie Dock Dr | Madison | English Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
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Black Earth, Wisconsin AA Meetings
Black Earth is a small town in Dane County, Wisconsin. To find AA meetings in Black Earth, use our online directory. People worldwide turn to AA when they realize they have alcohol use disorder (AUD). AUD is a medical disorder characterized by uncontrolled drinking. Alcoholics Anonymous has been helping people with AUD gain sobriety since 1935. Most AA meetings rely on the book written by AA’s founders Bill W. and Dr. Bob in 1939, which outlines the 12-step program of recovery. There are a variety of meetings offered, from those for beginners, men’s or women’s meetings, open meetings available to family and friends, closed meetings for recovering alcoholics only, and more. All groups are free to attend, and the only membership requirement is a desire to stop drinking. Though the format of meetings varies from one to another, most meetings include a period of open sharing. Members share their struggles, their wins, and other experiences. New members are welcome to share when they are ready to do so. This peer fellowship offers strength to those who attend. The beginning of your recovery journey may include a detoxification program. Inpatient and outpatient programs are available to support you. Call our number to talk to a specialist who can help you find treatment information. However, your journey begins; know that AA meetings, Wisconsin will welcome you with support along the way.