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Find AA meetings in Grafton, 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.
| Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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| 12:00 PM | ZOOM At Noon Women's Meeting | ZOOM At Noon Women's Meeting | Online Waukesha, WI | Waukesha | English Temporary Closure Women's Meeting |
| 12:00 PM | Waukesha Wed Nooners | Waukesha Wed Nooners | 318 W Broadway | Waukesha | English |
| 12:15 PM | Oasis Topic Group | Oasis Topic Group | 1521 N Prospect Ave | Milwaukee | English |
| 12:30 PM | Promises Group 12:30 pm | Promises Group 12:30 pm | 11936 N Port Washington Rd | Mequon | English Wheelchair Access |
| 1:06 PM | 106 Group | 106 Group | 1715 Creek Rd | West Bend | English |
| 2:00 PM | Any Lengths-Women's Meeting | Any Lengths-Women's Meeting | N60w35878 Lake Dr | Oconomowoc | English Women's Meeting |
| 4:00 PM | Happy Hour Promises | Happy Hour Promises | 6229 W Forest Home Ave | Milwaukee | English |
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Grafton, Wisconsin AA Meetings
The rich history of Grafton, Wisconsin, includes the recording of African American blues records under the Paramount record label. While folks love living in this Milwaukee suburb, some are dealing with alcohol use disorder (AUD) as well. Many people across the world struggle to be able to quit drinking, a characteristic of AUD. If you are dealing with AUD, use our online directory to find AA meetings in Grafton. Alcoholics Anonymous has been the world leader in the treatment of AUD since it began in the 1930s. There is no charge for AA membership—the only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. A selection of meetings is also available to meet the needs of a diverse population. There are beginner meetings, closed meetings—open only to those with AUD, open meetings—open to supportive family and friends, LGBT meetings, men’s only and women’s only meetings, and more. A portion of time in most meetings is dedicated to members telling their recovery stories and sharing their experiences. This sharing is not mandatory, but since it does facilitate recovery, everyone is encouraged to participate. If you are new and not ready to share, you are welcome to listen until you are ready. When you begin attending AA meetings Wisconsin, you will find a group of supportive folks to walk your recovery journey with. In addition to the strength of AA membership, some people find that a traditional rehab is essential to their recovery. To learn about treatment options such as detox, outpatient, and inpatient programs, call our 24/7 helpline and speak with a specialist who can help you find the information you need.