Find AA meetings in Green Bay, 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 Now Grp | Calvary Lutheran Church | 1301 S Ridge Rd | Green Bay | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:30 PM | Sober Horse Thieves | 218 Club | 218 S Oneida St | Green Bay | Closed Meeting English |
3:00 PM | Zoom Into Recovery | Zoom | Online Green Bay, WI | Green Bay | Closed Meeting English |
4:30 PM | Tailender's - Confirmed | Genesis Club | 1213 N Appleton St | Appleton | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
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Green Bay, Wisconsin AA Meetings
Home of the NFL team, the Green Bay Packers, Green Bay, Wisconsin is also home to some folks with alcohol use disorder (AUD). The inability to control one’s drinking and the harm it causes relationships are two hallmark characteristics of AUD. If you are experiencing these characteristics, use our online directory to find AA meetings in Green Bay. Alcoholics Anonymous offers an array of meetings to meet the needs of a diverse population, including beginners’ meetings, 12-step meetings, gender-specific meetings, and more. It is free to attend all AA meetings; the only membership stipulation is for someone to want to stop drinking. Using the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, which outlines the 12 Steps of AA, and other literature, groups work through a self-improvement program. Most meetings devote a large portion of time to sharing personal experiences and stories. Through this sharing new members see how others live a fulfilling life without alcohol. Sharing facilitates the healing journey for everyone in the meetings though no one is required to share. New members may choose to listen until they feel ready to share. You will find that attending AA meetings Wisconsin will give you fellowship and support wherever you are on the recovery path. You may also see the importance of including a traditional rehab program in your healing. To learn more about detox programs, outpatient and inpatient treatments available to you, call our helpline and speak to a specialist who will help you find that information.