Find AA meetings in Greenville, 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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5:00 PM | Learn To Live | Foundations For Living Building | 1421 Churchill St | Waupaca | English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Our Eyes Wide Open | 218 Club | 218 S Oneida St | Green Bay | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
6:00 PM | Grupo Libertad | Grupo Libertad | 312 Victoria St | Green Bay | Closed Meeting English |
6:00 PM | AA Meeting | St. John's Lutheran Church | 1253 Co Rd J | Little Suamico | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Clintonville Meeting - Confirmed | Methodist Church | 24 13th St | Clintonville | Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Grapevine Meeting | City Hall | 534 Mill St | Green Lake | English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Horizons 2 - Confirmed | Congregational Church | 1511 Nicolet Blvd | Neenah | Closed Meeting English Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Sat. Open Speaker Group | Gratitude Club | 295 Ruggles St | Fond Du Lac | English Open Meeting |
7:30 PM | Wild Rose Group | Wild Rose Group | 500 Division St | Wild Rose | Big Book Closed Meeting English + Literature Wheelchair Access |
8:00 PM | AA Meeting Green Bay | AA Meeting | 218 South Oneida Street | Green Bay | Closed Meeting |
8:00 PM | Keep it Simple | The Bridge | 2514 Jenny Ln | Green Bay | English Open Meeting |
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Greenville, Wisconsin AA Meetings
Uniquely located in the Village of Greenville, Wisconsin, is a ghost town called Wakefield. While not many places can make a claim like that, most can acknowledge that some community residents are dealing with the distressing effects of alcohol use disorder (AUD). This disease includes uncontrolled drinking as its main symptom. If you recognize this symptom in your life, use our online directory to search for AA meetings in Greenville. Alcoholics Anonymous has been offering fellowship and support through meetings since the 1930s. Membership in AA is free, and the only requirement to join is a desire to stop drinking. Whether you choose to attend a men’s only or women’s only meeting, a meeting for beginners, a 12-step meeting, or something else, members will welcome you. A majority of meeting time is allocated for members to share their experiences in recovery, but sharing is not required in any meeting; you may share when you feel ready to do so. The communities in AA meetings Wisconsin are eager to accept you to their ranks. You may also be interested in conventional rehabilitation programs as part of your recovery journey. Whether you are looking for a detox, outpatient, or inpatient program, we have a 24/7 helpline where you can speak to a specialist for more information. Call today for a confidential conversation.