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Find AA meetings in Slinger, 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 | Mon Nooners | Mon Nooners | 318 W Broadway | Waukesha | English |
| 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 |
| 12:15 PM | Mon Independence Group | Mon Independence Group | 7429 W Greenfield Ave | West Allis | English Wheelchair Access |
| 4:00 PM | Happy Hour Step | Happy Hour Step | 6229 W Forest Home Ave | Milwaukee | English |
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Slinger, Wisconsin AA Meetings
Slinger is a village in Washington County, Wisconsin. Originally known as Schleisingerville, the village has its fair share of locals who are struggling with alcohol addiction. Like many other areas in the United States, the city has set up Alcoholics Anonymous programs for these residents to get help. Alcohol addiction is the overconsumption of alcohol by an individual, despite the damage it causes to their personal lives. There are several indicators of alcohol addiction including regular overconsumption of alcohol, a lack of ability to stop drinking, withdrawal symptoms, and severe cravings when attempting to stop drinking. Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, is a community-based organization renowned for its history of helping millions of people around the world to overcome alcohol addiction. AA meetings make use of a very effective technique called 12 Steps. The 12 Steps program urges its members to aim for a spiritual transformation, to be accountable for their addiction, and to be responsible for their recovery. These meetings are run by AA veterans who overcame alcohol addiction and have a strong desire to help younger members achieve the same. Alcoholicsanonymous.com lists AA meetings Wisconsin for various areas in the state. Among these Wisconsin meetings are AA meetings in Slinger.