Find AA meetings in Sussex, 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 | Beyond Human Aid Group Step Topic | Beyond Human Aid Group Step Topic | 12012 W North Ave | Wauwatosa | Closed Meeting |
12:00 PM | Elkhorn 3rd and 11th Step | First Congregational Church | 76 S Wisconsin St | Elkhorn | Closed Meeting English Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Hartford Women's Big Book | Hartford Women's Big Book | 670 E Monroe Ave | Hartford | English Wheelchair Access Women's Meeting |
12:15 PM | Big Book Racine | Big Book Racine | 3701 Durand Avenue | Racine | Closed Meeting Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
12:15 PM | 076 Lunch Bunch | 076 Lunch Bunch | 1521 N Prospect Ave | Milwaukee | English |
1:00 PM | Lake Area Tue Afternoon | Lake Area Tue Afternoon | N60w35878 Lake Dr | Oconomowoc | English Wheelchair Access |
4:00 PM | Tue 4PM Group | Tue 4PM Group | N60w35878 Lake Dr | Oconomowoc | English Wheelchair Access |
4:00 PM | Drop The Rock 6/7 Step | Drop The Rock 6/7 Step | 6229 W Forest Home Ave | Milwaukee | English |
4:30 PM | A Design For Living | Grove Club | 1037 Grove Ave | Racine | Closed Meeting English |
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Sussex, Wisconsin AA Meetings
Founded in 1843, Sussex is a village in Waukesha County, in the state of Wisconsin. If you live in Sussex and are suffering from ramifications of alcohol addiction, you can receive help via Alcoholics Anonymous programs that have been established in the village to help its residents who are dealing with issues related to excessive alcohol consumption. Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, provides opportunities for people who have an alcohol dependency to meet and connect with other individuals with the same problem. Its meetings act as a platform for its participants to confidentially share their dependency stories and discuss alcohol addiction-related topics. The insights that can be gained from these discussions can empower its participants with the essential tools they need to conquer alcohol dependency and achieve long-term sobriety. The kinship normally established between AA members is tough to replicate. On top of all the other benefits AA provides, the camaraderie, motivation, and inspiration gained create a sense of hope and reassurance that can bolster AA members’ chances of escaping the traps of alcohol addiction. Entrance to AA meetings in Sussex are free, as long as there is a desire to quit drinking. AA meetings are also non-discriminatory, non-religious and apolitical.