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Find AA meetings in Wales, 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
12:00 PM We Agnostics Racine Alano Club 1140 Douglas Ave Racine English   Open Meeting
12:00 PM We Agnostics Douglas Avenue We Agnostics Douglas Avenue 1140 Douglas Avenue Racine Open Meeting
12:00 PM Sunday Delavan Grapevine Open Meeting Walworth County Alano Club (W.C.A.C) 611 E Walworth Ave Delavan English   Open Meeting
3:00 PM Gratitude Plus Group Gratitude Plus Group 6229 W Forest Home Ave Milwaukee English
4:00 PM LGBT AA MEETING Milwaukee LGBT Center 315 W Court St Milwaukee Closed Meeting   English
4:30 PM Step Up the Stairs Grove Club 1037 Grove Ave Racine Closed Meeting   English
4:30 PM Drop the Rock How To Club H.O.W. To Club 8930 W National Ave West Allis Closed Meeting   English
4:30 PM How To Club How To Club 8930 W National Ave West Allis Closed Meeting

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Wales, Wisconsin AA Meetings

Wales is a small village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin; Welsh immigrants first settled the community. If you have alcohol use disorder and live or work in Waukesha County, finding AA meetings in Wales may help you employ an addiction recovery program in your local community.

Once you locate AA meetings Wisconsin that you are interested in attending, you may have some initial reservations. It’s common to feel uncomfortable with the thought of showing up with a group of strangers and divulging personal information about alcohol misuse. You may be relieved to find out that this is not the way the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) program works.

Often, a beginner attending their first several meetings shows up and simply listens. Listening to experienced AA group members talk about their experience, strength, and hope from working the 12 Steps, often helps beginners break through their denial about having an alcohol addiction. Hearing relatable recovery stories can do more for a person in the beginning stage of recovery, than being uncomfortable with divulging information that is not pleasant to talk about. Of course, if you feel comfortable sharing at a new AA group, you’ll be encouraged to do so. Remember that what you say in AA is kept confidential. Other group members will listen to what you have to say without judging or giving advice.

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