Find AA meetings in Whitehall, 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 | Sparta Group #1 | Masonic Temple | 603 N Court St | Sparta | Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | Black River Falls Group #1 | Bright Spot | 24 Main St | Black River Falls | Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | Keep Coming Back Group | Keep Coming Back Group #660982 | 222 E Broadway St | Winona | Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | Friends of Bill W. Group | Newman Center | 1732 State St | La Crosse | Closed Meeting English Temporary Closure |
12:00 PM | Big Book Browsers Group | Alano Society of La Crosse | 1101 8th St S | La Crosse | English Open Meeting |
12:15 PM | Brown Bag Meeting | Alano Club 12 small building | 2926 Pomona Dr | Eau Claire | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
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Whitehall, Wisconsin AA Meetings
Touted as a great place to live, Whitehall, Wisconsin, offers a golf course and beautiful community parks. Alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects millions of people worldwide, and the people of Whitehall are no exception. When looking for AA meetings in Whitehall, turn to our online directory for a list of AA meetings nearby. Alcoholics Anonymous has been helping folks with AUD recover and live healthy and fulfilling lives without alcohol since the mid-1930s. A person looking for help to stop drinking is welcome as an AA member with no dues or charges to attend; the only membership requirement is a desire to stop drinking. The array of AA meetings includes men’s only and women’s only meetings, 12-step meetings, beginners’ meetings, LGBT meetings, and more. During most meetings, members take turns telling their recovery stories and the experiences they have had along the way. Everyone is encouraged to share, but it is not mandatory; new members may share when they are ready. Both newcomers and old-timers alike will find that attending AA meetings Wisconsin will aid their healing and introduce them to a fellowship of like-minded people to walk with on the road to recovery. Some people find that a traditional rehabilitation program ensures their recovery. To learn more about what programs are available, call our helpline and speak with a specialist who can guide you to information about available programs such as detox, inpatient, and outpatient treatments.