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Find AA meetings in Wind Lake, 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 | Delavan Saturday | Walworth County Alano Club (W.C.A.C) | 611 E Walworth Ave | Delavan | Closed Meeting English |
| 12:15 PM | Alcoholics Anonymous Durand Avenue | Alcoholics Anonymous Durand Avenue | 3701 Durand Avenue | Racine | Closed Meeting Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
| 12:15 PM | Alcoholics Anonymous | Racine Area Central Office | 3701 Durand Ave | Racine | English Open Meeting Wheelchair Access + Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
| 12:30 PM | Living Sober Lake Villa | Round Lake Alano Club | 37023 North Illinois 83 | Lake Villa | Discussion |
| 3:00 PM | Gp 42, Spiritual Growth | H.O.W. To Club | 8930 W National Ave | West Allis | Closed Meeting English |
| 4:00 PM | Womens Conference Approved Literature | Serenity House | 1103 W Park Ave #176 | Libertyville | Closed Meeting English Women's Meeting |
| 4:00 PM | Womens Conference Approved Literature | Serenity House | Online 1103 W Park Ave #176 | Libertyville | Closed Meeting English Women's Meeting |
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Wind Lake, Wisconsin AA Meetings
Beautiful Wind Lake, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee, is known for its fishing and offers a rural feel close to a big city. People looking for AA meetings in Wind Lake may use our free online directory to search for an array of nearby offerings. Alcoholics Anonymous is the leader in recovery for people experiencing alcohol use disorder (AUD). This chronic medical condition affects people from all walks of life and is usually defined by the inability to control alcohol consumption. Newcomers and old-timers who begin attending AA meetings may feel unsure of what to expect in meetings. Membership is free of charge, and the only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. A variety of meetings, including those open to the curious and supportive family and friends of those with AUD and closed meetings that are open only to those in AUD recovery, are a few of the types of meetings offered. AA meetings often include time reading from published texts, including the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, and a time of open sharing. While sharing is not mandatory, it is encouraged because it helps those attending feel like part of the group. People who are open about their difficulties can make friends in meetings and build a network of sober friends to walk the recovery path with them. In addition to AA meetings Wisconsin, most people experience success in recovery when they participate in formal rehabilitation treatment such as inpatient, outpatient, or detox programs. To find out about available programs, call our helpline, and a specialist will guide you to the information about what is available.