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AA offers understanding, connection, and guidance for anyone ready to take control of their life.
Why AA Meetings Are Essential
Attending AA meetings is a pivotal part of overcoming alcohol addiction.
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Comprehensive AA Meetings Directory: Your Path to Recovery
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) provides vital support for individuals seeking recovery from alcohol addiction.
A Double Winner's Meeting (AL-Anon and AA/CMA/NA)
- Please note that speakers are only allotted 40 min to speak at the meetings.
- We do not accept cassette tapes or CDs. Please use the button to email your digital recording as an attachment. Your submitted digital recording must by at least 15 minutes long.
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Make one by using your mobile device to record yours elf speaking at a group. There are no rules or regulations as to who can start a meeting, who can attend it or who can shut it down, which is really at the heart of the freedom that AA gives its members.
2. This was a principle established by the third tradition, which states that the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
There will also be Peer-Support groups occurring during the conference. Contributions to help cover expenses are optional.
Q: Can family members attend?
Many groups offer specific family support meetings. All speakers will be rated by the committee. People of colour, women, gay men and lesbian women, agnostics and atheists began to attend meetings, and much improved AA’s ability to reach out to newcomers who were suffering from alcoholism.
At first, all meetings were open to everyone who considered they had a drink problem.
Virtual and Online AA Meetings
With technological advancements, online AA meetings have become increasingly important:
3. Anyone that takes the stage at GSM+ is expected to be on time for soundcheck, be present at all nightly Big Meetings, dress appropriately (no shorts, cut-off jeans, tank tops, or flip flops) and avoid using profanity from the podium. All speaker and workshop presenters will be asked to sign a cooperation/noncompete contract.
Remember: Recovery is a personal journey, but you don’t have to walk it alone.