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  1. Sep 11, 2023 · The AA 24-hour hotline run by Alcoholics Anonymous can help struggling alcoholics find AA meetings, detox or rehab programs, or help for a relapse.

  2. Answering service: Daily 24 hours. Drop-in Centre: Mon-Fri 10am-5pm. Service Description : Fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism * offers a drop in centre, pamphlets and literature * free newcomer information ...

  3. May 3, 2024 · AA meetings are excellent aftercare support options for people in alcohol recovery. The listing is detailed to help you or your loved one find an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in Ontario. Always confirm the time and location to make sure it is still available. First Name. Phone Number.

  4. Click here to search for all meetings worldwide. Want to start a face-to-face meeting? Click here for information on how to start an in-person meeting. Open or Closed Meetings? - Closed meetings are for those who have, or think they may have a problem with food.

    • 55 Northfield Drive East Waterloo, ON, N2K 3T6 Canada
    • coordinator@oaontario.org
    • (416) 588-6134
  5. Application Process. Drop in to attend any open in-person meeting; call or visit website for times and locations of in-person and online meetings, or for directory of local groups. Toll Free. 1-877-404-5591 - Help Line (Ontario) Office. 416-487-5591 - Help Line. Fax. 416-487-5855. TTY. 416-928-2521 ; 1-866-831-4657. Website. Visit Website. Email.

  6. GTA Intergroup is the body of Alcoholics Anonymous in The Greater Toronto Area that serves as a forum for discussion and a focus for cooperation and coordination among AA groups in the GTA in carrying the message of Alcoholics Anonymous to the suffering alcoholic.

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  8. If you drink, that's your decision; if you can't stop, give us a call...24 hour answering service 1-866-311-9042, Our recovery is based on sharing our experience, strength and hope with each other, that we may solve our common problem; more importantly, our continued sobriety depends upon helping others to recover from alcoholism.