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  1. Meetings If you are looking for a way to stop drinking, you have come to the right place! Use the menu above to find local meetings, events, and ways to contact A.A.

  2. An A.A. meeting may take one of several forms, but at any meeting you will find alcoholics talking about what drinking did to their lives, their relationships, and their personalities; what actions they took to help themselves; and how they are living their lives today.

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    Browse the OIAA Meeting Directory The OIAA Directory features a variety of online AA meetings, worldwide; featuring various formats such as video, telephone conferences, email or chat and in many languages. Browse our directory for the next available meeting or search to find a meeting that speaks to you Get Help Now for a Drinking Problem The OIAA...

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    The first AA meetings online used Bulletin Boards and were around 1986. Email groups started forming in the early nineties and the development of the worldwide internet rapidly fueled the growth and variety of groups. The first online AA group, Lamp-lighters, was formed in 1990, and has met by email continuously since then. Now there are hundreds o...

  3. Meetings. Beginner Meetings; Clubhouses; In-Person Meetings; What’s the difference between open and closed meetings? AA Meeting Readings; Numbers of Meetings in Greater Cincinnati; Online Meetings

  4. Below is a comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Hamilton, Ohio. The closest AA meeting to you is 0.17 miles away and meets on Monday at 12:00 PM. Click here for meetings today (Wednesday)!

  5. A.A. meetings are held in-person, online, or on the telephone. The members of each meeting decide when, where, and how often they will meet. In-person meetings happen in a variety of places where a room can be rented. Meetings occur in places such as: office buildings; churches; treatment centers

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  7. 12 Steps & 12 Traditions: Ohio's AA program follows the 12-step tradition, providing a pathway to sobriety for those in need. Meetings are open to the public, offer a supportive community for individuals and their loved ones, and promote understanding and healing.

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