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  1. Open meetings are a good place to get literature about AA, the city-wide list of meetings, and hard-cover publications such as "Alcoholics Anonymous" (The Big Book) and "12 Steps and 12 Traditions" (the "12 and 12"). What is an Open Meeting. A Closed Meeting.

  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.

  3. comments. Best. [deleted] • 2 yr. ago. covert81 Rolston • 2 yr. ago. When I lived downtown, there used to be regular AA meetings advertised at Church of the Ascension, at John and Charlton, on Saturday mornings. The entrance off of Charlton would have a large AA sign on it. Maybe check in there.

  4. Dec 22, 2022 · Meetings in Hamilton generally begin with a moment of silence, followed by The Serenity Prayer. The chairperson or someone s/he has chosen then reads the Preamble What is AA , qualifies briefly as an alcoholic, notes the importance of anonymity, and may mention that AA is a spiritual, as distinct from a religious, program of recovery.

  5. Aug 16, 2023 · Alcoholics Anonymous Hamilton. Hours vary by location and group, contact for details. Work: 905-522-8399. https://meetings.aahamilton.org/index.php/meetings/.

  6. 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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  8. 24 Hour Telephone Answering Service: Alcoholics Anonymous. (905) 522-8392 (Hamilton Area) (905) 631-8784 (Burlington, Oakville Area) Family members and friends of problem drinkers can contact: Alanon (905) 522-1733 (Hamilton Area) More Contacts.

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