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  3. Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers. Closed meetings are for A.A. members only or for those who have a drinking problem and “have a desire to stop drinking.” At both types of meetings, it may be requested that participants confine their discussion to matters pertaining to recovery from alcoholism.

  4. Accessibility and long-term support: No formal assessment is required to attend AA. Membership and meetings are provided without cost. Meetings are held once a week or more in many communities in Canada and around the world. Members can attend indefinitely.

  5. Are you looking for online meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous? Browse the Directory of Online Meetings on the Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous website, where you can find hundreds of meetings in different languages, formats, and time zones. Whether you need a daily meeting, a women's meeting, or a newcomer's meeting, you can find one that suits your needs and connects you with other ...

  6. Nonalchoholic guests are welcome at “open” A.A. meetings. Attendance at “closed” meetings is limited to those who are alchoholic or think they may have a drinking problem.

  7. 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.

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