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  2. Meetings. For members to “share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.”

  3. Find A.A. Near You. This website does not contain a meeting finder. Contact one of the A.A. resources below for a meeting list in that location and the surrounding area. For information about online meetings/online groups:

  4. Meeting Guide is a free-of-charge meeting finder app. The app helps people find A.A. meetings and resources near them. A.A. service entities provide the meeting data for the app. Meeting Guide is available for iOS and Android smartphones.

  5. 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. Support for family and friends: AA's related organizations, Al-Anon and Alateen, provide a forum for people whose lives are affected by someone with an alcohol problem.

  6. AA meetings are typically free, though some groups may pass around a voluntary collection for expenses.

  7. Professionals who work with alcoholics share a common purpose with A.A.: to help the alcoholic stop drinking. A.A. members are available to provide A.A. meetings or information about A.A. upon request.

  8. To find meetings by name, use the search function. Use the filter options to find upcoming meetings on specific days or types such as “Tuesday” "Big Book", "Speaker", or "Proof of Attendance". Zoom Meetings can be joined by clicking the meeting's "Zoom" button.