AA(Alcoholics Anonymous) Meetings in Ann Arbor MI

Robert J Delonis Center
312 West Huron Street
Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
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7:00 PM AA Meeting Directions
WRAP Resource Center
319 Braun Court
Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
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7:00 PM AA Meeting Directions
Washtenaw Alano Club
995 North Maple Road
Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
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1:00 PM AA Meeting Directions
Brown Chapel AME Church
1043 West Michigan Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
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6:00 PM AA Meeting Directions
Peace Neighborhood Center
1111 North Maple Road
Ann Arbor, MI, 48103
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7:00 PM AA Meeting Directions
Peace Neighborhood Center
1111 North Maple Road
Ann Arbor, MI, 48103
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7:30 PM AA Meeting Directions
Genesis Of Ann Arbor
2309 Packard Road
Ann Arbor, MI, 48103
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7:30 PM AA Meeting Directions
Robert J Delonis Center
312 West Huron Street
Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
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7:30 PM AA Meeting Directions
Second Baptist Church
850 Red Oak
Ann Arbor, MI, 48103
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12:30 PM AA Meeting Directions
Washtenaw Library For The Blind
4135 Washtenaw Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
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6:00 PM AA Meeting Directions
Peace Neighborhood Center
1111 North Maple Road
Ann Arbor, MI, 48103
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7:30 PM AA Meeting Directions
Peace Neighborhood Center
1111 North Maple Road
Ann Arbor, MI, 48103
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7:00 PM AA Meeting Directions
Bryant Community Center
3 Eden Court
Ann Arbor, MI, 48103
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2:00 PM AA Meeting Directions
Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital
5305 East Huron River Drive
Ann Arbor, MI, 48106
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10:00 AM AA Meeting Directions
Washtenaw Alano Club
995 North Maple Road
Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
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6:00 PM AA Meeting Directions

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AA(Alcoholics Anonymous) Meetings

AA(Alcoholics Anonymous) is an international mutual aid fellowship that supports across multiple language and cultures to overcome alcoholic addictions. AA's program extends beyond abstaining alcohol. Its goal is to effect enough change in the alcoholic's thinking "to bring about recovery from alcoholism" through "an entire psychic change," or spiritual awakening. AA meetings are held at multiple locations and throughout the week depending on the location. AA members are offered recovery based on a twelve step program including group meetings. There are no social, religious, economic, racial, ethnic, national, gender, or class-status membership restrictions. There are no dues or fees for meetings; in some cases people contribute in meetings to help cover the expenses incurred for the rent of facility space.

**We have no affiliation with AA Groups or Organizations and this information is just to make life easy for addicts in search of AA meetings within their interested locations.