AA(Alcoholics Anonymous) Meetings in Quakertown PA

Saint Luke's Hospital
1021 Park Avenue
Quakertown, PA, 18951
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5:30 PM AA Meeting Directions
Emmanuel Episcopal Church
560 South Main Street
Quakertown, PA, 18951
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12:00 PM AA Meeting Directions
West Swamp Mennonite Church 2501 Allentown Rd
Feet First

2501 Allentown Road
Quakertown, PA, 18951
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8:00 pm Open, Speaker AA Meeting Directions
St Isidore's Parish Center 603 West Broad St
Children of Chaos

603 West Broad Street
Quakertown, PA, 18951
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7:00 pm Newcomer, Open AA Meeting Directions
Mumbauersville Gun Club 1911 Kleins Mill Rd
Mumbauersville Big Book

1911 Klines Mill Road
Quakertown, PA, 18951
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8:00 pm Big Book, Open AA Meeting Directions
St Isidore's Parish Center 603 West Broad St
Quakertown

603 West Broad Street
Quakertown, PA, 18951
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8:30 pm Speaker AA Meeting Directions
St Isidore's Parish Center 603 West Broad St
Thursday Night Sober Women Women

603 West Broad Street
Quakertown, PA, 18951
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7:00 pm Open, Women AA Meeting Directions
Lake Towhee County Park 800 Old Bethlehem Rd
BURNING DESIRE CAMPFIRE Meeting (May to Oct)

800 Old Bethlehem Road
Quakertown, PA, 18951
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8:30 pm Open AA Meeting Directions
St Paul's Lutheran Church 837 Old Bethlehem Rd
Let Go and Let God

837 Old Bethlehem Road
Quakertown, PA, 18951
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7:00 pm Open AA Meeting Directions
West Swamp Mennonite Church 2501 Allentown Rd
A New Dawn

2501 Allentown Road
Quakertown, PA, 18951
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8:30 am Big Book, Open AA Meeting Directions
Saint Luke's Hospital
1021 Park Avenue
Quakertown, PA, 18951
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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.