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Can I just turn up to an AA meeting?
If you prefer, you can simply turn up at one of our meetings – click on this link to find one near you. We strongly suggest that when you arrive you let someone know that this is your first meeting, that way they will be able to provide you with information that most people new to AA find useful.
How long do you have to be sober to chair an AA meeting?
CHAIRPERSON/GENERAL SECRETARY He/she should preferably have two years continuous sobriety in AA and have had other group service experience.
What do you say when chairing AA meetings?
The chairperson may suggest a topic or step to share on at the meeting. Each time someone shares they will begin by first saying ” I am Bob, I am an alcoholic”. The group will then respond by saying “Hi Bob”. After someone finishes sharing the group will respond with “Thanks, Bob”.
What is chairing an AA meeting?
Chairing – A opportunity for Humilty to shine Chairing a meeting is an opportunity, for the person providing this service to the group, to demonstrate humility in action. Here are some suggestions: forgoing their own opportunity to share in order to give maximum opportunity for other people present to share.
What does AA consider an alcoholic?
While there is no formal “A.A. definition” of alcoholism, the majority of our members agree that, for most of us, it could be described as a physical compulsion, coupled with a mental obsession.
What is the difference between AA and Alano?
“What is the difference between AA and the Alano Club?” or “Is the Alano Club AA?” The Alano Club of Murray is not Alcoholics Anonymous. Donations given during the meeting will go to pay rent, helping to support the Alano Club and the 12 step program you are attending in general.
How do I find an AA meeting near me?
You can find an AA meeting near you by finding your local AA resource here. Select your state to be redirected to the local resource website. On the local sites, you can find a listing of meetings by city. Be sure to check the legend.
Why should I arrive 15 minutes before the meeting?
Arriving 15 minutes prior to the meeting beginning allows for time to converse and get to know other members of the group. Staying 15 minutes after the meeting allows for time to further converse and develop new relationships. Sharing in a meeting can be intimidating and anxiety-inducing for many people.
How do I join AA for the first time?
Joining AA for the first time is as simple as showing up. When you leave an American Addiction Center facility, you receive a discharge plan that recommends the 12-Step program and identifies meetings in your area. The Alumni Team can also help you bridge the gap between treatment and aftercare, including locating an AA meeting in your area.
How long should you stay in a 12-step meeting?
An important component of 12-step meetings is fellowship. Arriving 15 minutes prior to the meeting beginning allows for time to converse and get to know other members of the group. Staying 15 minutes after the meeting allows for time to further converse and develop new relationships.