Recovery Is Possible with Alcoholics Anonymous.
Download the official MEETING GUIDE APP to find the next meeting.
Feel free to visit Alcoholics Anonymous Intergroup office during normal business hours. We're in Suite 30 of Kenbell Plaza.
We are happy to welcome new volunteers. If you want to stay busy, feel free to click the chat and ask how you can contribute.
1400 Pugh Street, Terre Haute, Indiana 47802
Office - 812-235-7263 After hours- 1 - 812-240-0092
We are open the following days and hours, which are subject to change as our volunteers change . It's a good idea to call before you come in. If you need assistance between these times please call to arrange an appointment
Mondays 12pm to 2pm and 2pm to 4p.m
Thursday 1pm to 4pm and 6 pm to 7 pm
Sunday 9AM to 11AM and 12PM to 4PM
A.A. has a simple program that works.
It’s based on one alcoholic helping another.
Not sure if you're an alcoholic?
Take the self-assessment.
Chech out AA meetings on this website.
A.A. began in 1935 in Akron, Ohio, as the outcome of a meeting between Bill W., a New York stockbroker, and Dr. Bob S., an Akron surgeon.
Both had been hopeless alcoholics.
Read More About Alcohol Addiction Recovery
Alcoholics Anonymous - We share our experience strength and hope to help others recover from alcoholism.
Love and Tolerance is Our Code.
Simple.
Anonymity is the core of our society.
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
No Rumors. No Judgement. No Gossip.
Never talk down to an alcoholic from any moral or spiritual hilltop; simply lay out the kit of spiritual tools for their inspection. Show them how they worked with you. Offer them friendship and fellowship. Tell them that if they want to get well, you will do anything to help.
AA Big Book - Working With Others - Page 95
If we want what others have, we do what they do.
Unity is key to addiction recovery .
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