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Clients find inspiration from the lives of real people who overcame alcohol use disorder. Discussion : AA discussion meetings in Pennsylvania are structured around a central topic related to alcoholism and recovery. After opening the meeting and sharing the topic, leaders may share briefly from a related AA text.
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Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers. The format we follow: A speaker will choose and share on a topic, step, or tradition for minutes, followed by open sharing. On the last meeting of the month, the speaker will share their story for 30 minutes.
The best LGBT meeting directory! This will help you find an LGBT or LGBT friendly AA, NA, or CMA meeting in your area.
We hope it may turn your life around. Alcoholics Anonymous is a community support group available for any alcoholic - all day, every day - for no charge. We are solely dedicated to offering alcoholics an opportunity to develop a satisfying way of life free from alcohol.
Thirteen LGBTQ alcoholics chronicle their experience before and after joining Alcoholics Anonymous, and how — despite their trepidations about A.A. — they discover that the tie that binds us all together is freedom from alcohol. Includes stories by recovering alcoholics who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and transitioning, and queer. General Service Conference-approved.
Note: This post contains mentions of addiction, depression, and suicidal thoughts. All names and identifying details have been changed, and this post has been updated to better respect anonymity. I was sitting in my mostly empty apartment with a lazily rolled joint burning between my lips — my first smoke of the year — and the rest of the city was blasting fireworks.