Join AA Meetings at Escondido
Finding help during the recovery period has been made easier due to our AA meetings. Our group is open to each other, whether you are new to the program or have been attending for many years. Members often attend meetings with a sense of purpose that revolves around recovery, reflection, and accountability.
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Weekly Meeting Schedule
We Not Me - Speaker
- City - Escondido
- Open, Speaker, English
Saturday, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Types of AA Meetings in We Not Me - Speaker
There are various types of AA meetings in We Not Me - Speaker, each designed to cater to different needs and preferences. Some of the common types include:
Open Meetings
Open to anyone interested in AA’s approach to recovery, including friends and family.
Closed Meetings
Exclusively for individuals who have a desire to stop drinking.
Discussion Meetings
Members discuss a topic related to recovery from alcoholism.
When searching for a meeting, you’ll be able to see the meeting type in the search results,helping you find the right fit for your recovery journey.
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Other AA Meetings in Escondido
When exploring your options, keep these key points in mind:
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A New Beginning1500 S Juniper St Escondido, CA 92025
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Acceptance & Recovery1800 N Broadway Escondido, CA 92026
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Alano Club of Escondido1690 E Valley Pkwy Escondido, CA 92027
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As Bill Sees It119 E 4th Ave Escondido, CA 92025
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As Bill Sees It Closed Women's Group777 W Felicita Ave Escondido, CA 92025
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As Bill Sees It Escondido777 West Felicita Avenue Escondido, CA 92025
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As Bill Sees It Escondido East 4th Avenue119 East 4th Avenue Escondido, CA 92025
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Attitude1800 N Broadway Escondido, CA 92026
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Daily Reflection Escondido Lawrence Welk Drive8860 Lawrence Welk Drive Escondido, CA 92025
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Daily Reflections Escondido West 3rd Avenue330 West 3rd Avenue Escondido, CA 92025
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Discussion119 E 4th Ave Escondido, CA 92025
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Discussion737 E Grand Ave Escondido, CA 92025
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Discussion Chestnut Street845 Chestnut Street Escondido, CA 92025
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Discussion Conway Drive1445 Conway Drive Escondido, CA 92025
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Discussion East 4th Avenue119 East 4th Avenue Escondido, CA 92025
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Discussion East Grand Avenue737 East Grand Avenue Escondido, CA 92025
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Discussion East Valley Parkway1690 East Valley Parkway Escondido, CA 92025
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Discussion North Broadway1800 North Broadway Escondido, CA 92025
Meetings in Nearby Cities
- San Clemente (35.7 Miles Away)
- San Diego (30.3 Miles Away)
- San Diego County (28.2 Miles Away)
- San Jacinto (44.3 Miles Away)
- San Juan Capistrano (41.0 Miles Away)
- San Marcos (4.4 Miles Away)
- Santa Ysabel (24.3 Miles Away)
- Santee (22.6 Miles Away)
- Solana Beach (15.2 Miles Away)
- Spring Valley (28.5 Miles Away)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Format of a Typical AA Meeting?
While formats can vary, a typical AA meeting usually begins with a reading of AA’s 12 steps and 12 traditions. This is often followed by members sharing their experiences with alcohol addiction and recovery. Some meetings may have a specific topic for discussion.
Do I Have to Speak at an AA Meeting?
No, you do not have to speak at an AA meeting if you do not feel comfortable. Many newcomers choose to listen during their first few meetings.
Are There AA Meetings for Specific Groups (Like Women, Young People, LGBTQ+ Individuals, Etc.)?
Yes, there are AA meetings that cater to specific groups. You can use our search function to find these meetings.
What is the Meeting Guide App?
The Meeting Guide App is a mobile app that helps people find AA meetings and resources near them. It includes information on over 100,000 AA meetings across the U.S. and around the world.
Can I Attend an AA Meeting Online?
Yes, many AA meetings are held online, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. You can use our search function to find online meetings.
What is the Difference Between Open and Closed AA Meetings?
Open AA meetings are open to anyone interested in AA’s approach to recovery, including friends and family. Closed meetings are specifically for individuals who have a desire to stop drinking.
What Should I Do if I Need Immediate Help?
If you need immediate help, consider reaching out to a trusted healthcare professional, a local emergency department, or a crisis hotline. Remember, it’s okay to ask for help when you need it.