AA Meetings in Louisville, Kentucky
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12&12 Alcoholics Anonymous
Icehouse
1400 S Shelby St, Louisville, Kentucky, 40217 -
Bardstown Road Group Alcoholics Anonymous
Advent Epis Church (Basement)
901 Baxter Ave, Louisville, Kentucky, 40204 -
Broad Highway Alcoholics Anonymous
Third Lutheran Church
1864 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, Kentucky, 40206 -
CHURCHHILL Alcoholics Anonymous
OPEN DOOR/HAND
SOUTHERN PRKWY louisville, KY 40215, Louisville, Kentucky, 40215 -
HAPPY HOUR Alcoholics Anonymous
WOMEN'S HEALING PLACE
14TH and HILL louisville, KY 40205, Louisville, Kentucky, 40205 -
KEEP IT SIMPLE Alcoholics Anonymous
SPRINGDALE CHURCH
7812 OLD BROWNSBORO louisville, KY 40222, Louisville, Kentucky, 40222 -
Knuckle Head Alcoholics Anonymous
Audubon Methodist Church
3200 Poplar Level Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 40213 -
Lampton Gr Alcoholics Anonymous
Lampton Baptist Church
850 South 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky, 40203 -
Open Door AA Alcoholics Anonymous
Christ Memorial Lutheran Church
13501 Sunset Trail(Co Rd, Louisville, Kentucky, 40206 -
Power of Choice Alcoholics Anonymous
Icehouse
1400 S Shelby St, Louisville, Kentucky, 40217 -
ROAD RUNNER Alcoholics Anonymous
CALVERY LUTHERAN CHURCH
BARDSTOWN RD, Louisville, Kentucky, 40207 -
The Grace United Group Alcoholics Anonymous
Grace United Methodist Church
900 Denmark Street, Louisville, Kentucky, 40215 -
UBU Alcoholics Anonymous
Open Door Church
3938 Southern Parkway, Louisville, Kentucky, 40214 -
Unity Group Alcoholics Anonymous
York Towers
203 York St, Louisville, Kentucky, 40203 -
Women Do Recover Alcoholics Anonymous
2005 Douglass Loop
Louisville, KY 40205 louisville, KY 40205, Louisville, Kentucky, 40205 -
Women's Big Book Alcoholics Anonymous
Second Presbyterian Church
3701 Old Brownsboro Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 40207
Alcoholics Anonymous is a society of recovering alcoholics. These men and women gather in AA meetings to share experiences and gain strength from one another. Only you can decide if you want to give this a try. There is no other requirement aside from your willingness to stop drinking alcohol. A lot of people are suffering from the same feeling of guilt, sadness, and hopelessness, and this is where a core group can greatly help. AA meetings are not related to any private sectors or politics.
They are being sustained both by previous and current members. There are a total of 131 AA meetings being conducted all around Louisville. The most common locations were TOKEN III CLUB (Back Room), ICE HOUSE, Northeast Christian Church (Auditorium Door), Beacon House, and more. AA meetings have helped a lot of people change their way of living. Think of what alcohol has done to you and choose to be better.
Schedules are not fixed and may change any time, confirm the status and the venues before the scheduled date.
For people struggling with illicit or prescription substances NA Meetings in Louisville, Kentucky are available.
For people seeking inpatient or outpatient treatment options rehab centers in Kentucky are also available.
Where do calls go
Calls to our general hotline may be answered by private treatment providers.