7101 Newport Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska 68152
Stonehedge Group
152.2 miles away from Steen, Minnesota
415 West 1st Avenue, Miller, South Dakota 57362
Miller AA
152.3 miles away from Steen, Minnesota
208 West Mulberry Street, Ogden, Iowa 50212
Ogden Group #126482
152.4 miles away from Steen, Minnesota
201 Hope Avenue, Jordan, Minnesota 55352
Railroad to Sobriety
152.4 miles away from Steen, Minnesota
23189 Minnesota 4, Lake Henry, Minnesota 56362
Lake Henry Group #142402
152.5 miles away from Steen, Minnesota
508 East 5th Street, Atkinson, Nebraska 68713
Tuesday Step Study Group
152.6 miles away from Steen, Minnesota
2582 Redick Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska 68112
All Oars In The Water Group
152.6 miles away from Steen, Minnesota
6340 North 30th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68111
One Hour Fellowship Group
152.6 miles away from Steen, Minnesota
309 9th Street North, Northwood, Iowa 50459
Northwood Group #121653
152.7 miles away from Steen, Minnesota
4801 North 144th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68116
Plain Label Group
152.9 miles away from Steen, Minnesota
10405 Fort Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68134
No Smokers Group
152.9 miles away from Steen, Minnesota
320 North Eisenhower Avenue, Mason City, Iowa 50401
Friday Night Big Book Group #141470
152.9 miles away from Steen, Minnesota
AA is a program created to help its members get sober. Attendance is free at an AA Meeting in Steen, Minnesota as the funding is accepted on a donation from its members.
AA is one of most commonly known programs in the United States and around the world that helps countless men and women achieve sobriety in the pursuit of lifelong recovery. They are usually small groups of recovering alcoholics who share their recovery journey and are there to help new members get sober.
Alcohol Addiction is a disease of the mind, body, and soul. AA has curated meetings to help with each individual piece of your sobriety. If you are in search of a meeting on the first three steps, you should choose a beginner meeting. If you are looking to get more in touch with your spiritual side, attending a meditation meeting would be an ideal choice. If you are in search of stories of inspiration for overcoming alcoholism, a speaker meeting is a good starting point. If you are through your steps and are now working on the traditions of AA, a tradition meetings will help. If you want to attend a single gender group, you can go to a men’s or women's meeting where you won't find anyone of the opposite gender there. The fact of the matter is there is a meeting for everyone. Try different meetings out until you find one that fits your needs.
In order to benefit the most from your first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting you should remain open minded. Everyone had preconceived notions of what these meetings were and generally it is the same misconception. The best advice I ever got was to sit down, shut up, listen to the message, and humbly ask for help. Regardless of the meeting, there will be the same message of recovering from hopelessness. The process of recovering from that hopeless state is in asking for help from another person suffering from alcoholism which you will find in any meeting you choose to start with.