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Types of AA Meetings

Discussion: AA discussion meetings in Washington, D.C. are based on a key topic determined beforehand by the group leader. This topic will relate to alcoholism and recovery and may tie back to an AA text, such as Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions. The leader will share to open the discussion, and then all members are welcome to participate.

Gay: Gay AA chapters can consist of members who are homosexual men or are simply gay-friendly. Topics in discussion are frequently related to issues facing gay men and their recovery.

Open: Open AA meetings in Washington, D.C. are accessible to anyone in the community. Attendees undertake not have to be members of AA to attend. These meetings are educational and informative, allowing current members to split their personal stories and experiences. Individuals looking for help with alcohol addiction can attend, along with anyone who wants to understand more about AA.

Wheelchair Access: Non-ambulatory clients in Washington D.C. have wheelchair access in many AA centers. These features may include exterior ramps, designated parking spots, and open interior layouts for safe navigation in conference halls and res

Substance Use and Impair Reduction

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February 2023: We have recently added two fields to our ask for form. You will see LGBTQ-owned? and AAILA-owned? on some entries. These are self-declared fields. AAILA is 'African, Asian, Indigenous, Latin American'.

Substance Use and Hurt Reduction

  • Al-Anon • Website •Al-Anon • Eno River Unitarian Church. 4907 Garrett Street, Durham NC 27707 • 919-713-1516 • This is an Al-Anon meeting on Friday evenings at 6:30 for LGBTQ people who acquire a problem with someone else’s drinking.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous • LGBT AA meeting on Mondays 6:30pm to 7:30pm held at Duke Memorial Church. Please refer to meeting schedule for District 32 AA meetings
  • Bill Gibbons, MEd, LCAS • 919-724-0916 • billgjc@aol.com  • 1208 Sedgefield Highway, Durham,NC 27705 • Website • Therapy/counseling for alcoholics, addicts, partners of, adults who grew up in families of. Most of my clients are reliable in recovery and are working on the deeper expansion issues. Specialize in LGBTQ community. And those infected or af