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Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an informal fellowship that forms local meetings to support men and women in recovery from alcoholism. There are no dues or fees for membership -- the only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. By attending AA meetings, members learn steps and traditions that have helped millions of people all around the world adopt a sober lifestyle.
Beginner Group, Wed. at 1900 in the Bradley Inn on Conn Barracks, basement room #10. This open meeting is available to anyone seeking information about solving their own drinking problem or helping someone else solve such a problem. Guests are welcome. There is no requirement to speak -- only to listen with an open mind.
Beginner Group, Tues. 2000 at Christuskirche, Maibacher Straße 50, 97424 Schweinfurt
Directions: Niederwerrn Strasse toward downtown, pass Ledward, turn left at the light. Follow Franz-Schubert-Straße past the MP station. Church is at top of the hill on other side of Maibacher.
AA receives no funding and is not affiliated in any way with the US Army or the Army Substance Abuse Program. For additional information about AA, visit http://www.aa.org/.








