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Types of AA Meetings
Big Book: AA programs in Pennsylvania often movie the Big Guide in discussions. Clients find inspiration from the lives of real people who overcame alcohol exploit disorder.
Discussion: AA discussion meetings in Pennsylvania are structured around a central topic related to alcoholism and recovery. After opening the encounter and sharing the topic, leaders may share briefly from a related AA text. Then, they’ll add their have insights and urge others to participate in the conversation.
LGBTQ: Selected AA chapters focus on providing a safe cosmos for the Homosexual community, and generally welcome LGBTQ+ allies. These groups prioritize members’ recovery and sobriety within a non-heteronormative context.
Literature: Pennsylvania literature-led AA meetings are support collective meetings for people who are impacted by alcohol addiction, including those suffering from alcoholism and those who include loved ones addicted to alcohol. These no-cost community meetings are based on the Big Guide of AA and other literature by AA founders and leaders as part o
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St. Teresas Church, Clarendon Street, Dublin 2.
In-person meetings:
Access to the meeting is through the green door to the left of the Church entrance, opposite Brown Thomas Planet Beauty
Tuesday: Beginners Gathering pm
Saturday: Step Meeting pm
Online meetings:
Wednesday: pm
Saturday: Big Publication Meeting pm
Zoom Meeting ID:
Password: aa
LGBT Group
Outhouse, Capel St, Dublin 1.
In-person meetings:
Monday: pm Big Manual Meeting (pm on Bank Holidays)
Friday: pm
Sunday: pm
Online meetings:
Zoom Meeting ID: Password: aa
Fri pm / Sun pm / Mon pm
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If you think you have a problem with alcohol or desire to speak with another alcoholic, please call the Boulder County Intergroup hotline number at
Unwanted disruptions are taking place during some online meetings using the Zoom videoconference service.* Experience from A.A. members and Intergroups suggests groups can decrease these disruptions by using specific safety and privacy features available on that service, and by giving service responsibilities to members to mention safety and disruption concerns. Some suggestions from members and other Intergroups include:
- Disable File Transfer
- Disable Screen Sharing for Users
- Disable ability for attendees to un-mute themselves
- Consider locking meetings after the meeting starts
- Have a Co-Host who can mute/unmute participants and if necessary, twist off a participant’s video/remove a disruptive participant
- Disable private chat and chat recording
- Set your username for anonymity
The following links and resources share tactics and tools that can help groups continue holding online meetings in a safer and less disruptive way:
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