Alcoholics Anonymous AA meetings DeLand 

Meetings:
Listed are the dates, time, & addresses of AA meetings in DeLand.

Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in DeLand

DeLand, Florida
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Sunday

8:00 AM: Sunrise,
Open, DR ,Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave. map

11:00 AM: Noon Group,
Open, S, Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave. map

6:00 PM: New Beginnings, ST, BB, Fl. Hospital, Classroom B (Deland) - 701 E. Plymouth Ave. map

6:00 PM: Pass It On, Open, D, Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave. map

7:00 PM: Sobriety First, Open, D, First Congregational Church, 201 W. University (Orange City) map

7:30 PM: As Bill Sees It, Open, D, United Methodist Church - 265 Ponce de Leon Blvd. (Deleon Springs) map

8:00 PM: Boulevard Group,
Closed, BB, Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave map

 

Monday

7:00 AM: Sunrise, Open, DR,
Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave. map

12:00 PM : Noon Group, Open, DR, Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave. map

5:30 PM: Pass It On, Open, BB, Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave. map

8:00 PM: Una Luz En Mi Camino,
Open, D, SP (ES) , Plymouth Christian Church, 1101 Plymouth
(across from High School) map

8:00 PM: Victory Group,
Open, D, Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave. map

8:00 PM: Fortaleza,
Open, D, SP (ES), Plymouth Christian Church, 1101 Plymouth
(across from High School) map

 

Tuesday

7:00 AM: Sunrise, Open, DR,
Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York Ave. map

Noon: Noon Group,
Closed, LS , Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York Ave. map

Noon: Back to Basics,
Closed, D, Plymouth Christian Church, 1101 Plymouth
(across from High School) map

5:30 PM: Pass It On , Open, ABSI, Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York Ave. map

8:00 PM: Fortaleza,
Open, D, SP (ES), Plymouth Christian Church, 1101 Plymouth
(across from High School) map

8:00 PM: Victory Group - Beginners, Open, D , Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave. map

Wednesday

7:00 AM: Sunrise, Open, DR,
Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave. map

Noon: Noon Group, Closed, DR ,
Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave. map

5:30 PM: Pass It On, Closed, ST, TT, Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York Ave. map

7:00: Pass It On - Women, Open, D, Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York Ave. map

8:00 PM: Fortaleza,
Open, D, SP (ES) , Plymouth Christian Church, 1101 Plymouth
(across from High School) map

8:00 PM: Fountain of Youth, Open, D, 1st United Methodist, 115 E. Howry & Woodland map

 

VICTOR E. Club - accessible   nonsmoking

 

A newcomer asks (more)

How can this help me with my drinking problem?
We in A.A. know what it is like to be addicted to alcohol, and to be unable to keep promises made to others and ourselves that we will stop drinking. We are not professional therapists. Our only qualification for helping others to recover from alcoholism is that we have stopped drinking ourselves, but problem drinkers coming to us know that recovery is possible because they see people who have done it.

Why do A.A.s keep on going to meetings after they are cured?
We in A.A. believe there is no such thing as a cure for alcoholism. We can never return to normal drinking, and our ability to stay away from alcohol depends on maintaining our physical, mental, and spiritual health. This we can achieve by going to meetings regularly and putting into practice what we learn there. In addition, we find it helps us to stay sober if we help other alcoholics.

How do I join A.A.?
You are an A.A. member if and when you say so. The only requirement for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking, and many of us were not very wholehearted about that when we first approached A.A.

How much does A.A. membership cost?
There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership. An A.A. group will usually have a collection during the meeting to cover expenses, such as rent, coffee, etc., and to this all members are free to contribute as much or as little as they wish.

Is A.A. a religious organization?
No. Nor is it allied with any religious organization.

There’s a lot of talk about God, though, isn’t there?
The majority of A.A. members believe that we have found the solution to our drinking problem not through individual willpower, but through a power greater than ourselves. However, everyone defines this power as he or she wishes. Many people call it God, others think it is the A.A. group, still others don’t believe in it at all. There is room in A.A. for people of all shades of belief and nonbelief.

Can I bring my family to an A.A. meeting?
Family members or close friends are welcome at “Open” A.A. meetings. Discuss this with your local contact.

What advice do you give new members?
In our experience, the people who recover in A.A. are those who: (a) stay away from the first drink; (b) attend A.A. meetings regularly; (c) seek out the people in A.A. who have successfully stayed sober for some time; (d) try to put into practice the A.A. program of recovery.

Reprinted from A.A. General Services Conference-approved literature (A Newcomer Asks), with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.


 

Meeting Types

Open Meetings – are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism.

Closed Meetings – are for AA members only, or for those who have a drinking problem and “have a desire to stop drinking.” If you think you have a problem with alcohol, you are welcome to attend closed AA meetings. An AA member is welcome to attend any AA meeting, regardless of its format.

 

Meeting Codes:

ABSI - As Bill Sees It meeting

BB - Big Book meeting

BG - Beginners meeting

C - Closed (Alcoholics only)

CC - Child Care available

CDL - Candlelight meeting

D - Discussion meeting

DR - Daily Reflection meeting

GV - Grapevine meeting

HA - Handicapped accessible

LS- Living Sober meeting

M - Men’s meeting

O - Open (Anyone can attend)

S - Speaker meeting

SP - (ES) - Spanish, Español meeting

ST - Step meeting

T - Tradition meeting

W - Women’s meeting

YP - Young People’s meeting

Thursday

7:00 AM:Sunrise, Open, DR,
Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York map

Noon: Noon Group, Open, D,
Victor E Club - 1320 E New York map

5:30 PM: Pass It On, Open, GV,
Victor E Club - 1320 E New York map

6:00 PM: Judge Not, ? , Deland Hospital, 701 W. Plymouth map

6:45 PM: Keep It Simple, C, ST, BG, Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York map

8:00 PM: Back To Basics, Closed, D, Plymouth Christian Church, 1101 Plymouth
map

8:00 PM: DeLand Group, Open, D, Stetson Baptist Church, 1025 W Minnesota Ave map

8:00 PM: Fortaleza,
Open, D, SP (ES) , Plymouth Christian Church, 1101 Plymouth
(across from High School) map

8:30 PM: The Young Persons Group Unlike Any Other, YP, D, ST, Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York Ave. map

Friday

7:00 AM: Sunrise, Open, DR,
Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York map

Noon: Noon Group, Closed, BB
Victor E Club - 1320 E New York map

5:30 PM: Pass It On - Open, LS, Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave. map

8:00 PM: Open Door, Open, D,
Victor E Club - 1320 E New York map

 

Saturday

8:00 AM: Sunrise, Open, DR,
Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York map

Noon: Boulevard Group, Open, D, Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York map

5:30 PM: Pass It On, Open, BG, Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York Ave. map

8:00 PM: Boulevard Group, Open, S, Victor E Club - 1320 E New York Ave. map

8:00 PM: Una Luz En Mi Camino, Open, D, SP (ES) , Plymouth Christian Church, 1101 Plymouth (across from High School) map

9:30 PM: The Young Persons Group Unlike Any Other, YP, BB, Victor E Club - 1320 E. New York Ave. map