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Welcome To Monroe, Michigan AA

The Monroe Area Intergroup currently meets on the second Thursday of each month at 6:00 pm at the Monroe Alano Club, 148 N. Monroe Street, Monroe, MI. Attendance is encouraged and open to all AA members.

This website comes to you from the Monroe, MI Area Intergroup. We are located in the very southeast corner of Michigan sitting between Detroit and Toledo, OH.

Monroe Area Intergroup Meeting

05/10/2012 06:00
America/New York

Monroe Area Intergroup Meeting
Monroe Alano Club, 148 N. Monroe St., Monroe

Spring Fling 2012

05/26/2012 05:00
America/New York

Grace Lutheran Church
630 N. Monroe St., Monroe
Doors open at 5pm
Dinner at 6pm
Skit at 7pm
Dance to follow skit
Bring a dish to pass
$5 at the door
No one will be turned away

Friends of Bill W. Campouts

08/17/2012 12:00
08/19/2012 12:00
America/New York

Totem Pole Park
16333 Lulu Rd., Petersburg, MI
(734) 279-2110

Friends of Bill W. Campouts

07/20/2012 12:00
07/22/2012 12:00
America/New York

Totem Pole Park
16333 Lulu Rd., Petersburg Rd.
(734) 279-2110

Friends of Bill W. Campouts

06/22/2012 12:00
06/24/2012 12:00
America/New York

Totem Pole Park
16333 Lulu Rd. Petersburg, MI

Print Schedule

Click the link below for a pdf printable AA meeting schedule for the Monroe area, Michigan.

The Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous

1) Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon A.A. unity.

2) For our group purpose, there is but one ultimate authority - a loving God as He may express Himself in our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not govern.

3) The only requirement for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking.

4) Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or A.A. as a whole.

5) Each group has but one primary purpose - to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.

The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous

1) We admitted we were powerless over alcohol - that our lives had become unmanageable.

2) Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.

3) Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.

4) Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

5) Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.

6) Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.

7) Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.

How To Contact Us

 

 - AA Hotline is available 24 hours a day with information ranging from meeting times and  locations to phone numbers of AA members in the area who are ready and willing to help another alcoholic.

 

The AA Hotline number is (734) 240-4844

 

 - If you wish to contact us by mail with any comments, suggestions or other correspondence, our address is:

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