AA meetings are for people of any Socio-economic status. Alcoholism is not restricted to any one group.
It is estimated that over 2 million people around the world attend AA meetings.
Children are welcome at any open AA meeting. Call your intergroup office for a list of open meetings near you. http://www.theagapecenter.com/AA/AAinUK.htm
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Yes. Anyone can have AA meetings ANYWHERE.
Closed” vs. “Open” Meetings Meetings of the A.A. might be open or closed. Anyone, including AA members and non-members, is welcome during open meetings. This is the greatest approach to understand more about AA—what it is, what it does, and if this recovery program is right for you. Speaker meetings are frequently open, while discussion meetings are occasionally open. Closed meetings are exclusively open to AA members or potential AA members. Discussion groups are sometimes closed, as are 12-step studies. Closed sessions can aid in the development of a sense of safety during the healing process.
There are a few online AA meetings. However, it is best to attend AA meetings in person. This is because it helps to talk out one's feelings about their addiction to alcohol.
There are two kinds of AA meetings: open and closed. Open meetings are just that. Anyone may attend. Closed meetings are only for people who have a desire to stop drinking. Your child would be welcome at any open meeting. See the link below for help locating meetings in your area.
Online AA meetings can be found very easily by doing a simple search. A list of online meetings can also be found by going to the Alcoholics Anonymous website and clicking the "How to Find A.A. Meetings."
AA meetings can be located by consulting a phone book or by entering a city and "AA" in Google. Meetings can be found in cities and towns around the world, in resorts, and even on cruise ships.
Any legal evidence can be used in court. Most AA meetings, while held under the expectation of privacy and confidentiality, are not protected.