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Alcoholics Anonymous - Flagler County

Providing members with a supportive environment to openly share their challenges with alcoholism.

Exploring the Challenges and Achievements of People in Recovery

In Flagler County, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) offers a range of meetings, Zoom sessions, and special events that create a supportive platform for members to connect, share their personal journeys, and encourage one another in their pursuit of sobriety. These gatherings provide a space for individuals to discuss the challenges and successes of their recovery in an environment of mutual respect, understanding, and shared commitment.

Local AA groups meet regularly at welcoming venues, including Silver Dollar, United Methodist Church, and Grace Tabernacle Ministries. Each location offers members a safe and inclusive setting, whether they are new to recovery or have been sober for years. 

Encouraging Individuals to Stay Committed to Their Recovery Goals

Special events such as speaker meetings, fellowship activities, and milestone celebrations further enrich the AA experience. They help members strengthen their bonds, gain insights from others’ stories, and find inspiration to remain dedicated to their recovery goals. By offering these diverse resources, Alcoholics Anonymous continues to be a cornerstone for those seeking hope, healing, and community.

Mission Statement

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.