Meeting Details
| Day | Time | Period |
|---|---|---|
| Thursday | 19:00:00 | Evening |
Location Information
About RIC: AA for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color AA Meeting in Philadelphia
RIC: AA for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color is a dedicated Alcoholics Anonymous meeting serving the Philadelphia, PA recovery community. This Closed, LGBTQ, English meeting convenes every Thursday at 19:00:00 at Old Pine Street Community Center (D27), providing a consistent and reliable support system for individuals on their journey to sobriety.
Meeting Format and Structure
As a Closed, LGBTQ, English meeting, RIC: AA for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color follows the traditional AA format that has helped millions achieve and maintain sobriety. The meeting typically runs for 60-90 minutes, creating a safe space where participants can share their experiences, strength, and hope with others who understand the challenges of alcohol addiction.
Who Can Attend RIC: AA for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color?
RIC: AA for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color welcomes anyone with a desire to stop drinking. Whether you're attending your first AA meeting or have years of sobriety, you'll find support and understanding here. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking - there are no dues, fees, or registration requirements.
Location and Accessibility
Located at Old Pine Street Community Center (D27) in Philadelphia, this meeting venue is chosen for its accessibility and welcoming environment. The address is 401 Lombard Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147. The venue strives to accommodate all attendees, and parking is typically available nearby.
What to Expect at Your First Meeting
If you're new to RIC: AA for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color or AA in general, here's what you can expect:
- A warm welcome from group members who understand your journey
- No pressure to speak - you can simply listen if you prefer
- Complete anonymity and confidentiality
- A non-judgmental atmosphere focused on recovery
- The opportunity to get a sponsor and work the 12 Steps
- Fellowship and support from others in recovery
The Group
RIC: AA for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color is part of the group, which has been serving the Philadelphia recovery community with dedication and commitment. This group maintains the AA traditions while adapting to meet the needs of local members seeking recovery from alcohol addiction.
Recovery Resources in Philadelphia
While RIC: AA for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color provides excellent support every Thursday, recovery is a daily journey. Philadelphia offers numerous other AA meetings throughout the week, ensuring you can find support whenever you need it. Many members attend multiple meetings weekly to strengthen their recovery program.