About our meetings

Your path starts here.

We offer a variety of recovery meetings, each with its own focus and purpose. Browse the meeting types below to learn more about the meetings we host, what each group focuses on, and how these paths can support your journey forward.

Browse the program types below to find the best meeting for you.

AA

Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous

A fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope to solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism.
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Al-Anon

Support for loved ones

Al-Anon

Support for families and friends of alcoholics. Learn how to cope with the effects of someone else's drinking and find hope and healing.
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CoDa

Co-dependents Anonymous

Co-dependents Anonymous

A fellowship for those seeking healthy relationships. Focus on developing functional relationships and overcoming codependency patterns.
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ACA/D

Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families

Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families

Support for adults who grew up in alcoholic or dysfunctional homes. Address childhood trauma and build healthier life patterns.
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AA/Al-Anon Hybrid

Combined AA & Al-Anon meeting

AA/Al-Anon Hybrid

A group for anyone who is working on their own recovery while also caring about someone else facing addiction.
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Speaker Meetings

Members share their experience, strength, & hope

Speaker Meetings

Listen to members share their personal recovery stories. An inspiring format perfect for newcomers and those seeking motivation.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Alano Club?

An Alano Club is a nonprofit community space that hosts recovery meetings. It is not a treatment program. It is simply a safe, consistent place where groups can gather and people can connect, listen, and find support on their recovery journey.

Most meetings include a short reading or introduction, followed by either a speaker sharing or a group discussion on a topic. You’re welcome to simply listen until you feel comfortable participating.

No. All meetings at Suburban North Alano Club are walk-in friendly. Just arrive a few minutes early to get settled.

Meetings are free. Many groups pass a basket to help cover rent and supplies, but giving is optional.

No. You are never required to speak. Listening is a meaningful way to take part, especially when you’re new.

Each program has a different focus. You can browse our meeting types to learn what each group covers, or you can try a few and see where you feel most supported.

For most meetings, yes—unless the meeting is listed as “closed.” Closed meetings are for people who identify with the program. Open meetings welcome everyone, including supporters.

Yes. Many people come to their first meeting unsure. There is no requirement to decide anything before you show up. Just bring yourself.

Some groups may, but availability changes. Check the meeting schedule or contact the club for the most up-to-date information.

Most meetings run 60 minutes. Some special-format meetings may run slightly longer.

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