You Are Not Alone

"The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking."
— AA Third Tradition

30+ Weekly Meetings

In-person meetings across St. Clair & Sanilac counties every day of the week.

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Online Zoom Meetings

Join our Sunday morning and Monday evening virtual meetings from anywhere.

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Literature Bank

All AA-approved books available for your group through District 23.

Nate A. — (810) 937-6555 →

Accessibilities Chair

Need help getting to a meeting? Contact Reed for transportation support.

Reed — (810) 650-1280 →
Calm lake at sunrise reflecting the sky — Blue Water Area of Michigan

Welcome to District 23

AA District 23 is part of Area 33 of Alcoholics Anonymous, serving the Blue Water Area of Michigan — Port Huron, St. Clair County, and Sanilac County.

Whether you are new to recovery, returning after a relapse, or looking to strengthen your sobriety — you are welcome here. All that is needed is a desire to stop drinking.

Our district coordinates dozens of AA groups meeting weekly across Port Huron, Marysville, Fort Gratiot, Lakeport, Smiths Creek, and surrounding communities — open and closed meetings, Big Book studies, speaker meetings, and more.

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News & Events

Stay connected with what's happening in our recovery community.

Monthly

District 23 Business Meeting

All AA members are welcome. 6 PM at Dry Dock, 207 Huron Ave, Port Huron. Check the Events page for the next date.

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New Meeting

Jeddo Bonfire Group

New open meeting — Mondays at 7:30 PM, 5504 Burtch Rd, Grant Twp/Jeddo. All welcome. Contact Sandy K. at (810) 824-9321.

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Always Open

24/7 Helpline

Need to talk right now? Our helpline is available around the clock — day or night. You don't have to face this alone.

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Ready to Take the First Step?

Meetings are free, confidential, and available every day of the week across the Blue Water Area. You don't need to call ahead — just show up.

About Alcoholics Anonymous: AA is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other so they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution.
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