Al-Anon Meeting Directory last updated
08/10/2025
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D-7
65641
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THORNDALE THURSDAY NIGHT AFG
VIA ZOOM
MEETING LINK Meeting ID: 824 0317 0604 Passcode: 726 022 |
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Thursday6:30 PM |
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D-20
30715886
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TOGETHER WE CAN ALATEEN
St. Andrew's Lutheran Church
WE ARE BACK TO LIVE MEETINGS!
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20 Dill Avenue Perkasie 18944 MAP Alateen meeting is in room 6, use side entrance off East Market Street parking lot |
Tuesday7:00 PM |
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D-3
11987
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AMBLER FRIDAY NIGHT AFG
Upper Dublin Lutheran Church
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Butler Pike & Susquehanna Rd Ambler AFG 19002 MAP
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Friday7:30 PM |
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D-3
12226
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LISTEN & LEARN AFG
Ascension United Church of Christ
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1700 West Main St. Jeffersonville 19043 MAP Enter off Hancock Ave. on side of the building |
Monday7:30 PM |
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D-19
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ALATEEN EASY DOES IT
St. Andrews Episcopal Church
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47 West Afton Ave. Yardley 19067 MAP Office Building |
Monday7:30 PM |
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D-4
12127
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HAVERTOWN/SATURDAY NIGHT
St. James United Church of Christ
AA meeting at the same time No beginners meeting at this time
Inclement weather only MEETING LINK
Meeting ID: 851 3943 6413 Passcode: 190834 |
135 Myrtle Ave Havertown 19083 MAP Enter door on left side of church. Then go 5 steps down and to the right. |
Saturday8:00 PM |
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D-4
12387
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WAYNE AFG
Saint Mary's Episcopal Church
link to contact info & info for beginners
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104 Louella Ave Wayne 19087 MAP
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Tuesday8:00 PM |
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D-19
12244
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FAR NORTHEAST AFG
Our Lady of Calvary Church
Children allowed but must be supervised. Service Support needed for this meeting
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11024 Knights Road Philadelphia 19154 MAP Lower Church; Enter 2nd door on Lower Church on left side of the front of the Church |
Sunday7:00 PM |
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D-7
12004
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BERWYN BUTTERFLY
Trinity Presbyterian Church
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Main Street & Berwyn Avenue Berwyn 19312 MAP
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Friday7:30 PM |
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D-7
30571542
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UNIONVILLE WEDNESDAY NIGHT AFG
St. Michael Lutheran Church
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109 East Doe Run Road Kennett Square 19348 MAP
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Wednesday6:30 PM |
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D-7
12152
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RED FOX SUNDAY NIGHT AFG
St. Michael Lutheran Church
MEETING LINK Meetings are Hybrid Meeting ID: 814 9259 4237 Passcode: 681598 |
109 East Doe Run Road Unionville 19375 MAP Room 103 |
Sunday7:00 PM |
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D-3
30640561
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CONSHOHOCKEN FRIDAY NIGHT AFG
St. Mark's Lutheran Church
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508 Harry Street Conshohocken 19428 MAP Enter through glass door |
Friday7:00 PM |
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D-3
12117
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NORTH WALES AFG
Church of the Messiah
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US-202 & Sumneytown Pike North Wales 19454 MAP Guild Room, 1st Floor end of the hall |
Tuesday8:00 PM |
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D-32
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THURSDAY NIGHT POTTSTOWN AFG
Cedarville United Methodist Church
Use 'Classroom Entrance', which can be reached by completely circling complex using main entrance road Big Book AA meeting at the same time
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1092 Laurelwood Rd. Pottstown 19465 MAP Room 108 |
Thursday7:00 PM |
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D-31
12098
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FLEETWOOD AFG
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
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117 East Arch Street Fleetwood 19522 MAP
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Sunday7:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
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D-31
12339
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ROBESONIA AFG
St. Paul's United Church of Christ
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301 W Penn Ave Robesonia 19551 MAP 1st floor (Pearl & Penn Ave.-Rt 422) |
Friday7:00 – 8:00 PM |
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Tribute to Mary R
Zoom Tips for Beginners
These meetings are back to meeting LIVE (or a hybrid): Back to Live/Hybrid
Get Busy to Get Better
Al-Anon and Alateen members are needed to help reach people suffering from the family disease of alcoholism. Typical service opportunities include sharing with families or professionals (medical, educational, legal) or handing out literature and answering questions at health fairs and conferences. More info: InstitutionAl-AnonMeeting.pdf
Get Involved!
Public Outreach Tools
There are literally hundreds of different ways that Al-Anon members work to get the word out to those still suffering from the family disease of alcoholism. The items below were developed by AISDV.
Public Outreach Posters
The success of District 7's Annual Fall Workshop,
along withsupport from AISDV, combined to make this
public outreach rail poster program possible.
To help promote Al-Anon/Alateen in our community, these posters were developed for use in churches, libraries, grocery stores, or anywhere there is a public bulletin board. There are multiple versions to choose from. It is suggested that you cut the lines between the tear-offs at the bottom (and optionally - tear off the first one) before posting. Included are 4 Alateen posters. Click on the thumbnails to access the full sized versions for printing.
Would you like to become an AMIAS?
Al-Anon Member Involved in Alateen Service (aka 'Alateen Group Sponsor')
More Info
A Radio Interview
Chester County AFG members share their experience, strength and hope in an interview with an internet radio station in this audio clip. Listen by downloading onto your computer and from there to your MP3 player or a smart phone.
Audio Segment 1
Audio Segment 2
The questions used for this interview were adapted from Media Interview Questions developed by WSO and available - along with other helpful materials - at the Al-Anon Media Center.
Public Service Slides - Movie Theater Advertising
AISDV, in conjunction with District 4 (Bryn Mawr Film Institute) and Districts 20 & 32 (Colonial Theater) has run these slides before movies. This is a great way to reach out to the community.
Other Advertising
In 2010 and 2011, respectively, AISDV ran advertising on SEPTA Regional Rail and local busses. The ads were developed from a public outreach bookmark developed by WSO:
Other tools
AISDV split the cost of vinyl banners with a number of Districts in 2011 - do you know where yours is? These are great for use at health fairs and other public events.
Another tool that AISDV has developed are business cards. These are very cost-effective outreach tools that can be given out to newcomers without worrying too much about how many we can afford to distribute.
Outreach to the Media
Would you like to help get information about Al-Anon published in your local paper? From getting your meeting listed in the calendar section to providing articles on the family disease, there are many useful resources in WSO's Al-Anon Media Center.
Try to tie together timely events (holidays, news items, etc.), trends and statistics with localized information to maximize the impact of your efforts.