For Professionals

For Professionals Who Work With Alcoholics

Whether you’re an addictions counselor, attorney, physician, mental health care provider, probation officer, or any other professional working with alcoholics, you have seen firsthand the severity of consequences that alcoholics face without real recovery.

We are so grateful to you for your support of recovery from alcoholism and addiction within your chosen field, and we look forward to working together with you to help your clients find relief in recovery and hope for another way to Live.

Nursing students — that includes you too! More info for you can be found below.

Most commonly, you’re likely looking for meetings to share with your clients:

Find a Meeting (via our website)

Meeting Guide app (more information from AA.org)

Printable Meeting List (organized by day/time, updated 2025-07-21)

Here is some literature to help you familiarize yourself with our program of recovery:

The above graphics are used with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.

Paper versions of pamphlets and resources may also be available at
Central Office, 638 Papworth Ave Ste A, Metairie

See more Resources: Find a Meeting | For Newcomers | More Info About Online Meetings

Meeting Attendance Records Sheet (printable)

Printable Meeting List (organized by day/time, updated 2025-06-17)

For Nursing Students

Nursing students, we are so grateful for your interest in our recovery meetings and fellowship. 

We look forward to connecting you to some of our meetings, so you can gain observational experience of our peer support and recovery program. Thank you for your commitment to your studies in the realms of addiction recovery and mental healthcare.

You are welcome to attend any Open meeting of A.A. – “Open” means that anyone can attend the meeting; “Closed” means only alcoholics seeking recovery can attend.

Below is a link to all of the open meetings available, organized by day and time. You can also apply different filters, such as day, time, and location, to help narrow your search and find a meeting that best aligns with your schedule.

https://aaneworleans.org/meetings/?tsml-day=any&tsml-type=O

Meetings tend to last an hour to an hour and 15 minutes.

When the basket is passed around for contributions, please do not feel obligated to contribute. Per our Traditions, our meetings and fellowship are self-supporting, and so our visitors do not need to contribute to the basket (and are generally discouraged from doing so).

Please let us know if we can be of any further help connecting you with a meeting.
office@aaneworleans.org

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