About Jovenes Queens AA – Alcoholicos Anonimos – Corona
Jovenes Queens AA – Alcoholicos Anonimos was founded in 1977. It’s part of the Alcoholics Anonymous network. This chapter is based in Queens, New York. They provide local resources and peer support groups for young people who suffer from alcohol abuse. As you can tell by the group’s name and their website, all the meetings are primarily in Spanish.
In this program you’ll participate in AA’s traditional 12 Step program. This includes book discussions, talking in open forums and getting to know your peers. You’ll be in a better shape to recover together by sharing experiences and listening to how others handle the pressures of alcoholism. Each meeting has a different topic, and many are faith based. That is, you’ll lean on religion to help you get through your addiction. You can also connect with other social services such as food stamps or schooling as needed.
They’re open 365 days a year. They have meetings scheduled for every week, but some meetings are open to the public or are for women only. You can join one group or many, depending on how comfortable you are. Please check the website’s calendar for details on all upcoming events.