About the Dry Dock

This is a great place to go for meetings and meet other people who are focused on recovery. It’s open to anyone who is looking for help with recovery. The atmosphere is exciting and uplifting. They also have delicious coffee and snacks for sale. There are meetings and groups you can join, and we have two meeting rooms and a private room for sponsors to work with their sponsees. We host several events throughout the year.
You can become a “shipmate” by making monthly contributions, or you can make a one-time contribution with cash or a check. The Shipmates is a group of people who choose to contribute money regularly (monthly, quarterly, or annually) to help keep the Dry dock open for everyone. The amount you give is up to you. These contributions help cover the costs of running the Dry Dock. If you want to join, ask the coffee bar attendant for more details. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, so your contributions are tax-deductible.

The Dry Dock hosts daily Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) meetings, offering a safe space for individuals struggling with alcohol-related issues like addiction, binge drinking, and alcoholism. The A.A. program emphasizes one alcoholic helping another through shared experiences, strength, and hope. By finding help here, you’ll not only benefit personally but also have the opportunity to support others, fostering mutual growth.

If you’re struggling to stop drinking, you might be an alcoholic. Take our 12-question survey to learn more. For immediate assistance, call our local hotline at 513-351-0422, or stop by the Dry Dock to join a meeting—click here for the schedule. Help is available, and you’re not alone.

Explore solutions for alcohol problems by attending meetings at the Dry Dock. Whether you’re seeking signs and symptoms or wondering if you have an alcohol problem, we’re here to support you. Together, we can help you take the first step toward recovery.

Service Work

We encourage everyone to get involved in their own way. There are many ways you can give back to the A.A. community and make your recovery stronger. Here are a few ideas:

Other Opportunities

There are lots of other ways to get involved, both at the Dry Dock and with other groups nearby. Just showing up early to meetings and talking to newcomers can really help you in your own recovery. Ask others in the fellowship how they stay involved and what they do to help.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top