New Town Alano Club
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Recovery Meetings
Provides a safe and supportive meeting space for over 60 recovery meetings from various fellowships, including AA, NA, and more.

Social Gatherings & Education
Offers a venue for alcohol-free social gatherings and provides educational materials related to recovery.

About
New Town Alano Club

Founded in
1981
EIN
36-3132094
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Health & Wellness
Address
3326 N ASHLAND AVENUE UNIT S CHICAGO, IL 60657-0198 Unite States
Website
https://www.newtownalanoclub.org/
Phone
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Email address
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About
New Town Alano Club, founded in 1981, is a Chicago-based non-profit providing a safe, inclusive space for recovery, support, and education, with a special outreach to the LGBTQ community. NTAC hosts over 60 meetings weekly for various fellowships and offers resources for individuals and loved ones seeking healing through 12-step programs and community services.
Mission
New Town Alano Club provides a safe, inclusive space for recovery, support, and education, with a special outreach to the LGBTQ community, welcoming all who seek healing through various programs and community services that foster connection and growth.

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