About The Bridge of Green Bay
The Bridge of Green Bay is a nonprofit recovery support organization in Green Bay, Wisconsin offering a welcoming community space for 12 step meetings and peer based addiction recovery support.
While not a clinical treatment center, The Bridge has served the local recovery community since 1981, hosting around 20 meetings per week for approximately 8,000 individuals each year.
Visitors appreciate its longstanding presence, broad fellowship options and smoke free, volunteer run environment.
What kind of support is offered?
The Bridge offers a dedicated space for 12 step fellowship meetings rather than clinical treatment.
Available groups include Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Al-Anon, Gamblers Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, Nicotine Anonymous, Adult Children of Alcoholics, Sex Addicts Anonymous, Obsessive Compulsive Anonymous and Food Addicts Anonymous.
Who can attend meetings here?
Anyone with a desire to stop a substance or behavioral addiction is welcome.
The Bridge serves people seeking support for alcohol and drugs, gambling, eating related issues and other addictive behaviors and also offers Spanish speaking 4th and 5th step meetings for all addictions.
Where is The Bridge of Green Bay located?
The Bridge is located at 2514 Jenny Lane in Green Bay, one block off University Avenue between Rothe Street and Liebman Court. The smoke free building includes large and small meeting rooms along with a kitchen for hosting community events.
Is there a cost to attend?
Meetings are free to attend, with no appointment required. Groups are self supporting and may pass a basket for optional donations and visitors can also choose a voluntary $50 annual contribution to become a "Friend of the Bridge."
How do I get started?
Walk in attendance is welcome at any scheduled meeting. If a specific program is not available on site, staff or volunteers may help direct visitors to an appropriate community resource.





