Klub Abstynencki Quo Vadis
5701 West 63rd Street
Chicago, IL 60638
About Klub Abstynencki Quo Vadis
Klub Abstynencki Quo Vadis is a fellowship location in Chicago, Illinois offering Polish language Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and support groups for individuals recovering from alcohol addiction.
Located on the city's West side this community based meeting space provides multiple weekly AA gatherings in various formats, including Big Book study, 12 step programs and open speaker meetings. I think it's admirable that the fellowship serves as an important cultural and linguistic resource for Polish speaking adults seeking recovery.
What kind of support is offered?
Quo Vadis hosts group therapy and peer support meetings focused on alcohol addiction recovery, all conducted in Polish. Meeting formats include closed meetings and open meetings, speaker sessions and step and tradition study groups held throughout the week. I think it's beneficial to note that the fellowship follows traditional 12 step principles and offers ongoing aftercare support through Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous community based programs.
Who can attend meetings here?
The fellowship serves adult men and women over age 18, including young adults, from the Polish speaking community. Meetings are designed for anyone seeking recovery from alcoholism in a culturally familiar, native language environment.
Where is Quo Vadis located?
The meeting space is on Chicago's West side near the intersection of West 63rd Street and South Major Avenue. In person meetings are held at the facility throughout the week, including daily and weekend options.
How do I get started?
Visit the location at 5701 West 63rd Street in Chicago to join a meeting. AA meetings are typically open to anyone seeking support for alcohol addiction and no appointment is needed to attend open meetings.
Amenities
Addiction Treatment Programs
Individuals who are struggling with addiction to drugs or alcohol can get support at an adult program in Illinois. Designed for men and women over the age of 18, these programs offer rehabilitation treatment and recovery services.
Drug rehab in Illinois is designed to help men and women recover from drug addiction. The length of the program and its intensity vary, based on the individual’s needs. It’s important to find the right program to suit your unique situation and challenges.
Men’s rehab in Illinois typically includes individual, group, and family therapies. Group sessions are conducted with men only, which encourages greater vulnerability and sharing opportunities among participants.
Women who have substance use disorders are more likely than men to have co-occurring mental health disorders. Women’s rehab in Illinois often provides treatment for dual diagnosis, so women can get help for their addiction and disorders such as anxiety or depression.
Levels of Care
Outpatient rehab in Illinois may be brief or long-term, depending on the individual. During this time, you will maintain membership in a support group as well as attend one-on-one counseling sessions. The focus is ongoing development of life skills that will prevent relapse.



