Find AA meetings in Auburn, Alabama to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Alabama includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Early Risers Group | Grace United Methodist, Fellowship Hall | 915 E Glenn Ave | Auburn | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Noon Recovery Group | Pelham House | 229 Pelham St | Alexander City | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Fellowship Group | Fellowship Group | 909 Stonewall St | LaGrange | English Open Meeting |
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Auburn, Alabama AA Meetings
The historic college town of Auburn, Alabama, is a fast-growing metropolitan area. Most college towns struggle to help people with alcohol use disorder (AUD); students and other residents are affected. AA meetings in Auburn provide safe places for those with AUD to meet and support one another in recovering from this medical condition. The characteristic symptoms of AUD include the inability to control one’s drinking and the harm it causes in relationships. If you are experiencing either of these, use our online directory to find meetings nearby. Alcoholics Anonymous offers a variety of meetings to meet individual needs, including beginners’ meetings, 12-step meetings, gender-specific meetings, and more. AA meetings are free to attend, and the only membership requirement is a desire to stop drinking. AA groups use the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, which outlines the 12 Steps of AA, and other literature, to work through a self-improvement program. Meetings devote a large portion of time for members to share their recovery stories. Through this sharing, participants see how those living in recovery live fulfilling lives without alcohol. No one is required to share but doing so is an integral part of healing. Members may choose to listen until they feel comfortable sharing. Wherever a person is on the healing path, AA meetings in Alabama are there to support them. Formal rehab programs are also available. To learn more about detox and rehab treatments, call our 24/7 confidential helpline and request information.