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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Orange Beach | Orange Beach Presbyterian | 26640 Canal Rd | Orange Beach | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | INNERARITY ACCEPTANCE | Holy Spirit Catholic Church | 10650 Gulf Beach Hwy | Pensacola | English Open Meeting Step Meeting |
12:00 PM | There Is A Solution | First Presbyterian Church | 195 E Berry Ave | Foley | English Open Meeting Step Meeting |
12:00 PM | NEW WARRINGTON | West Jackson Square | 605 N 65th Ave | Pensacola | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | THERE IS HOPE IN FAIRHOPE | 349 Fairwood Blvd, Fairhope, AL 36532, USA | 349 Fairwood Blvd | Fairhope | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | AWAKENING | Northminister Presbyterian Church | 1100 E 9 Mile Rd | Pensacola | English Open Meeting |
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Daphne, Alabama AA Meetings
Daphne, Alabama, celebrates the local abundance of seafood in several annual festivals. AA meetings in Daphne help those residents and visitors who struggle to manage alcohol use disorder (AUD). Like other people across the country, people in Daphne also experience the characteristics symptoms of AUD, including the inability to control or quit drinking despite great determination to do so, and the disentigration of personal and professional relationships. Few people with AUD can recover without support. Alcoholics Anonymous has been offering AUD recovery support for more than 85 years through various local meetings. In meetings and AA literature, participants learn a spiritual program of self-examinations and improvement. When applied to participants’ lives outside of meetings, recovery begins to happen. The distinctive practice of sharing in meetings helps members find clarity about their experiences and allows them to lay their emotional burdens down. When those who successfully live in recovery share how fulfilling their lives are without alcohol, members are inspired. Though it may seem scary to begin attending AA meetings in Alabama, members find that regular attendance and participation give them the support they don’t have elsewhere and helps them stay on the road to recovery. For some folks with AUD, detox from alcohol is not safe without supervision. Call our toll-free number and speak with a specialist to learn more about treatment programs available to assist and strengthen your recovery.