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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Autauga S.O.S. Group | Autauga S.O.S. Group | 178 E 4th St | Prattville | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Legacies Group | Legacies Group | 3412 Atlanta Hwy | Montgomery | Big Book Closed Meeting English + Literature |
12:00 PM | Chisholm Group | Chisholm Group | 1409 Federal Dr | Montgomery | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Smoking Permitted |
12:00 PM | Happy Hour Group Montgomery | Happy Hour Group | 3466 Eastdale Circle | Montgomery | Closed Meeting Discussion |
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Hope Hull, Alabama AA Meetings
Hope Hull is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, in the state of Alabama. Are you coping with alcohol addiction? In fact, would you like to get proper treatment for this addiction? Nowadays, you can do that at numerous treatment programs that provide comfort and support. AA meetings in Hope Hull are famous for amazing social support and a friendly atmosphere. Among other things, they serve as a great platform for meeting new members who are going through similar struggles. In case you live in other parts of Alabama, AA meetings in Alabama can set you up with one of their regularly held meetings. It is a well-known fact that people start drinking for various reasons and some of them may include fitting in, being popular, or forgetting childhood traumas. Whichever the reason for drinking may be, it is crucial to seek help when alcohol is widely present in your life. On top of that, it can ruin relationships with close people or even influence your behavior in a negative way. Of course, maintaining sobriety is a lifelong process that will continue after you complete your AA meetings recovery. It may take years to get back on your feet. But, once you do that, life will get better and you will be able to enjoy many more things.