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5:30 PM | High Sierra Group | Calvary Baptist Church | Online 1100 W Line St | Bishop | Big Book English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
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Big Pine, California AA Meetings
Located south-southeast of Bishop town, Big Pine is a census-designated place in Inyo County. Big Pine is located in California and has a steadily growing population. Some residents have struggled with alcohol addiction for many years, many have also tried unsuccessfully to achieve sobriety. The search for an effective and lasting solution to alcohol abuse started out long ago. Alcoholics Anonymous, today, organizes fellowships which have been in existence since 1935. These meetings focus on gradual reduction of alcohol intake and general wellbeing of members. AA California organizes AA meetings in Big Pine and this giant stride has yielded promising results. While similar to other AA California meetings, AA meetings in Big Pine are localized to this community and individuals have options of joining either open or closed meetings. Open meetings promote voluntary experience sharing and individuals have access to numerous accounts of alcohol addiction and how they were resolved. At open meetings, members can form lasting friendships and they are encouraged too. This helps a lot in recovery process Membership of closed AA meetings is strictly to individuals indicted in alcohol addiction. Counselors or mentors who have substantial experience in dealing with alcohol abuse share it with group members and provide encouragement in the recovery process. Alcoholics Anonymous invites you to attend their AA California meetings today.