Find AA meetings in Redding, California to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in California 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 | Gratitude Speaker | Zoom Meeting (Redding) | Online Redding, CA | Redding | English Open Meeting Speaker |
12:00 PM | Tuesday Connection Group - Redding | Alano Club | 1050 State St | Redding | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Live and Let Live Group - Red Bluff | The Club in Red Bluff | 785 Musick Ave | Red Bluff | English Open Meeting |
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Redding, California AA Meetings
Redding is a city in the Shasta Cascade region of Northern California, located along the Sacramento River. If you live in the local area and have an alcohol addiction, you may want to look at our online directory of AA meetings, Redding, CA. The Alcoholics Anonymous program has some simple guidelines for beginners who want to be successful in the program and suggestions to help you reach the goal of getting sober and staying sober. First off, go to as many meetings as possible. You can find several types of meetings our AA California meeting directory. When you find a group you like, declare yourself a member and consider it your homegroup. Having a homegroup can provide the support needed for a successful long-term recovery. Next, get a sponsor. A sponsor is a person who has some experience in the program, who will mentor you in how to work the program. You should also begin giving back by doing service work. Service work can include anything from making coffee before a meeting to a range of volunteer opportunities within AA. The idea is to give back what was freely given when you first arrived in the rooms of AA, namely, the groups’ support, guidance, and acceptance.