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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Ukiah Fellowship Group | Fellowship Hall | 527 S State St | Ukiah | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Recovery Group Noon Meeting | Recovery Group Noon Meeting | 270 North Pine Street | Ukiah | Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | We Are Not Saint Francis | Saint Francis Church | 66 E Commercial St | Willits | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Cloverdale Newcomers Meeting | Grange | 201 Commercial St | Cloverdale | Daily Reflections English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Lower Lake Fellowship on 2nd | United Methodist Church | 16255 2nd St | Lower Lake | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | 12 + 12 Book Study | Pacific Home Group | 32341 N Harbor Dr | Fort Bragg | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Fellowship Group - Lakeport | Lakeport Fellowship - Vista Point Shopping Center | 832 Lakeport Blvd | Lakeport | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Ukiah, California AA Meetings
Ukiah is the county seat and largest city of Mendocino County, in the state of California. A portion of its population is dependent on alcohol. However, in response, the city has set up Alcohol Anonymous meeting points in order to help these residents get much-needed support. If you are one of them, you can look for AA meetings Ukiah CA as well as other AA California meetings easily at AlcoholicsAnonymous.com. Alcoholics Anonymous is a self-supporting, multiracial, and nonprofessional organization that helps individuals overcome their alcohol addiction. What is more, AA meetings are open to anyone seeking help for their drinking problem. Open meetings are open to individuals who do not have a drinking problem but want to help their loved ones overcome the addiction. However, only individuals with a drinking problem can attend closed meetings or become AA members. Open meetings are typically designed for members to tell their alcohol addiction stories and share experiences. AA meetings usually have one specific topic that is chosen by the experienced members of the meeting. Members then take turns in contributing to the topic while sharing their stories. Some AA meetings serve a particular purpose. An example would be Beginners meetings, where new members are taught about the essentials of the program.