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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:30 PM | Oakhurst Fellowship | Oakhurst Fellowship | 40671 CA-41 | Oakhurst | English Grapevine Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | As Bill Sees It Mammoth Lakes | Mammoth Lakes | 63 Lake Mary Road | Mammoth Lakes | As Bill Sees It Closed Meeting Discussion |
7:00 PM | Mariposa Fellowship | Boot Jack | 5034 Darrah Rd | Mariposa | English Open Meeting |
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Yosemite National Park, California AA Meetings
Think you or somebody you love might be affected by alcohol use disorder? You should consider visiting AA Yosemite. Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a damaging pattern of excessive drinking that leads to an eventual downfall. This disorder is becoming an extremely serious and common problem over the years. Alcohol use disorder has affected a lot of people in the world, especially in the US. AA California offers meetings all over the state to help the people that are suffering from AUD and work to get them sober. AA meetings help individuals who are trying to stay sober by giving them a judgment-free space to share their alcohol-related issues and work through them. AA provides the platform for people to meet and connect with others who are going through a similar journey. This offers a platform for people to support each other in their process of sobriety. These meetings also make sure the members stay sober by instilling the 12 steps philosophy of self-discovery. These 12 steps have proven to be highly effective in helping people get back on the right track. Some indications that a person might be dealing with AUD include being incapable of limiting the amount of alcohol intake, having a constant craving to drink, trying but failing to cut down on alcohol consumption, and neglecting important obligations for drinking.