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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM Zoom Living Sober Group Online Online Gainesville, FL Gainesville Discussion   English   Open Meeting
12:30 PM New Life O/D/LIT/WC Triangle Club 1005 SE 4th Ave Gainesville English   Literature   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access

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Chiefland, Florida AA Meetings

Chiefland is a city in Levy County, Florida; the town is commonly referred to as the “Gem of the Suwannee Valley.” If you are coping with alcohol addiction and ready to get help, several addiction treatment solutions are available. In addition to exploring options for an inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation (rehab) program, you may want to start attending AA meetings in Chiefland.

Employing a support group system—such as AA meetings Florida—is an important recovery tool. Alcoholics Anonymous can provide support from like-minded people who have experienced very similar circumstances and challenges. Whether you are new to the AA program or an experienced AA member—often called an “old-timer”—you will be welcomed with open arms in the rooms of AA. There are never any dues or fees required to join AA. There is only one requirement for membership which is a desire to quit drinking. AA members are not required to get sober on their own before joining an AA group or attending meetings. Most people need help and support (such as that of Alcoholics Anonymous) to get sober. You may need to go to alcohol detox to quit drinking safely which is usually done in an inpatient treatment facility. If you need help locating a reliable addiction treatment facility, call our helpline today; we can help.

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