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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Wewa Serenity Group | First United Methodist Church | 335 FL-71 | Wewahitchka | English |
12:00 PM | Keep It Simple Group Panama City | Keep It Simple Group Panama City | 3610 West 17th Street | Panama City | Discussion Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | 12@12 | CAYA Club | 8317 Front Beach Rd STE 27 | Panama City | English |
12:00 PM | Serenity Happy Hour | Serenity House | 1211 E 25th St | Panama City | English |
12:00 PM | 12 At 12 Panama City Beach | 12 At 12 Panama City Beach | 8317 Front Beach Road | Panama City | Closed Meeting Step Meeting |
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Wewahitchka, Florida AA Meetings
Wewahitchka is a city in Gulf County, Florida; the town took its name from an American Indian word meaning “water eyes,” named after two lakes that look like a pair of eyes. Our online directory of AA meetings in Wewahitchka may interest you.if you have an alcohol addiction, and live or work in Gulf County. Whether you are new to the Alcoholics Anonymous program, or you’re a seasoned AA member who recently moved to Wewahitchka, participants of AA meetings Florida will warmly welcome you.
Many people are looking for AA meetings because they have been court-ordered to an addiction recovery program. If you’ve been court-ordered to treatment, here are some tips that may help you navigate the process. Many courts order regular AA meeting attendance rather than jail time for alcohol-related convictions, such as domestic disputes or DWI (driving while intoxicated, also known as DUI in some states). There is no typical court-ordered AA group; instead, court-ordered individuals are free to choose any AA group they want to attend. The court usually requires proof of attendance of an AA meeting. What is the best way to get written proof that you have attended AA meetings? Typically, you need a card or slip— issued by the court—signed. AA groups handle signing court slips differently. Each AA group has different rules on who can sign court-generated slips. The slip can be signed by a group member or by a specific individual (usually the group secretary or another group officer).
If you need a more structured addiction treatment program than AA, contact one of our friendly, knowledgeable treatment specialists today. Whether you want to explore options for alcohol detox (usually done at an inpatient facility) or an inpatient or outpatient rehab facility, we can help you find programs in your local area.