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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Broken Glass Group | Raintree Storage Building | 4676 US Hwy 27 S | Sebring | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | New Beginnings Group North Port | New Beginnings Group | Online 4200 South Biscayne Drive | North Port | Open Meeting Speaker |
12:00 PM | Avon Park Back to Basics Group | Resurrection Lutheran Church | 324 E Main St | Avon Park | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
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Zolfo Springs, Florida AA Meetings
Zolfo Springs is a town in Hardee County, Florida; the city, originally known as “Zolfo,” was expanded due to its location along a cattle trail from Bradenton to Fort Pierce, called the “Florida Cracker Trail.” If you are looking for AA meetings in Zolfo Springs, our online AA meetings Florida directory is available 24/7 to help you in your search. Whether you are a newcomer to the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) program, recently moved to Hardee County, or are looking for a group to join after a recent relapse, you will be warmly received in the rooms of AA.
For many individuals in recovery, relapse is a common incident. Many different factors can cause relapse, but the critical thing to remember is to return to your addiction recovery program, such as a 12-step program, as soon as possible. Getting back to AA meetings and creating a relapse prevention plan can help you move on from the relapse and let go of any feelings of shame or guilt. Relapse prevention plans incorporate action steps (such as going to 90 meetings in 90 days) to prevent future relapse. Another tool for relapse prevention includes employing support resources (such as finding a home group). A home group is an AA meeting you attend regularly; when other group members get to know you, they can provide optimal support. AA may not provide as much structure as you need, such as alcohol detoxification (detox) which is best done in a hospital or inpatient facility, or a structured relapse prevention program. Contact one of our knowledgeable, friendly treatment specialists today if you need help finding an addiction treatment program near you.