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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | High Noon Group Savannah | High Noon Group | 1501 Eisenhower Drive | Savannah | Discussion Open Meeting Women's Meeting |
12:00 PM | Had Enuff Group | Had Enuff Group | Online Hinesville, GA 31313 | Hinesville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Wayne County Group | Wayne County Group | 837 E Pine St | Jesup | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
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Fort Stewart, Georgia AA Meetings
Like other areas in America, the United States Army post has residents living in the census-designated place (CDP) with an alcohol dependency. To provide expert assistance to these residents, Fort Stewart has set up AA meetings in Fort Stewart. While there are several treatments for alcohol addiction, AA, or Alcoholics Anonymous, is among the most trusted. Established way back in the 1930s, the group support therapy has a lengthy history of success in helping people to totally recoup from alcohol addiction. It is the oldest group support organization on the planet. And with over one hundred thousand groups and one million-plus members worldwide, it is also the biggest and most popular. One of the leading types of therapy is Alcoholics Anonymous or AA. One of the key factors for AA’s popularity is its well-known “Twelve Steps” process. The distinguished “Twelve Steps” acts as the primary guide for AA members. While the “Twelve Traditions”’ governs exactly how AA groups ought to run. So revered is the “Twelve Steps” that has been copied by many other group support organizations. The “Twelve Steps” is a major component of AA meetings. If you live in Fort Stewart and need help with alcohol dependence, by attending AA meetings in Fort Stewart, the “Twelve Steps” could also help you become sober again. Information on these meetings, as well as AA meetings Georgia on alcoholicsanonymous.com.