Find AA meetings in Sylvania, Georgia to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Georgia includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:00 AM | Smokehouse Group | Smokehouse Group | 409 S College St | Statesboro | English Open Meeting |
11:00 AM | Smokehouse Group | Smokehouse Group | 409 S College St | Statesboro | Closed Meeting English |
5:30 PM | Smokehouse Group | Smokehouse Group | 409 S College St | Statesboro | English Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Warehouse Group | Warehouse Group | 6 E Cherry St | Statesboro | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Smoking Permitted |
7:00 PM | Liberty Street Group | Liberty Street Group | 521 Liberty St | Waynesboro | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:30 PM | Smokehouse Group | Smokehouse Group | 409 S College St | Statesboro | English Open Meeting |
7:30 PM | Saving Grace Group | Saving Grace Group | 835 Silver Hill Church Rd | Springfield | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
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Sylvania, Georgia AA Meetings
Sylvania is a small city in Screven County, Georgia. Alcoholics Anonymous offers AA meetings in Sylvania and surrounding communities. Check our online directory for locations, times and contact numbers for AA meetings in Sylvania and AA meetings Georgia. It takes courage to attend your first AA meeting, but the friendly people you’ll find at AA meetings in Sylvania will welcome you and accept you as you are. You’re also welcome to bring along a family member or friend for moral support. AA’s 12 Step Program has helped millions of people around the world achieve a life of sobriety. Although the program teaches spiritual principles, AA is not affiliated with any religious organization or political purpose. The peer support you will gain from AA can be an important part of your recovery from alcohol use disorder. However, you will still need to find treatment for the best chances of recovery success. Depending on your need, treatment can be inpatient or outpatient. Getting help with the detox process and continuing to counseling are the most important parts of treatment. If you need help finding treatment in your area, our specialists can help. Call us 24/7 to get connected to appropriate treatment for you.