Find AA meetings in Makawao, Hawaii to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Hawaii 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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8:00 PM | Paniolo Group | Po'okela Church | 200 Olinda Rd | Makawao | English Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | Maui Sunset | Waipuilani Park | 99 W Waipuilani Rd | Kihei | Discussion English Open Meeting + Outdoor Meeting Speaker |
5:30 PM | Happy Hour | Kalama Park | 1990 S Kihei Rd | Kihei | English Open Meeting Outdoor Meeting |
6:00 PM | Hana Group - Hana Hou | Wananalua Church | 10 Hauoli Rd | Hana | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | Kapalua Spinners | Kapalua Spinners | 100 Kapalua Drive | Lahaina | Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | Spinners | Pineapple Grill | 100 Kapalua Dr | Lahaina | English Open Meeting |
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Makawao, Hawaii AA Meetings
Makawao is considered a census-designated region on the island of Maui; the area is on the northwest slope of Haleakala ( East Maui Volcano) in Hawaii. For those searching for addiction recovery programs in the area, the online directory of AA meetings in Makawao may be of interest. People with substance use disorders often experience depression, anxiety disorder, and other mental health disorders (medically coined dual diagnosis). You may find others in AA meetings Hawaii (such as those in Makawao) who are also struggling with dual diagnosis. The Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) program recognizes mental health issues, such as when AA members have been diagnosed with alcohol addiction and depression (or other mental health issues). Many recovering people take medications and receive other types of mental health treatment while attending AA. While Alcoholics Anonymous does not approve of the misuse of addictive prescription medications, having a prescription from your doctor and taking medications as prescribed to manage mental health issues is considered beneficial to a person’s overall recovery. If you have any questions about the meeting directory, or you feel you may need a more structured recovery program (such as inpatient or outpatient rehab), please get in touch with a recovery specialist today. We can help you find a reliable addiction recovery program in your local area.