Find AA meetings in Paia, 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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5:00 PM | Maui Sunset | Waipuilani Park | 99 W Waipuilani Rd | Kihei | Daily Reflections English Open Meeting + Outdoor Meeting |
5:30 PM | Happy Hour | Kalama Park | 1990 S Kihei Rd | Kihei | English Open Meeting Outdoor Meeting |
6:30 PM | Upcountry Speaker Meeting | Makawao Union Church | 1445 Baldwin Ave | Makawao | English Open Meeting Speaker |
7:00 PM | Maui Strong | Keopuolani Park | Keopuolani Regional Park | Kahului | English Open Meeting Outdoor Meeting + Young People |
7:30 PM | No Ka Oi Group | Door of Faith Church | 4975 Lower Honoapiilani Rd | Lahaina | English Open Meeting |
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Paia, Hawaii AA Meetings
Paia is considered a census-designated place in Maui County; it is on the northern coast of the island of Maui, in Hawaii. Those who are in addiction recovery and work or live in the area may be interested in learning about AA meetings in Paia. Newcomers (also referred to as beginners) to the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) program may want to know about the 12-Step program and just how it works. AA meetings Hawaii is a fellowship of members with a common goal to help each other get sober and stay sober. Staying sober is accomplished by sharing recovery stories and assisting newcomers in learning how to apply the 12-Steps to their daily lives. Substance use disorders often result in a life that is considered chaotic and unmanageable. The 12-Steps are said to restore a recovering alcoholic to sanity, helping to put one’s life back in order. But how exactly do the 12-Steps of AA work? Those with alcohol addiction admit that they need help and that help must come from somewhere outside themselves (such as from the group). Next, the recovering person takes an honest inventory of their lives, making amends for the things that need to be changed and putting their life back in order. Working the Steps helps a person employ self-discipline and adopt a sense of honesty, courage, forgiveness, and acceptance. It may sound like a pretty tall order, but millions of those who have walked the AA path know that recovery is not only possible; it’s the likely result of working the Steps.