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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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4:30 PM | Sunset Group | Sunset Group | 1397 Irvin Cobb Dr | Paducah | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
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Golconda, Illinois AA Meetings
Golconda is the County seat city of Pope County, Illinois. It lies along the Ohio River. This city’s residents have had painful experiences or known someone who did, with alcohol and substance addictions, and they can tell that the effects of these on affected persons are hard to bear. They suffer from depression to illnesses, poor mental state, emotional breakdowns, strained relationships with family and friends, loss of careers, businesses or education, etc. Alcoholics Anonymous was established in 1935 to address alcohol-related problems that most people face, and this vision has seen tremendous progress over the years. AA meetings in Golconda are available to residents of the community who want to overcome their addiction challenges and start a better life. Many programs are structured to help them achieve this, and the AA meetings Illinois state hosts provide support and guidance to participants. Treatments begin with alcohol detoxification at an inpatient treatment facility, and professionals prescribe medications for them. Recovery programs like therapy, counseling, follow-up meetings help with long-term results so that participants can attain good stability. All of these are pro bono, courtesy of AA. You can reach out to our specialists to help you with whatever information you need.