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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Recovery Room | Recovery Room | 1205 South 9th Street | Mattoon | Closed Meeting Discussion Wheelchair Access + Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
12:00 PM | ROAD TO RECOVERY | ROAD TO RECOVERY | 130 W Eldorado St | Decatur | English Open Meeting |
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Mattoon, Illinois AA Meetings
Mattoon is a city in Coles County, Illinois. The city, along with its neighbor Charleston, is a principal part of the Charleston–Mattoon Micropolitan Statistical Area. It is home to several famous landmarks, including but not limited to the Lake Land College. Mattoon is home to over ten thousand people, and its population has been on the steady uptrend. Like many cities of its size, it has also witnessed a surge in the number of people living with alcohol addiction. Thankfully, there are several top AA meetings Illinois that provide effective relief and help you finally grow out of this challenge. For many people, the challenge of addiction is pretty daunting. Many who have been through it understand that you can’t overcome addiction without some significant help. The AA meetings Mattoon IL provides are the ideal iteration of such help. They don’t burden you with any stress and will be there for you as you work through your addiction problem. At the same time, they provide accountability for you. As you live your life daily, you can always come back to speak about the challenges and successes you’ve recorded. As time goes on, recovery from addiction becomes easier, and you can begin living a sober life once again.