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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Simple Serenity | Simple Serenity - 49 | 51 W Clinton St | Frankfort | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Alcoholics in Recovery | Life's Journey Church | 522 Powell St | Lebanon | Discussion English Open Meeting |
1:00 PM | 1pm Crawfordsville | Presbyterian Church | 307 S Washington St | Crawfordsville | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
1:00 PM | Open Discussion North Webster Street Kokomo | One Day at a Time | 1301 North Webster Street | Kokomo | Discussion Open Meeting |
1:00 PM | Focus On The Solution | Focus On The Solution - 77 | 505 W Mulberry St | Kokomo | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Lafayette, Indiana AA Meetings
Lafayette is a city in Tippecanoe County found in Indiana, United States. It is the County seat of Tippecanoe County and is located 105 miles (169 km) southeast of Chicago and 63 miles (101 km) northwest of Indianapolis. Alcoholism is presently defined as the consumption of alcohol that results in significant mental or physical health problems and an inability to stop drinking. It results in health, social and psychiatric problems. To treat alcohol addiction, several methods can be used, including counseling, therapies, group meetings, and more. One of the more popular methods is attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. In the meetings, the 12 steps and the 12 traditions are used as guidelines for healing. These traditions were developed to support people who have become dependent on alcohol and would like to make a change in their lifestyle. The first step aims to help the person with alcohol use disorder accept that they have been powerless over alcohol and that they can offer their experience to a higher power for strength and assistance. All people in Lafayette who need treatment for alcohol use disorder can search for the local AA Lafayette meetings and AA meetings in Indiana at alcoholicsanonymous.com.