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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
8:30 AM Early Risers Group Early Risers Group #137066 315 Ash St Sutherland English
10:30 AM Downtown Group Worthington Downtown Group #137719 96 12th Street East Worthington English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting
10:30 AM Big Book Group 16th St BigBook Group 702 16th Street Spirit Lake Closed Meeting
10:30 AM 12 & 12 Group #NA 511 Southmoor Dr Spencer Closed Meeting   English
7:00 PM 2A Hull Group 2A Hull Group #712949 911 1st St Hull English
7:00 PM Beginners Big Book Study #675674 1005 Hill Ave Spirit Lake English   Open Meeting

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Ashton, Iowa AA Meetings

Ashton is a tiny community in Osceola County, Iowa. Those who work or live near the area who are in addiction recovery may be interested in our online database, including AA meetings in Ashton. Once you locate AA meetings Iowa, such as those in Ashton, you may consider referring close friends or family members to an Al-Anon meeting. What is an Al-Anon meeting? Like AA, Al-Anon is a 12-Step mutual support group. Members share common experiences of living with a person who has an alcohol addiction. Often a person joins an Al-Anon group because of a spouse or partner with a drinking problem. But it could also be a parent, child, sibling, or even a grandchild in addiction recovery. Often, there is more than one person in the family with substance use disorder. Alcohol addiction is a family disease; it has some of the same effects on family members, even when the relationships differ (such as a child vs. a spouse with addiction). Adopting Al-Anon principles can help family members better relate to someone in recovery. At the same time, those with substance use disorders often feel supported when family members engage in an Al-Anon program. If you have questions about our online directory of AA meetings or are searching for other addiction treatment programs, contact one of our treatment specialists today.

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