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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:00 PM | Charles City Happy Hour Group | Charles City Happy Hour Group #649918 | 805 Wisconsin St | Charles City | English |
6:00 PM | AA Grapevine Meeting | Nazareth Evangelical Lutheran Church | 7401 University Ave | Cedar Falls | English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Downtown Group | Downtown Group | 619 Mulberry St | Waterloo | Closed Meeting English |
8:00 PM | New Hampton Group | New Hampton Group #105427 | 216 N Broadway Ave | New Hampton | English |
8:00 PM | Miner | Alano Clubhouse | 2513 Center St | Cedar Falls | English Open Meeting |
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Waverly, Iowa AA Meetings
Waverly is a city in Bremer County, Iowa. Some of the city’s residents are struggling with alcohol dependence. Alcohol dependence is a condition in which an individual is physically and or mentally dependent on alcohol. Luckily, locals of Waverly with an alcohol dependency can turn to Alcoholics Anonymous programs that have been established in their community as a means of offering support to them. Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, is an international group organization that was founded by Dr. Bob Smith and Bill Wilson in 1935 to other people conquer alcohol addiction-like they did. Both men later created the now prominent ‘Twelve Steps’ and ‘Twelve Traditions’ program. The ‘Twelve Steps’ concentrates on membership while the ‘Twelve Traditions’ focuses on the operations of the group. The ‘Twelve Steps’ encourages accountability and responsibility from AA members. Most of the steps emphasize a connection with a higher power, encouraging members to pursue a spiritual transformation through prayer and meditation. However, AA is not a religious organization. Nor is it discriminatory, or political. The ‘Twelve Steps’ is a significant component of AA meetings. Residents of Waverly seeking help for alcohol dependency can get familiar with the famous steps by attending AA meetings in Waverly. Like all other AA meetings in Iowa, these meetings are listed on alcoholicsanonymous.com.