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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Mercy Group Edgewood Road Northwest | Mercy Group Edgewood Road Northwest | 212 Edgewood Road Northwest | Cedar Rapids | Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Mercy Group | CR Gratitude | 212 Edgewood Rd NW | Cedar Rapids | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | For Those Who Want It | Industrial Club | 225 35th St | Marion | English |
12:10 PM | 511 Melrose Group | 511 Melrose Group #128142 | 511 Melrose Avenue | Iowa City | English |
12:10 PM | Melrose Group | Iowa City, Iowa | 511 Melrose Ave | Iowa City | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Williamsburg, Iowa AA Meetings
Known for farming companies, Holden’s Foundation Seeds and Kinze Manufacturing, Inc., Williamsburg is a city in Iowa County, Iowa. The city also has a history of alcohol addiction. AA Williamsburg meeting locations have been set up in the city to help residents of the community get over the disease. AA, or Alcoholics Anonymous, is a global group support organization that was founded in 1935. Since its inception, it has helped millions of people from all around the world overcome alcohol addiction. Though AA is self-supporting with its own contributions, there is no cost to become a member. There is also no cost for entry into AA meetings. The only requirement for entry is a desire to quit drinking. AA meetings are run by senior members who, with the help of going through an AA program, have conquered alcohol addiction and have remained sober for many years. At most meetings, these AA veterans share their alcohol addiction stories detailing how AA helped them achieve long-term sobriety. Being benefactors of the AA program, their experience and knowledge are of significant help to newer members who are struggling with alcohol addiction. If you reside in Williamsburg and have a dependency on alcohol, you will get opportunities to learn from AA veterans by attending AA Williamsburg. You can find the location information for these meetings along with other AA meetings in Iowa on alcoholicsanonymous.com.