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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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7:00 PM | Chanute 12X12 Group | Chanute 12X12 Group | 816 S Malcolm Ave | Chanute | English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Chanute Group | Chanute Group | 301 S Highland Ave | Chanute | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Garnett Group | Garnett Group | 510 S Oak St | Garnett | Closed Meeting English |
7:30 PM | Burlington Group | Burlington Group | 207 S 6th St | Burlington | Closed Meeting English Literature |
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Iola, Kansas AA Meetings
Iola is a city in the northwestern part of Allen County, in southeast Kansas. There are some of the best alcohol use disorder treatment centers in the country in this city. Many people in and around Iola have benefited from the facilities, which have assisted them in overcoming their alcohol use disorder. Aside from rehab facilities, there are other professional ways to treat alcohol use disorder, such as detox programs and medical treatments. It is recommended that professional treatment methods be combined with a social support group for effective and rapid recovery. The Alcoholics Anonymous community is one of the most effective social support groups in town. It hosts AA meetings in Iola, a welcoming environment where members can interact with one another and share effective strategies for overcoming alcohol use disorder and staying sober. The community has a long track record of helping people recover completely from drug addiction. This is because members can build trust with one another and share recovery tips and tricks. Members of AA are encouraged, but not forced, to be punctual and consistent at meetings. Individuals have complete autonomy over their recovery. For people recovering from alcohol use disorder, the AA meetings community provides excellent treatment support. At alcoholicsanonymous.com, you can always find a guide to the AA meetings in Kansas and other parts of the United States.