Find AA meetings in Kiowa, Kansas to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Kansas includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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7:00 PM | Sharon Fellowship | Sharon Fellowship | 106 Broadway St | Sharon | English Open Meeting |
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Kiowa, Kansas AA Meetings
Kiowa is a city in Barber County, Kansas. Many inhabitants of Kiowa receive medical treatments for alcohol use disorder but that may not be enough. Although medical treatments and detox programs may correct some of the adverse effects of an alcohol use disorder, people who need to achieve long-term sobriety may need to join support groups like the Alcoholics Anonymous community. Recovery from alcohol use disorder is not instant. Usually, people need to stay in recovery for some time. During this period, the challenges of staying sober after being addicted could make some people relapse. The Alcoholics Anonymous community creates an atmosphere where people dealing with alcohol use disorder can support each other on their way to sobriety. The Alcoholics Anonymous community has members at different levels of alcohol use disorder. These members share their stories to help people who need to be motivated. There are AA meetings in Kiowa in different parts of the city. People who need to locate some may visit alcoholicsanonymous.com for a directory. AA meetings in Kansas and other places are not only successful because of the therapeutic value of people who have the desire to recover from alcohol use disorder coming together, but they also make provisions for demography like sexual orientation, sex, age, etc. This makes it possible for selective people to have at least one type of AA meeting they can join. Join the Alcoholics Anonymous community today and start staying in recovery.