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Find AA meetings in Campbellsville, Kentucky to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Kentucky includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
| Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6:00 PM | Bardstown Sunday Night Group | Bardstown Sunday Night Group | 201 Cathedral Manor | Bardstown | Discussion English Open Meeting |
| 7:00 PM | Burkesville Discussion Group | Burkesville Discussion Group | 213 Upper River St | Burkesville | Big Book English Open Meeting |
| 7:00 PM | Hiseville Group | Hiseville Group | 79 W Hiseville Main St | Cave City | English |
| 8:00 PM | Book Study | Book Study | 283 Middleburg St | Liberty | English Open Meeting |
| 8:00 PM | Speak Easy Group | First Presbyterian Church | 209 N 2nd St | Bardstown | Big Book English Open Meeting |
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Campbellsville, Kentucky AA Meetings
Known for Campbellsville University, and the Taylor Regional Hospital health care system, Campbellsville is a city in central Kentucky. It was founded by Andrew Campbell in 1817 and has a history of alcohol addiction. A fraction of its population has alcohol use disorder. To help these residents, the city has set up local Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeting locations. AA meetings have played a significant role in assisting many people from all over the world reverse alcohol use disorder (AUD). The transformative peer support and insights gained from attending AA meetings are invaluable assets to full and long-term recovery. However, many people find excuses not to attend AA meetings or join AA programs. These reasons are due to pride, embarrassment, insecurities, lack of self-confidence, self-doubt, fear of criticism, or a lack of belief in the effectiveness of AA. However, while these reasons are understandable, allowing them to stop you from seeking help can prove to be a major mistake that can result in grave consequences. The thing is, if you think you have a problem, you are probably right. Going to AA meetings to get help for your alcohol dependence can potentially save you from years of distress. Sober.com takes care of finding AA meetings near to where you live. With a quick search of our directory, you can easily find the locations of AA meetings in Campbellsville and other AA meetings in Kentucky.