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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM We Group Brunswick 15 Cumberland St Brunswick Discussion   English   Literature +   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Fryeburg Last Chance Group Fryeburg Last Chance Group 47 Bradley St Fryeburg Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker
12:00 PM High Noon Men's Group High Noon Men's Group Online Portland, ME Portland Closed Meeting   English   Men's Meeting +   Newcomer
12:00 PM Noon Time Drop In Meeting Lewiston 750 Main St Lewiston Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
2:00 PM Meeting House Hill Group South Portland 301 Cottage Rd Portland Discussion   English   Open Meeting
2:00 PM Step 3,7, And 11 Portland Area 102 Bishop St Portland English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting

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Bridgton, Maine AA Meetings

In the 1930s, Bridgton, Maine, townspeople created unique ski runs that spell the word ‘LOVE’ and are still visible today. Outdoor enthusiasts have access to over 33 lakes and ponds in Bridgton. Residents and visitors can also find AA meetings in Bridgton by using our online directory. Like the ski runs in the 1930s, the creation of Alcoholics Anonymous was also done by Dr. Bob and Bill W. A few years later, they published the Big Book of AA that contained the 12 Steps of AA, also known as the AA program. AA fellowships across the globe continue to rely on this spiritual program to heal from alcohol use disorder (AUD), a medical condition whose characteristics include an obsession with alcohol and the inability to stop drinking without outside support. People with AUD also experience distress in personal and professional relationships. In addition to the AA program, the Big Book of AA contains recovery stories that are both instructive and inspiring. AA meetings provide the necessary support to people with AUD who typically cannot recover without outside support and help. A portion of time in each meeting is devoted to member sharing; they share their experiences in recovery, including their challenges and triumphs. Get the needed support for AUD recovery by attending AA meetings, Maine.

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