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Find AA meetings in China, Maine to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Maine 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
12:00 PM 24 Hour A Day Book 24 Hour A Day Book 20 Union Street Hallowell Discussion   Open Meeting
12:00 PM Out to Lunch Bunch/Special Blends Group Augusta Area 9 Church St Augusta Discussion   English   Open Meeting
12:00 PM Happy Destiny Group Damariscotta 672 Main St Damariscotta Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM CU Group CU Group 3 River Rd Bucksport Discussion   English   Literature +   Wheelchair Access
12:15 PM Brown Bag Group (Rockland) Brown Bag 180 Limerock St Rockland Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access   Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom

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China, Maine AA Meetings

China is a town in Kennebec County, Maine; the city part of the Augusta, Maine micropolitan New England City and Town Area. If you have an alcohol addiction and are searching for AA meetings in China, our online directory of AA meetings Maine may help. As a new member of AA, you may realize there is much you need to learn about the addiction recovery program offered by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Newcomers often worry that people in their community, at work, or home will find out they have an alcohol use disorder. Your concern may be alleviated when you discover AA’s Tradition of anonymity. According to AA’s founder, Bill Wilson, the 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous were written along with the 12 Steps and act as a guide for “better ways of work and living,” The Traditions provide the group with its foundation, just as the 12 Steps are to the recovery process of each one. The Traditions emphasize anonymity as a spiritual principle, reminding us to keep other group participants’ identities confidential. Not only is your name kept confidential, anything you say at a meeting is kept private as well. If you have any questions about our online aa meetings Maine directory, or you would like information about more structured addiction treatment facilities, contact one of our treatment specialists today. We can help.

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