Find AA meetings in Columbia, 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 | |
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12:00 PM | Noon Timers Group | Ellsworth | 8 Old Mill Rd | Ellsworth | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | Any Lengths Big Book Study | Sullivan | 1776 US-1 | Sullivan | Big Book English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Safe Harbor Group | Southwest Harbor | 22 Village Green Way | Southwest Harbor | Discussion English Open Meeting + Speaker |
7:00 PM | Ellsworth Group | Ellsworth | 8 Old Mill Rd | Ellsworth | English Open Meeting Step Meeting + Tradition Study |
7:00 PM | Machias Valley Group | Machias | 72 Dublin St | Machias | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Safe Harbor Group | Safe Harbor Group | Main St | Southwest Harbor | Big Book Discussion English + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
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Columbia, Maine AA Meetings
Columbia is a town in Washington County, Maine. If your drinking has reached the point where it worries you, you may be interested to learn about Alcoholics Anonymous and the AA program of recovery from alcoholism. Residents with alcohol addiction, living in Washington County, can attend AA meetings in Columbia. You are the only one who can decide if you want to try AA or if you think it can help you. Decide for yourself whether or not alcohol has become a problem for you. If you decide to give AA a try, keep in mind that you will always be welcome to come and join the thousands of people in AA who have overcome their drinking problems and now lead productive and productive lives in sobriety. Alcoholism is a chronic (long-term) progressive illness, that it cannot be cured. Progressive disease is one that worsens in time. But the good news is that the symptoms of alcoholism can be arrested through total abstinence from alcohol. If you decide to try an AA group, you can view our AA meetings Maine directory 24/7. If you need a more structured addiction treatment program, a treatment specialist can help you find and choose a nearby inpatient or outpatient treatment facility based on your unique recovery needs.