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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:00 PM | Happy Hour Auburn | Happy Hour | Online 90 Bryn Mawr Avenue | Auburn | Closed Meeting Step Meeting |
5:00 PM | Hadwen Happy Hour | Hadwen Happy Hour | 6 Clover Street | Worcester | Big Book Closed Meeting Discussion + English Step Meeting Wheelchair Access |
5:00 PM | Women For Women Group | Congregational Church | 21 Front St | Exeter | English Women's Meeting |
5:00 PM | Virtual HAPPY HOUR | Virtual HAPPY HOUR | Online Auburn, MA | Auburn | Closed Meeting English Step Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Queen City Group | First Congregational Church | 508 Union St | Manchester | English Speaker |
5:30 PM | Second Chance Beverly | Second Chance | Online 9 Hale Street | Beverly | Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Happy Hour East Group | Gethsemene Lutheran Church | 65 Sagamore St | Manchester | Discussion English Speaker + Wheelchair Access |
5:30 PM | Original Happy Hour West Group | St Andrew's Episcopal Church | 102 Main St | Manchester | Discussion English Speaker |
5:30 PM | Homeward Bound | Central Service Office | 12 Channel St | Boston | English Open Meeting Speaker + Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
5:30 PM | Simply Sober Marlborough | Simply Sober | 33 Main Street | Marlborough | Discussion Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Joy Is In The Journey | 24 South Clubhouse | 320 W Center St | Bridgewater | Discussion English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Copley Square | Old South Church | 645 Boylston St | Boston | Discussion English Open Meeting + Speaker |
5:30 PM | Lost & Found | Online | Online Beverly, MA | Beverly | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Speaker |
5:30 PM | Milford No Name Group | First Congregational Church | 10 Union St | Milford | Discussion English |
5:30 PM | Alphabet Soup | Wally's Place | 465 N Main St | Bridgewater | Discussion English LGBTQ+ + Open Meeting Speaker Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
5:45 PM | Fellowship Friday | St. Camillus Parish | 1175 Concord Turnpike | Arlington | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
6:00 PM | Big Book Kilmarnock Street Boston | Big Book Kilmarnock Street Boston | 74 Kilmarnock Street | Boston | Big Book Closed Meeting LGBTQ+ |
6:00 PM | We Believe Hingham | We Believe Hingham | Online 20 Fearing Road | Hingham | Big Book Closed Meeting |
6:00 PM | Freedom (Hybrid) | All Saints Episcopal Church | Online 46 Cherry St | Danvers | English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | No Matter What Group | Church of the Good Shepherd | 214 Main St | Nashua | Discussion English Step Meeting |
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Burlington, Massachusetts AA Meetings
Situated in the County of Middlesex, Burlington is home to many individuals that are chained to alcohol addiction. Addiction to alcohol is known to decrease a user’s overall productivity, and that’s why it’s a very alarming issue that needs to be resolved immediately. Alcoholics Anonymous is a voluntary fellowship that was founded in the United States by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in 1935. AA Massachusetts is a large community with members that come from different parts of the world. The fellowship is organized in medium size and only accepts donations from those who attend the meetings. AA Burlington is available to anyone that is affected by alcohol use regardless of the individual’s age, gender and background. These meetings are perfect for bringing different individuals of similar problems together and allow them to help each other overcome their addiction. These meetings aim to assist users form new and lasting relationships that are vital in avoiding relapse. Burlington AA meetings follow the 12 step approach to provide a planned training program that educates members on how to take care of themselves and avoid relapse. Success of treatment is hard to evaluate as every individual has a different goal. Some aim to simply reduce the amount of alcohol intake, while other aim to stay sober by avoiding any consumption of alcohol. But no matter the case, AA has proven to be the best learning environment with thousands of people reaching their goal of sobriety and helping others do the same.