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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM Riverside 12 & 12 St. John Baptist 110 Lincoln Ave Haverhill English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting +   Temporary Closure   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM North Shore Nooner Online Online Salem, MA Salem Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
12:00 PM Salem Noontime Zoom Group ONLINE ONLY Online Salem, NH 03079 Salem Discussion   English   Step Meeting
12:00 PM Daily Steps St. Jude's 86 Main St Norfolk English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting
12:00 PM Discussion Brookline Discussion Brookline 210 Harvard Street Brookline Discussion   Open Meeting
12:00 PM At Norumbega At Norumbega 107 Charles Street Newton Discussion   Open Meeting
12:00 PM Looney Nooney Club 24 787 Salem St Malden Big Book   English   Open Meeting
12:00 PM Sobah Camel Monument Hall MA-62 & Monument Square Concord English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Court Jesters United Methodist Church 523 Main St Woburn Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Temporary Closure
12:00 PM Recovery Newburyport Recovery Newburyport 26 Pleasant Street Newburyport Discussion   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Living Sober Bridgewater Living Sober Bridgewater 35 School Street Bridgewater Discussion   Open Meeting
12:00 PM Today's Topic Eliot Church 273 Summer St Lowell Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Temporary Closure
12:00 PM Breath of Life Congregational Church 1 Church St Wakefield Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
12:00 PM Sobriety 101 St Marguerite D'Youville 1340 Lakeview Ave Dracut Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Speaker
12:00 PM They Stopped In Time New Recovery Cafe 92 Merrimack St Haverhill Big Book   Discussion   English +   Open Meeting
12:00 PM DAAT First Church 10 Green St Boston Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Noon Step Noon Step 23 Main St Northborough Closed Meeting   English   Step Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Daily Winners Daily Winners 382 South St Foxborough Open Meeting   Step Meeting
12:00 PM Noontime Sobriety Group Church of the Good Shepherd 214 Main St Nashua Discussion   English   Speaker
12:00 PM Ashburton Noon Church On The Hill 140 Bowdoin St Boston Big Book   English   Open Meeting

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Swampscott, Massachusetts AA Meetings

Swampscott is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located 15 miles from Boston on the North Shore. If you have alcohol addiction or have relapsed after addiction treatment, you may be interested in finding AA meetings in Swampscott. Those new to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) may have questions about how the program works. The principle of anonymity can be confusing for newcomers. What is anonymity? Anonymity is an essential spiritual principle for the Alcoholics Anonymous program. It may take a little while for you to comprehend what anonymity means in the AA Massachusetts program. Generally, anonymity means that your identity and comments will be held in strict confidence when you attend meetings. In the 12 Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous, anonymity is so crucial that you will not be identified, particularly in public forums like the media. It does not mean that members of AA keep their identities secret from one another. The program’s founders made it clear that full self-disclosure is essential (regarding having an alcohol addiction) when addressing one’s AA group members. Being accessible to other members who need support (especially newcomers) is an essential role of disclosure within an AA group.

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