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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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7:00 PM | Virginia Mon Night Big Book Gp | Virginia Mon Night Big Book Gp #635763 | 212 S 5th Ave | Virginia | Closed Meeting English |
7:00 PM | Hibbing Downtown Group - ONLINE & | Hibbing Downtown Group #107764 | 2028 7th Ave E | Hibbing | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Big Book Closed Meeting + English |
7:00 PM | Grand Rapids Primary Purpose Group | Group #000444912 | 10 NW 5th St | Grand Rapids | Closed Meeting English Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Monday Nite Big Book Group - | Monday Nite Big Book Group #117890 | 735 NE 1st Ave | Grand Rapids | English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Hibbing Group | Hibbing Group #107763 | 3725 1st Ave | Hibbing | Closed Meeting English |
8:00 PM | Pike Sandy Monday Night Group | Pike Sandy Monday Night Group #121792 | 6862 Co Hwy 68 | Embarrass | Closed Meeting English |
8:15 PM | Monday Nite Big Book Group - | Monday Nite Big Book Group #117890 | 735 NE 1st Ave | Grand Rapids | English |
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Chisholm, Minnesota AA Meetings
Chisholm is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota. Chisholm is home to some people who are unable to reduce their alcohol consumption. This is a disease with a slew of negative consequences. The majority of people with this condition seek medical help, but they also need help from others to avoid relapses or return to society after a setback. The Alcoholics Anonymous community was created to help people in situations like this. The Alcoholics Anonymous community is made up of people who are serious about staying sober. Although it is difficult for someone suffering from the symptoms of alcohol use disorder to make that decision, the Alcoholics Anonymous community helps them do so. Attendees at AA meetings in Chisholm and other locations can concentrate on their recovery by participating in sobriety-promoting activities. According to the Alcoholics Anonymous community, meeting with a professional is not the only way to stay sober. This means that there are no counselors or medical professionals employed by AA Minnesota meetings. Only members of the Alcoholics Anonymous community are in a similar situation and are committed to staying sober. Look for an AA meeting near you if you want to join. We have listed them on alcoholicsanonymous.com to make your search easier. If you need help finding alcohol rehabilitation centers, please contact us.