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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | 1609 Group | 1609 Group #114416 | 1609 John Ave | Superior | English |
12:00 PM | Rule 62 Group | Rule 62 Group #125933 | 219 North 6th Ave E | Duluth | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | 1609 Group John Avenue | 1609 Group | 1609 John Avenue | Superior | English |
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Moose Lake, Minnesota AA Meetings
Moose Lake is a city in Carlton County, Minnesota. The best way to treat alcohol use disorder in Moose Lake is to seek professional treatment facilities but that is not always enough. Most people need to join support groups after being medically treated. One of the best support groups helping people who are trying to stay sober is the Alcoholics Anonymous community. The Alcoholics Anonymous community was created several years ago to help people meet regularly to motivate each other to remain sober. The Alcoholics Anonymous community does not form an affiliation with other societies neither does it hire professionals to help members. The Alcoholics Anonymous community believes that people dealing with alcohol use disorder can help each other. The coming together of people who are determined to stay in sobriety has a great therapeutic value and that has made the Alcoholics Anonymous community quite successful. AA meetings in Moose Lake have helped many people but they are still open to receiving new members. The only membership requirement is the readiness to completely abstain from alcohol use. The Alcoholics Anonymous community believes that complete abstinence is the fastest way to achieve long-lasting sobriety. However, the Alcoholics Anonymous community also understands that some members may relapse. It has made provisions to help such members. People who have difficulty finding the closest AA Minnesota meetings to them can visit alcoholicsanonymous.com.