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New London, Minnesota AA Meetings
New London is a city in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota. We are determined to assist residents of New London who want to stay in sobriety to combat alcohol use disorder. One of the ways we assist them is by locating alcohol rehab facilities close to New London for people that contact us. Also, we have created a local AA directory on alcoholicsanonymous.com where all AA meetings in New London and other cities in the United States can be found. An AA meeting is the gathering of people who are at different stages of alcohol use disorder to discuss strategies that can help them stay in sobriety. AA meetings are organized by the Alcoholics Anonymous community. The Alcoholics Anonymous community is a reputable social support group that strongly believes that people who are dealing with alcohol use disorder can support each other on their journey to long-lasting sobriety. This, however, does not mean that the Alcoholics Anonymous community discourages the professional treatment of alcohol use disorder. The best approach to treating alcohol use disorder is seeking medical treatment before proceeding to the Alcoholics Anonymous community to stay in sobriety. Some AA Minnesota meetings are open to people who are not members of the Alcoholics Anonymous community. This helps people who need their loved ones around them while staying in sobriety.