Find AA meetings in Bailey, Mississippi to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Mississippi includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Philadelphia Union Group | Philadelphia Union Group | 502 Church Ave | Philadelphia | English |
12:15 PM | Lunch Bunch Group Meridian | Firehouse Lunch Bunch Group #638929 | 3753 19th Street | Meridian | Closed Meeting Discussion |
5:30 PM | Happy Hour Group Meridian | Happy Hour Group #130109 | 3753 19th Street | Meridian | Big Book Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Big Book Group | Meridian Big Book Group | 3753 19th St | Meridian | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Philadelphia Union Group | Philadelphia Union Group | 502 Church Ave | Philadelphia | Big Book Discussion English + Open Meeting |
7:30 PM | Living Proof Group | Living Proof Group | 3753 19th St | Meridian | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Bailey, Mississippi AA Meetings
Bailey is a community in Lauderdale County, Mississippi. Its very small population means there AA meetings in Bailey are far from plentiful. Community members will have an easier time finding other AA meetings in Mississippi. Founded in 1935 by Bill Wilso and Dr. Bob Smith, AA has a track record of providing helpful guidance and support for those with alcohol use disorder. AA is perhaps best known for its 12 steps. The first step calls for members to admit that they have alcohol use disorder. The second of the 12 steps relates to the acknowledgement of a higher power outside of themselves. This higher power does not have to be a deity of any particular religion. AA is not affiliated with a religion, despite the fact that much of its language does sound Christian. Many agnostics and atheists have benefited from AA. There are several types of AA meetings, including meetings centered around the study and application of the 12 steps, discussion meetings, and speaker meetings. There are meetings geared for beginners in AA, as well as men-only meetings, women-only meetings, and meetings for LGBT members of the community. AA can be very helpful but is not a substitute for formal rehab. For rehab options outside of AA meetings in Bailey, call our specialists today.