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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Columbia Group | Columbia Group | 1206 Business Loop 70 W suite c | Columbia | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Downtown Group | Downtown Group | 204 S 9th St | Columbia | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Barbershop Group | Barbershop Group | 1206 Pannell St | Columbia | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Fulton, Missouri AA Meetings
Frontenac is a wealthy inner-ring suburb of St. Louis, in St. Louis County, Missouri. Some of this city’s residents need to find AA meetings in Frontenac because they are fighting alcohol addiction. AA meetings, because they are organized by the AA community, are effective for recovery from alcohol addiction. AA is an international mutual fellowship that has been in existence since 1935. It was established to help its members to remain sober. The community creates an atmosphere where every new member feels free to share their story, but not coerced. It is easy for new members to find other members who are in a similar stage of alcohol addiction since there are millions of participants in the AA community. All through the path to recovery, these participants can provide peer-to-peer support to keep themselves inspired. Three basic types of AA meetings take place. One or more participants tell inspirational stories at speaker meetings. Participants take turns reading passages from the AA Big Book at the Big Book meetings, then they discuss how they relate to the passages. Participants are subclassified at twelve-step meetings to work on the twelve steps outlined in the program. You can see a list of some AA meetings Missouri in our local AA directory. To commence your rehabilitation quickly, pick one. If you need additional assistance, please call us.