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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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8:00 PM | Gordon Serenity Group | Gordon Serenity Group -- Gordon | 305 S Foch St | Gordon | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Gordon, Nebraska AA Meetings
Gordon is a city in Sheridan County in Nebraska, in the Great Plains region of the United States. Like many other cities in the country, Gordon has residents who are living there that are dependent on alcohol. To provide help for them, the city has set up Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, programs inside the community. AA was created in 1935 in Akron, Ohio when both Bill Wilson and Dr. Robert Smith were trying to find a way to stay sober and formed a support group. They later developed the ‘Twelve Steps’ that has now become the benchmark for addiction programs across the world. The first step is accepting one’s inability to control their urge to use alcohol. While the last step is helping new members achieve and sustain sobriety by becoming a “sponsor”/mentor of a new member. Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, hosts regular one-hour meetings in many communities in America and all over the world. These gatherings are called AA meetings and play a massive role in helping millions of men and women from varying nationalities, races, cultures, statuses, and backgrounds overcome alcohol addiction. AA meetings in Gordon are listed in this directory. Contact our specialists if you are looking for formal rehab treatment outside of AA meetings in Nebraska.