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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:30 PM | Freedom Group | Freedom Group -- Grand Island | 388 N Broadwell Ave | Grand Island | Discussion English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Alano Group | Alano Group -- Grand Island | 1522 W 5th St | Grand Island | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Fullerton Group | Fullerton Group -- Fullerton | 315 N Esther St | Fullerton | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Grupo Aprendiendo A Vivir | Grupo Aprendiendo A Vivir -- Grand Island | 512 E 2nd St | Grand Island | Discussion Open Meeting Spanish |
8:00 PM | St Francis Group Central City | St. Francis Group | 1414 15th Street | Central City | English Open Meeting |
8:15 PM | Freedom Group | Freedom Group -- Grand Island | 388 N Broadwell Ave | Grand Island | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:15 PM | Young Procrastinators Group | Young Procrastinators Group -- Grand Island | 422 W 2nd St | Grand Island | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Palmer, Nebraska AA Meetings
Part of the Grand Island, Nebraska metropolitan area, Palmer is a village in Merrick County, Nebraska. AA meetings in Palmer have been set up to offer help to its residents who have alcohol use disorder. However, due to the village’s small population, there aren’t a ton of these meetings and many individuals might have to look to other AA meetings in Nebraska for help. AA, or Alcoholics Anonymous, provides group support to people with alcohol use disorder from all over the world. Alcohol use disorder, or AUD occurs when an individual struggles to control his or her drinking despite suffering from its adverse effects. These effects can be dangerous and lead to physical damage such as inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), heart problems, high blood pressure, and an increased risk of cancer, heart failure, or stroke. Through its literature, AA provides plenty of inspiration to people who have alcohol use disorder. The Big Book has several stories of past AA members who experienced hardships related to AUD. Some were even on the verge of death before managing to achieve sobriety with the help of AA, and sustain it for many years. AA meetings in Palmer can be a great source of support, but they are not a replacement for formal rehab treatment. If you are looking for options that are more than just AA meetings in Nebraska, call our specialists today.