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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | White River Noon Group 3 & 11 | Upper Valley Turning Point | 200 Olcott Dr | Hartford | English Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | High Noon Group Brattleboro | High Noon Group | 80 Flat Street | Brattleboro | Discussion Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Equinox Group | First Baptist Church | 4895 Main St | Manchester | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | T.O.A.D. Group | Y.A.N.A | 36 Carpenter St | Keene | Big Book Discussion English + Speaker Step Meeting Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Bank On It Group | Methodist Church | NH-11 & Park St | Newport | Discussion English Step Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Virtual 3 & 11 Group | Upper Valley Turning Point | Online 200 Olcott Dr | Hartford | Discussion English Open Meeting + Speaker Temporary Closure |
12:15 PM | GVD Group | First Baptist Church, Rear entrance | 461 Main St | New London | Discussion English Temporary Closure + Wheelchair Access |
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Acworth, New Hampshire AA Meetings
Acworth is a town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire. AA meetings in Aworth are set up to help those in the area who have alcohol use disorder. Alcohol use disorder, or AUD, is a clinical disorder where an individual continues to drink alcohol despite it significantly disrupting their personal lives as well as the lives of those close to them. Some of the most common symptoms are an inability to regulate alcohol consumption, strong cravings for alcohol, inefficiency at work or home due to repeated alcohol misuse, deserting leisure and social activities, as well as getting into potentially dangerous circumstances such as driving while intoxicated. AUD can also consist of durations of alcohol intoxication or alcohol poisoning. Alcohol intoxication happens when the blood alcohol levels in an individual’s bloodstream rise. The higher the degree, the more damage is caused. Possible damage ranges from poor judgment, inadequate hand and eye coordination, inappropriate behavior, loss of memory, mood swings, and impaired speech. If you reside in Acworth and are seeking mutual support for alcohol use disorder, you can find information on AA meetings in Acworth in this directory. There are also listings for other AA meetings in NH. Contact our specialists for help with formal rehab options.