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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Manchester Noon Zoom Group | Manchester Noon Zoom Group | Online Manchester, NH, 03101 | Manchester | Discussion Virtual |
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 | Noon Time Group | First Christian Church of Wolfeboro | 83 N Main St | Wolfeboro | Daily Reflections Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Bank On It Group | Methodist Church | NH-11 & Park St | Newport | Discussion English Step Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Noontime Group | St. Pius X Church | 575 Candia Rd | Manchester | Discussion English Step Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Looney Nooner Group | Looney Nooner Group | Online 18 Veterans Square | Laconia | Discussion Virtual Wheelchair Access |
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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Andover, New Hampshire AA Meetings
Andover is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire. AA meetings in Andover have been established to assist its residents who have alcohol use disorder (AUD) along with other AA meetings in NH. Alcoholics Anonymous is the oldest, most popular, and one of the most effective sources of support for those with alcohol use disorder. Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, provides vital peer group support to people with AUD, helping them to achieve long-term sobriety and recovery. At the heart of the group, the support organization is the very familiar 12 Steps of AA and the governing 12 Traditions of AA. The 12 steps lay out the structure of AA as it relates to the members, while the 12 traditions focus on the operations of the group. Both approaches are defined in The Big Book which is often referred to as “the AA bible.” The organization’s governing literature also contains important resources such as a section which gives personal accounts of AA members who reached recovery with the help of AA, a detailed history of AA’s founders, and other useful information for families and friends of members. Residents with alcohol use disorder can get opportunities to learn from the book when they attend AA meetings in Andover. If you are looking for more than AA meetings in NH, call our specialists today.