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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | 12 O'clock High Group | Central Office Building | 432 NW 6th St #215 | Grants Pass | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Easy Does It Overflow | Easy Does It Group | Online Grants Pass, OR | Grants Pass | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Easy Does It Grants Pass | Easy Does It Grants Pass | 132 Northeast B Street | Grants Pass | Discussion Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | New Timers | Congregational Church | Online 717 Siskiyou Blvd | Ashland | English Open Meeting Temporary Closure + Wheelchair Access |
12:30 PM | Medford Fellowship | Alano Club | 1921 Elm Ave | Medford | English Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
1:00 PM | White House Senior's Sober Group | First Presbyterian Church | 456 W Pine St | Central Point | English Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
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Grants Pass, Oregon AA Meetings
Alcoholics Anonymous is a mutual-help group that was founded in 1935 for people with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) by two people namely Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith who themselves were struggling with the condition. It has since then been able to grow and include a lot of offerings around the world. It has been the cause for many success stories and millions of members that are part of the community and are participating actively. AA Oregon, just like how it began, is formed and run by people who have or continually struggle with Alcohol Use Disorder. The program offers a helping hand not just to help others but also to allow people to help themselves stay sober as well. Reviewing the twelve steps to getting sober that the community implements and sharing their past experiences with the use of alcohol helps people avoid making mistakes that could lead them back down to its use. New members, when attending AA meetings Grants Pass OR, might tend to feel intimidated and embarrassed because it is difficult to know what to expect because people don’t want to be exposed and vulnerable most of the time. But these groups are known to be very welcoming and accepting towards new members of the community. Try one today and see for yourself.