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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Butler Concerned Group | Grace Calvary Church | 123 E Diamond St | Butler | Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Bright Eyes | Online Only | Online Sewickley, PA 15143 | Sewickley | Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Sunrise Group | Onala Club | Online 1625 W Carson St | Pittsburgh | Discussion English |
7:00 AM | 1ST THINGS 1ST | Univ Of Pittsburgh Cathedral Of Learning | 4200 Fifth Ave | Pittsburgh | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | First Thing First Group | Cathedral of Learning | 4200 Fifth Ave #352 | Pittsburgh | Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Sunrise Group West Carson Street | Sunrise Group West Carson Street | 1625 West Carson Street | Pittsburgh | Discussion |
7:00 AM | PAJAMAS & COFFEE | Online only | Online Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | Reveille East Group | Camel Club Of Penn Hills | 6241 Saltsburg Rd | Pittsburgh | Discussion English |
9:30 AM | Shake Hands & Share Group | First United Methodist Church of Pittsburgh | 5401 Centre Ave | Pittsburgh | English |
10:00 AM | Oakmont In The Morning Group | Oakmont United Presbyterian Church | 415 Pennsylvania Ave | Oakmont | English Women's Meeting |
10:00 AM | Mid-Week Saxonburg Group | St. Luke's Church | 310 W Main St | Saxonburg | Discussion English |
10:00 AM | Allison Park Wednesday Morning | Memorial Park Community Presbyterian Ch. | 8800 Peebles Rd | McCandless | Discussion English |
10:30 AM | HARRISON HILLS BACK TO BASICS | Harrison Hills Prk | 5200 Freeport Rd | Natrona Heights | Discussion English Open Meeting |
10:30 AM | Back To Basics Group | The Vine | 6003 Freeport Rd | Natrona Heights | English |
10:30 AM | Beaver Common Grounds Group | First Presbyterian Church | 1301 Indiana Ave | Monaca | Discussion English |
11:00 AM | Thought For The Day Group | Trinity Church | 212 N Mill St | New Castle | Discussion English Temporary Closure |
11:30 AM | Camp Kelly Group | United Presbyterian Church | 62 Hastings Ave | Oakdale | Big Book English |
12:00 PM | Pitcairn Group | Club Above | 428 Broadway Blvd | Pitcairn | Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Pioneer Group | Church of the Advent | 3010 Pioneer Ave | Pittsburgh | English Speaker |
12:00 PM | Monroeville Cross Roads Group | Cross Roads Presbyterian Church | 2310 Haymaker Rd | Monroeville | Discussion English |
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Butler, Pennsylvania AA Meetings
There are reports of an increasing number of individuals dealing with alcohol use disorder in the United States in the past few years. Butler is a small city found in Butler county, Pennsylvania and it has its fair share of people dealing with AUD. AA meetings in Butler have shown to be effective in dealing with that. AA Butler is just a small part of Alcoholics Anonymous Pennsylvania, which is held all over the state in different cities and towns to help individuals deal with AUD. The meetings offer platforms that are free of judgement and encourage people to talk openly about their problems relating to alcohol. The men and women who consider themselves members of A.A. are, and always will be, alcoholics, even though they may have other addictions. They have finally recognized that they are no longer able to handle alcohol in any form; they now stay away from it completely. The important thing is that they do not try to deal with the problem single-handedly. They bring the problem out into the open with other alcoholics. This sharing of strength, experience and hope seems to be the key element that make it possible for them to live without alcohol and, in most cases, without even wanting to drink.