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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:00 PM | Belle Vernon Newcomers Big Book Study Group | First Methodist Church | 200 State St | Indian Head | Big Book English Newcomer + Wheelchair Access |
6:00 PM | Pitcairn After Work Disc Group | Club Above | 428 Broadway Blvd | Pitcairn | Discussion English |
6:00 PM | Craig Street Group | Friends Meeting House | 4836 Ellsworth Ave | Pittsburgh | Discussion English |
6:30 PM | Go To Any Lengths Group | 17 Club | 399 Crowl St | Westover | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
6:30 PM | Brentwood Group | St. Peters Episcopal Church | Online 4048 Brownsville Rd | Brentwood | Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Bruceton Mills Group | Hopewell Church | Old Rte 73 | First | Big Book English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Thursday Night Trudgers Group | Trinity Church | 550 S Main St | Washington | Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Sobriety Unlimited Group | Central Church of the Nazarene | 114 Walnut Ave | Fairmont | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Sister) Group | First United Methodist Church | 15 E 2nd St | Greensburg | Discussion English Wheelchair Access + Women's Meeting |
7:00 PM | McMurray Womens As Bill Sees It Group | Center Presbyterian Church | 255 Center Church Rd | McMurray | English Women's Meeting |
7:00 PM | NORTH BRADDOCK | Sacred Heart Church | 1600 Brinton Rd | Pittsburgh | English Open Meeting Speaker + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Born That Way | First Presbyterian Church | Online 456 Spruce St | Morgantown | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Shadyside Thursday Group | 3rd Presbyterian Church | 5701 Fifth Ave | Pittsburgh | English Newcomer Temporary Closure |
7:00 PM | Carnegie Overflow Group | Atonement Episcopal Church | 618 Washington Ave | Carnegie | Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Jaywalkers Group | St. Basils | 1735 Brownsville Rd | Pittsburgh | Big Book Discussion English |
7:00 PM | TRAFFORD | Trinity Church | 407 Duquesne Ave | Trafford | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Morgantown Phone Group | Morgantown Phone Group | Online Morgantown, WV | Morgantown | English |
7:00 PM | Uniontown Thursday Nite Group | St Paul's Evangelical Church | 71 N Gallatin Ave | Uniontown | English Speaker |
7:30 PM | Duquesne Heights Group | Duquesne Heights Christian Church | 120 Shaler St | Pittsburgh | Discussion English |
7:30 PM | Churchill Group | Beulah Pres. Church | 2500 McCrady Rd | Pittsburgh | English Speaker |
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Carmichaels, Pennsylvania AA Meetings
Do you think you have an AUD? There are several causes of alcohol use disorders. AA meetings in Carmichaels will help you overcome them. Some of the major causes of AUDs include family history and mental health problems.People with a mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression may have problems with alcohol. History of trauma is also a major cause for AUD. People with a history of emotional trauma are at increased risk of alcohol use disorder. Excessive consumption of alcohol affects the part of the brain that controls emotions so when feeling sad it’s common to crave alcohol in order to try to restore good feelings or lessen negative ones. Alcoholics Anonymous Pennsylvania has been around for a while and they have the same mission they’ve always had, and that is to help people affected by Alcohol use disorders destroy that habit. They know that it’s difficult to take that first step but once you do they will give their all to help each and every person that comes to them for help. So if your loved one or you yourself are currently struggling with alcohol use disorder and would like to quit, join the neares AA meeting to start your recovery.