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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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10:00 AM | Big Book | St. John's Episcopal | 212 Penn St | Huntingdon | Big Book English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Attitude Adjustment State College | Attitude Adjustment State College | 137 South Pugh Street | State College | Discussion Literature Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
10:30 AM | Morning Sunrise Group | Crossroads Clubhouse | 827 19th St | Altoona | Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Serenity at Noon State College | Serenity at Noon State College | 137 South Pugh Street | State College | Closed Meeting Discussion Literature + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Living Sober Bellefonte | Living Sober Bellefonte | 120 West Lamb Street | Bellefonte | Discussion Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Living Sober | Lewistown Presbyterian Church | 17 E 3rd St | Lewistown | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | Overcoming at Noon | Christ Community Church | 200 Ellis Pl | State College | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:15 PM | Midday Miracles Group | Crossroads Clubhouse | 827 19th St | Altoona | English Living Sober |
5:00 PM | One Day At A Time Group Altoona | One Day At A Time Group Altoona | 827 19th Street | Altoona | Discussion |
5:00 PM | Wednesday Beginner | Mill Creek Municipal Building | 11829 Valley St | Mill Creek | English Newcomer Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Attitude Adjustment Group | St. Mary's School Building | 314 Clark St | Hollidaysburg | English Grapevine |
6:30 PM | Living in the Solution | Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church | 208 W Foster Ave | State College | Big Book Discussion English + Literature Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Living Sober | Lewistown Presbyterian Church | 17 E 3rd St | Lewistown | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Choices Group | St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church | 159 Hickory St | Ashville | Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Fresh Start Group | St. Matthews Catholic Church | 1105 Cameron Ave | Tyrone | Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Unity Group | Unity Group | 16 S Prince St | Shippensburg | Big Book English Open Meeting + Step Meeting |
7:00 PM | Starting Point Group | Fulton Alumni Building | 301 East Maple Street | McConnellsburg | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:30 PM | Bridge To Sobriety Group | Narrow Road Ministries | 800 Hannah St | Houtzdale | Discussion English Wheelchair Access |
8:00 PM | Big Book Study Group | St. Lukes Episcopal Church | N 13th St & N 8th Ave | Altoona | Discussion English Temporary Closure |
8:00 PM | Wednesday Night Recovery | United Church of Christ | 145 W Linn St | Bellefonte | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania AA Meetings
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, is a charming town with a pastoral landscape of dairy farms. This seemingly idyllic town is also home to some people who experience the adverse effects of a medical condition known as alcohol use disorder (AUD). AUD affects some people across the state and is characterized by the inability of a person to control their drinking and its negative effects on their relationships. If you are looking for an AA meeting, Huntingdon use our online directory to find those available nearby. Alcoholics Anonymous has been the leader in group support AUD meetings for close to a century. Membership in AA is free of charge; the only requirement to join is a desire to stop drinking. Relying on the 12 Steps of AA found in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, members learn a systematic approach to self-improvement. Regular meeting attendance facilitates recovery because a portion of each meeting is reserved for members to share their experiences in recovery with one another. Beginners, and those returning after a relapse, may feel unsure about sharing in meetings. Sharing is not mandatory, but it is encouraged because it inspires others and creates fellowship with others. Those who are nervous about sharing may wait until they are comfortable doing so. Attending AA Pennsylvania meetings will enhance recovery and encourage sober living. The recovery process is not easy, and some people find vital help by participating in traditional rehab and AA meetings. Call our helpline and speak with a specialist to guide you to the correct information to learn more about available rehab programs.