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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Serenity at Noon State College | Serenity at Noon State College | 137 South Pugh Street | State College | Closed Meeting Discussion Grapevine + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Primary Purpose - State College PA | University Mennonite Church | 1606 Norma St | State College | Big Book Discussion English + Literature Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
12:05 PM | Lunch Hour Group | St. Joseph's School Basement | 711 W Edwin St | Williamsport | English Open Meeting |
12:05 PM | Lunch Hour Group Williamsport | Lunch Hour Group | 711 West Edwin Street | Williamsport | Open Meeting |
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Millheim, Pennsylvania AA Meetings
Millheim is a small borough in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. In a small town like Millheim, a person is less likely to spend a fortune in search of help for substance abuse and/or addiction. The next best thing in overcoming these kinds of issues is usually a peer lead alcoholics anonymous group. Now you might be asking if a town with so many lows against alcohol would have an Alcoholics Anonymous group, well wonder not cause it as several groups within which people who struggle with similar problems regarding alcohol can help each other through their shared experiences and struggles. AA Meetings in Millheim are more common than one would think ranging from open meetings where anyone can join to closed anonymous meetings where the participants could feel even safer. If individuals are too afraid that the meetings wouldn’t be as anonymous as they’d hope considering the size and population of the town they could always find other alcoholics anonymous Pennsylvania groups around their area. The hardest part might be that one would have the responsibility of monitoring their alcohol consumption even after joining the groups for there are no drugs or professional addiction therapy given for anyone within the group.