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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:00 AM | A.A. Meetings | Triangle 24 Hr Clubhouse | 4143 Memorial Hwy | Dallas | Big Book Closed Meeting Discussion + English Temporary Closure |
7:00 AM | Eyeopeners Group | Firwood United Methodist Church | Online 399 Old River Rd | Wilkes-Barre | Closed Meeting English Step Meeting |
7:00 AM | His Will Group | Trinity Congregational Church | Online 229 S Main Ave | Scranton | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Broad Highway Group | The Hall | Online 415 N 8th Ave | Scranton | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Solution Group | St Andrew's Church | Online 316 Parrish St | Wilkes-Barre | Closed Meeting English Grapevine |
7:00 AM | KISS Group | Mt Bethel Baptist Church | 1341 Layton Rd | Clarks Summit | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 AM | Living Free Group | Immaculate Conception Church | 801 Taylor Ave | Scranton | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Tradition 3 Group | First Presbyterian Church | 300 School St | Clarks Summit | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | A.A. Meetings | Triangle 24 Hr Clubhouse | 4143 Memorial Hwy | Dallas | Big Book Closed Meeting Discussion + English |
8:05 AM | Early Risers Meeting of Alcoholic Anonymous | Online Zoom Meeting | Online Wyoming, PA | Wyoming | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions English Open Meeting |
9:00 AM | Peace & Serenity Group | St. Peter's Lutheran Church | 1000 Taylor Ave | Scranton | Discussion English Open Meeting |
10:00 AM | OPEN: Tamaqua Group | Trinity UCC | 22 Lafayette St | Tamaqua | Discussion English Open Meeting |
10:00 AM | Gods Grace Group | Grace Episcopal Church | 30 Butler St | Kingston | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
10:00 AM | A Better Way of Life | The Hall | 415 N 8th Ave | Scranton | Discussion English Literature + Open Meeting |
10:00 AM | Hole In The Wall | Firwood United Methodist Church | 399 Old River Rd | Wilkes-Barre | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
11:00 AM | OPEN: Last Chance Group | Salem Bible Fellowship Church | 1105 Fredericks Grove Rd | Lehighton | Closed Meeting English Literature |
11:30 AM | Hope Group | Grace Episcopal Church | 30 Butler St | Kingston | English Open Meeting Women's Meeting |
12:00 PM | West Pittston Recovery Group | Corpus Christi Parish | 605 Luzerne Ave | West Pittston | English |
12:00 PM | KISS Group | Mt Bethel Baptist Church | 1341 Layton Rd | Clarks Summit | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | The Lunch Bunch | The Recovery Bank | 120 Wyoming Ave | Scranton | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Nanticoke, Pennsylvania AA Meetings
Do you believe you or somebody you love are affected by alcohol use disorder? AA meetings in Nanticoke are here to support you through these tough times. Alcoholics Anonymous is a global society designed to aid former alcoholics. They support one another through their recovery journey while maintaining their sobriety. People who attend AA groups are devoted to stopping their alcoholism and to remaining sober. The meetings offer numerous ways to support ongoing recovery but the most famous one is the Twelve-step program. This is a mutual aid fellowship meaning that AA is run by former alcoholics who want to help those currently in recovery. The assemblies are founded on a self-sufficient approach to challenging drinkers. And in addition to that, Alcoholics Anonymous Pennsylvania offers a local aid system that impacts sobering behavior that members need. The road to sobriety is never going to be an easy one, but anybody can achieve it if they are willing to work at it. As said before AA is run by members who are ex alcoholics with the of helping others with this organizational structure, which has turned out to be extremely successful, AA continues to increase its number of subdivisions around the world and it presently has more than a hundred thousand groups.