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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Sunday Noon Group | Club Above | 428 Broadway Blvd #2nd | Pitcairn | Discussion English |
7:00 AM | PAJAMAS & COFFEE | Online only | Online Pittsburgh, PA | Pittsburgh | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 AM | Sunrise Group | Onala Club | Online 1625 W Carson St | Pittsburgh | Discussion English |
8:00 AM | Sunrise Group West Carson Street | Sunrise Group West Carson Street | 1625 West Carson Street | Pittsburgh | Discussion |
8:00 AM | Reveille East Group | Camel Club Of Penn Hills | 6241 Saltsburg Rd | Pittsburgh | Discussion English |
9:00 AM | Penn Hills 12 & 12 Group | Plum Community Center | 499 Center New Texas Rd | Pittsburgh | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions English Wheelchair Access |
9:00 AM | Sunday Morning Early Birds Group | Harmony House Life Center | Bassettown Manor, 47 N Main St | Washington | Discussion English |
9:00 AM | Swissvale Women Sunday Group | Power | 7445 Church St | Swissvale | English |
9:00 AM | Sunday Morning Big Book Discussion Group | South Side Presbyterian Church | Online 1926 Sarah St | Pittsburgh | Big Book Discussion English |
10:00 AM | As Usual Group | Whitehall Borough Building's (Community | 100 Borough Park Dr | Pittsburgh | Discussion English |
10:00 AM | In A Different Voice Group | Jewish Community Center | 5738 Forbes Ave | Pittsburgh | Discussion English Women's Meeting |
10:00 AM | Sunday Morning Sharing Group | Ream Recreation Center | 321 Merrimac St | Pittsburgh | Discussion English |
10:00 AM | Cranberry Sun Morn Wake Up Grp | Gateway Rehab | 105 Bradford Rd | Wexford | Big Book Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
10:00 AM | Butler Concerned Group | Grace Calvary Church | 123 E Diamond St | Butler | Discussion English |
10:00 AM | Waterworks Sunday Morning Gp | Aspenwall Veteran's Hospital | 1010 Delafield Rd | Pittsburgh | English Speaker Temporary Closure |
10:30 AM | Sunday A.M. Group | Lost Dreams Awakening | 408 8th St | New Kensington | English Speaker |
10:30 AM | Sunday Serenity Group | Sage's Army Recovery Center | Online 6044 Lincoln Hwy #400 | Greensburg | Discussion English |
10:30 AM | WINDGAP SUNDAY MORNING | Ohio Valley Hospital | 25 Heckel Rd | McKees Rocks | English Open Meeting Speaker + Wheelchair Access |
11:00 AM | GLASSPORT EARLY RISERS | The Club | 514 Monongahela Ave | Glassport | Discussion English Open Meeting |
11:00 AM | Glassport Early Risers Group | The Glassport Club | 514 Monongahela Ave N | Glassport | Discussion English |
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Pitcairn, Pennsylvania AA Meetings
Pitcairn is a borough in Allegheny County, in the state of Pennsylvania. Due to the fact that Alcohol Use Disorder is very in Pennsylvania, AA meetings in Pitcairn have been organizing their support groups for years with the aim of providing a safe place for people struggling with AUD. They work with the purpose of enabling its members to achieve long-lasting sobriety and maintain it for as long as possible with the help of other peer members. People choose to turn to alcohol for a number of reasons. For example, everything starts with constant drinking and binge drinking for many people. Taking alcohol whenever an individual experiences a problem is another trigger that can lead to alcohol-related problems. Also, people who begin drinking early in life are usually at a much bigger risk of developing Alcohol Use Disorder than every other alcohol consumer. Furthermore, family history also plays a role in this. If you happen to have a close family member or a relative that has been around alcohol for a very long time, you have a much higher chance of developing AUD. However, this isn’t always the case and you must know that every bad habit can be broken in time. Alcoholics Anonymous Pennsylvania does everything to help you break this dangerous habit and take back control over your precious life.