Find AA meetings in Spartansburg, Pennsylvania to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Pennsylvania includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | 11th Step Group | Asbury Methodist Church | 4703 W Ridge Rd | Erie | Child-Friendly Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Tuesday Noon Group Erie | Tuesday Noon Group Erie | 926 East 6th Street | Erie | Speaker Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Tuesday Noon Group | First Presbyterian Church | 300 Market St | Warren | Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Woodstock Group | Unitatian Church | 346 Chestnut St | Meadville | Discussion English Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Fairview Brownbaggers Group | Fairview Presbyterian Church | 4264 Avonia Rd | Fairview | Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Living Sober Jamestown | Living Sober | 31 Water Street | Jamestown | Discussion Open Meeting |
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Spartansburg, Pennsylvania AA Meetings
Located in northwest Pennsylvania is a borough in Crawford County called Spartansburg. This city has a vast amount of people with alcohol addiction. AA meetings in Spartansburg has a supportive group for individuals with alcohol addiction in the area. This global community was created by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in 1935, offering an unprecedented level of support. At AA meetings in Spartansburg, individuals with past addiction, are among supportive peers that help people with addiction to recover. The Alcoholics Anonymous Pennsylvania meetings have a friendly atmosphere and offer various approaches including spiritual meetings, candlelight meetings, women’s only or men’s only meetings. Individuals are encouraged, but not forced to openly discuss their addiction. For people not up to that comfort level, there are small groups and one-and-one. AA Pennsylvania meetings create awareness and provide support for people with alcohol addiction. The main approach at the AA meetings is the 12-step approach, which provides a favorable result, once followed thoroughly. At an inpatient facility, treatment for alcohol addiction starts with detox, then medications and counseling therapies as part of the aftercare program. Counseling therapies and AA meetings are a good long-term strategy to attain full recovery. Alcohol addiction affects a person’s physical, emotional, and economic well-being in different ways, thus there are many different recovery strategies.