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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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11:00 AM | Mitchell SD Group | Mitchell SD Group | 424 E 9th Ave | Mitchell | Discussion Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Turning Point Huron | Turning Point | 147 Dakota Avenue South | Huron | Open Meeting |
5:15 PM | Mitchell SD Group | Mitchell SD Group | 424 E 9th Ave | Mitchell | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Open Meeting Step Meeting |
6:30 PM | Turning Point Huron | Turning Point | 147 Dakota Avenue South | Huron | Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Mitchell SD Group | Mitchell SD Group | 424 E 9th Ave | Mitchell | Discussion Open Meeting |
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Wessington Springs, South Dakota AA Meetings
Wessington Springs is the county seat city of Jerauld County, South Dakota. There are several residents of this beautiful city who struggle with different degrees of alcohol use disorder. AA meetings in Wessington Springs are open to locals who genuinely want to address their alcohol addiction and work towards long-lasting sobriety. You can locate any of these peer support communities in Wessington Springs from our AA meetings South Dakota directory updated on this site. Alcoholics Anonymous is one of the best-rated peer-to-peer groups for people with alcohol addiction, and the 12-step approach followed in AA meetings has helped many people overturn their alcohol struggles. During AA meetings, individuals seeking help are treated to the best emotional and physical environment. Some AA meeting sessions include open discussions, meditations, candlelight meetings, spiritual meetings, outreaches, and interventions. The support from this community is overwhelming, and members look out for each other, sharing helpful recovery tips, creating accountability groups and aftercare programs. There is no discrimination in AA, and as long as you seek help and are genuine, AA is committed to you long-term. Our specialists offer phone support via our hotline, and if you seek to be better informed on professional treatment and available programs and rehab centers in Wessington Springs, reach out to our specialists.