Find AA meetings in Abilene, Texas to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Texas 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 | New Horizons | New Horizons Group | 3157 Russell Ave | Abilene | Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | Brown Bag | Brown Bag Group | 3157 Russell Ave | Abilene | Closed Meeting English |
12:15 PM | Sunshine | Sunshine Group | 104 Pine St | Abilene | English Open Meeting |
5:15 PM | New Woman | New Woman | 3157 Russell Ave | Abilene | Big Book English Open Meeting |
5:30 PM | Happy Hour | Happy Hour Group | 3157 Russell Ave | Abilene | English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | Key City Meeting | Key City Group | 518 N 8th St | Abilene | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Shoulder to Shoulder | Shoulder to Shoulder | 3157 Russell Ave | Abilene | English Literature Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
8:00 PM | Pioneer Abilene | Pioneer Group | 3157 Russell Avenue | Abilene | Discussion Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Unity Group, Abilene | Unity Group | 602 Meander St | Abilene | English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Pioneer | Pioneer Group | 3157 Russell Ave | Abilene | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Abilene, Texas AA Meetings
AA meetings in Abilene TX are being held more frequently to help those who are struggling to control their drinking. Alcohol use disorder in Abilene is quite common. Abilene is a largely populated area found in Taylor and Jones Counties in the state of Texas. AA Texas helps individuals deal with their alcohol use disorder. AUD is a brain disorder that occurs when a person drinks excessively and gets to a point where the body becomes dependent on it. This also means it can’t function properly without it. This disorder is followed by many consequences that include health problems both physical and mental as well as issues in the individual’s interpersonal relationships. These health problems include liver damage, heart diseases, diabetes as well as mental issues like anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. Prioritizing alcohol also causes interpersonal issues because the individuals neglect their basic responsibilities in their work, school, or home hence ruining many important relationships. AA meetings in general are a collection of individuals who gather to support each other in staying sober. They offer the platform for members to share their alcohol-related struggles and reflect on the measure they took so they may discuss what they could do to stay sober.