Find AA meetings in Amarillo, 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 | Hobbs Plaza | Suite B | 4000 SW 58th Ave | Amarillo | Closed Meeting English Smoking Permitted |
12:00 PM | Top of Texas | Top of Texas | 1301 S Taylor St | Amarillo | Closed Meeting English Smoking Permitted |
12:00 PM | Moss Lane | Online meetings | 3512 Moss Ln | Amarillo | Closed Meeting English Smoking Permitted |
12:00 PM | Touch of Soul | Touch of Soul | 107 N Hughes St | Amarillo | English Open Meeting Smoking Permitted |
12:00 PM | Moss Lane | Online meetings | Online 3512 Moss Ln | Amarillo | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Clean Air | Clean Air | 2906 Duniven Cir | Amarillo | Closed Meeting English Step Meeting |
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Amarillo, Texas AA Meetings
Is your drinking causing problems in your life? Then it might be time for you to visit AA meetings Amarillo. AA Texas has one of the best support groups to help individuals dealing with alcohol use disorder. Getting sober is a really difficult thing to do once the body becomes dependent on alcohol. It is especially hard for people who use alcohol as a gateway drug to numb themselves from their real-life problems. People also use alcohol to help them forget about their mental health problems instead of seeking the help needed to deal with it. For individuals like these, quitting could become difficult because every time they are going through something or face some kind of hardship in their lives their first impulse would be to drink away their troubles. And even though alcohol gives temporary relief it is never a real solution. AA meetings help these people realize that alcohol can’t be a solution and offer support to help them get sober. They provide an open and loving platform for individuals to talk about and deal with their alcohol-related struggles. Someone who might have alcohol use disorder exhibits symptoms such as not being able to control their drinking, drinking despite it causing problems in their lives, constantly feeling the urge to drink, etc.