Find AA meetings in Bayview, 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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8:00 AM | SPI Group | SPI Group | 1200 State Park Rd 100 #9 | Port Isabel | Big Book English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | New Hope Group (Harlingen) | 205 W Adams Ave, Harlingen, TX 78550, USA | 205 W Adams Ave | Harlingen | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | After 12 Group | First Presbyterian Church | 435 North Dr | Brownsville | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
7:00 PM | After 12 Group (Brownsville) | After 12 Group (Brownsville) | 435 Palm Blvd | Brownsville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Donna Big Book Study | City of Refuge Church (R175325) | N Victoria Rd, Texas 78537 | Donna | Big Book English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Port Isabel Group | 705 S Longoria St, Port Isabel, TX 78578, USA | 705 S Longoria St | Port Isabel | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Grupo Una Solucion | 140 N. Texas Blvd | 140 Texas Blvd N | Weslaco | English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | New Hope Group | 205 W Adams Ave, Harlingen, TX 78550, USA | 205 W Adams Ave | Harlingen | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
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Bayview, Texas AA Meetings
Bayview is a town in Cameron County, Texas. The city has had some cases of alcohol dependency in recent decades, so the AA community has started AA meetings in Bayview to support inhabitants on their journey to effective recovery. You will find all the local AA Texas meetings as well as those of other states in our AA directory. AA stands for Anonymous Alcoholics. It is a mutual support community. It was intended to help achieve sobriety and avoid relapses among people who rely on alcohol physically or psychologically. AA meetings are fellowships where people speak to others who experience the same problems with drinking. They share their alcohol dependence stories and discuss what could be done to enhance recovery. AA community members are advised to trust the way the meeting works and ensure that they attend regularly. More experienced members who have been sober for a while could offer advice and moral support. In essence, AA meetings are fellowships. They give a chance for individuals to meet new friends and develop ways to cope with symptoms of withdrawal and cravings. The activities at AA meetings can make people realize they are not alone in the situation. Furthermore, hearing stories from others who share the same problems helps individuals understand that it is possible to overcome alcohol addiction and stay sober.