Find AA meetings in Clyde, 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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9:00 AM | Key City Meeting | Key City Group | 518 N 8th St | Abilene | English Speaker |
12:00 PM | Brown Bag | Brown Bag Group | 3157 Russell Ave | Abilene | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | New Horizons | New Horizons Group | 3157 Russell Ave | Abilene | Closed Meeting English |
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 | English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Eastland Meeting | Eastland Group | 302 N College Ave | Eastland | Closed Meeting English |
8:00 PM | Pioneer | Pioneer Group | 3157 Russell Ave | Abilene | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Pioneer Abilene | Pioneer Group | 3157 Russell Avenue | Abilene | Discussion Open Meeting |
10:00 PM | Bar None | Bar None | 3157 Russell Ave | Abilene | English Open Meeting Young People |
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Clyde, Texas AA Meetings
Clyde is a city in Callahan County, Texas, United States. Alcohol addiction has led to serious problems in most places across the United States and this city is included. That is why AA Texas meetings are now readily accessible in Clyde and other cities around it. The AA community assists people struggling to deal with alcohol dependency by providing them with top-notch treatment methods. AA meetings in Clyde create an amazing environment around newcomers so that they can speak candidly with old members. Various types of meetings are available. Family, acquaintances, and well-wishers may take part in open meetings to provide their loved ones with support through recovery. This brings a sense of love and attention to their loved ones. Closed AA meetings were formed to support people in the fight against alcohol addiction and to give them special attention. Members are inspired to verbally express their problems with other attendees at closed meetings so that they can be backed on the path to lasting sobriety. It should be noted that only AA community members are permitted to take part in closed meetings. There are also 12-Step meetings where members are directed through the path to good living through specific rules and regulations.