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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Third Tradition Group | St. Andrew Presbyterian Church | 2500 McCann Rd | Longview | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Unity Group | 405 N Kilgore St, St 4, Kilgore, TX 75662, USA | 405 N Kilgore St # 7 | Kilgore | Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Hope Group | 503 Kilgore Dr, Henderson, TX 75652, USA | 503 Kilgore Dr | Henderson | Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Clean Air Group Wisconsin | Clean Air Group | 210 South Green Street | Longview | Closed Meeting Discussion Non-Smoking |
12:15 PM | Noon & Nite Group | 704 Glencrest Lane, Longview, TX 75601, USA | 704 Glencrest Ln | Longview | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
12:15 PM | Marshall Group | 101 Benita Dr, Marshall, TX 75672, USA | 101 Benita Dr | Marshall | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Hallsville, Texas AA Meetings
Like many other small cities and communities in Texas and the United States, Hallsville has residents who are struggling with alcohol use disorder. There are Alcoholics Anonymous or AA meetings in Hallsville that have been set up to help them deal with their drinking problems. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has proven to be one of the most effective methods of treatment for alcohol addiction. Its guiding principles are the 12 Steps/Traditions. The methods call for accountability, responsibility, and a spiritual transformation from its members. Before a member can start healing they will have to admit they do have a drinking problem and is in need of help. The next step will be making up their minds to quit. The program encourages its members to do a moral inventory of themselves, admit to their wrongs then make amends for it. The final step towards reaching sobriety is making a commitment to continuous improvement. Following these steps facilitates self-reflection and personal growth which can lead to positive changes in peoples’ lives. Several other recovery groups have adopted it or create their own versions of it including Narcotics Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous, and Debtors Anonymous to name a few. AlcoholicsAnonymous.com groups all AA Texas meetings including AA meetings in Hallsville.