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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:15 PM | McAllen Share Group | McAllen Share Group | 1001 E Hwy 83 #120 | McAllen | As Bill Sees It Closed Meeting English |
7:00 PM | Grupo Sendero de Vida | 2600 S. 23rd St., Suite E | 2600 S 23rd St | McAllen | Open Meeting Spanish |
7:00 PM | Hope Group McAllen | Hope Group McAllen | 301 Pecan Boulevard | McAllen | Closed Meeting Discussion |
7:00 PM | Mission Share Group | Mission First United Methodist Church | 1105 Doherty Ave | Mission | Discussion English |
7:30 PM | Grupo Latino | 1409 Galveston Ave. | 1409 Galveston Ave | McAllen | English Open Meeting |
7:30 PM | Grupo Valle de Mission | 701 E. 9th St., Suite A | 701 E 9th St | Mission | English Open Meeting |
7:30 PM | Grupo Encuentro | FM 649 #64, Garseno, TX 78584 | N FM 649, Garceno, TX | Garceno | English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Grupo Latinos del Valle | 1513 Galveston Ave. | 1513 Galveston Ave | McAllen | English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | McAllen Share Group | McAllen Share Group | 1001 E Hwy 83 #120 | McAllen | English Newcomer Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Grupo Crecimiento | Iglesia San Jose Obrero | 2314 Ithaca Ave | McAllen | English Open Meeting |
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Rio Grande City, Texas AA Meetings
Do you think you are affected by alcohol use disorder? AA meetings in Rio Grande City are here to help you through your tough times. Why is Anonymity important to AA? Alcoholics Anonymous recognize that problem drinkers would hesitate to turn to them if they believed their problems might be discussed publicly. They also know Much of our relative effectiveness in working with alcoholics might be impaired if we sought or accepted public recognition, Because of these reasons Anonymity is the most important thing to AA. AUD is a brain disorder that involves a person drinking excessively to a point where both their body and mind are dependent on it to function. AA Texas includes a group of people that are struggling with Alcohol use Disorders (AUD), but these individuals have decided to fight back and they have taken that first step towards sobriety. The meetings are based on an effective, self-supporting approach to problematic drinking. And in addition to that, AA Texas provides a localized support system that influences sobering behavior changes that members need. The road to sobriety is never going to be an easy one, but everybody can achieve it if they are willing to work at it.