Find AA meetings in Victoria, 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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5:30 PM | Victoria Women's Group | Our Savior Lutheran Church | 4102 N Ben Jordan St | Victoria | Closed Meeting English Literature + Women's Meeting |
7:00 PM | Back to Basics | ZOOM | Online Victoria, TX 77901 | Victoria | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | North Loop | Holy Family | 704 Mallette Dr | Victoria | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Yoakum | St. Joseph FC | 201 Schrimscher St | Yoakum | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Edna | 102 W Church | 102 W Church St | Edna | Big Book Closed Meeting English |
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Victoria, Texas AA Meetings
Victoria is the largest city in Victoria County, in the state of Texas. Unfortunately, like in many neighboring cities, there is an increasing number of people coping with alcohol use disorder in the United States. AA meetings Victoria TX have proven to be extremely effective in dealing with this dangerous addiction over the years. Alcoholics Anonymous is held across the state in various cities to help individuals deal with AUD. Of course, all meetings offer platforms that are completely free of cost and tend to motivate people to talk openly about their issues related to alcohol. AA Texas meetings offer amazing group support for all members who are doing their best to get sober. On top of that, they also provide a sponsorship program to help everyone stay on the path of recovery. It is commonly known that alcohol use disorder is a very serious disorder that could lead to deadly consequences if not treated. Of course, it might be hard for individuals to stop drinking on their own so looking for help is always the best choice. Some symptoms of AUD include constantly getting a strong urge to drink alcohol, not being able to control the amount you drink and failing to get rid of alcohol for good.