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Find AA meetings in Springfield, Vermont to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Vermont includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.

Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM Humble Beginners Group Turning Point Center of Rutland 141 State St Rutland English   Open Meeting   Step Meeting
12:00 PM High Noon Group Brattleboro High Noon Group 80 Flat Street Brattleboro Discussion   Open Meeting
1:30 PM At the Priory Group Weston Priory 58 Priory Hill Rd Weston Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access

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Springfield, Vermont AA Meetings

Springfield, Vermont is a town in Windsor County. If you live with the effects of alcohol misuse, dependence, or addiction in this community, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) may be a resource to help you find recovery. AA meetings in Springfield allow individuals with alcohol addiction the opportunity to meet in solidarity with other people with similar experiences and goals. You can attend an AA “home group” regularly or any AA meeting when you feel you need support. The purpose of AA meetings is to create a peer support atmosphere that facilitates long-term recovery based on the principles that helped that founders of AA find their own recovery in the 1930s. There are a variety of AA meetings, but all meeting types are peer-facilitated rather than organized by third-party entities, like therapists or rehab centers. Most AA meetings are classified as “closed,” meaning they are intended only for people who want to find sustainable sobriety. However, there are also “open” meetings that your loved ones can attend with you. Social support from the AA community is not formal treatment, but can be combined with medical, clinical, and behavioral services. Call to speak to an addiction treatment specialist about these services. Find upcoming AA meetings VT in your area in the directory.

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