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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
7:00 AM Shakers East Shakers East Group 867 N Pleasant St Amherst English   Open Meeting
7:00 AM Sober at Sunrise Sober at Sunrise 81 Linden St Pittsfield Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
7:00 AM I Opener Group I Opener Group Online 140 Pine St Northampton 12 Steps & 12 Traditions   Closed Meeting   Discussion +   English
7:00 AM Attitude Adjustment Group Attitude Adjustment Group 93 Chapman St Greenfield Closed Meeting   English
7:00 AM On Awakening Group Keene On Awakening Group Online 69 Washington Street Keene Discussion   Virtual   Wheelchair Access
7:00 AM 7 AM Sunrise Group First Baptist Church Online 601 Main St Bennington Big Book   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
7:00 AM Up & Atom Up and Atom Group Online Amherst, MA Amherst English   Open Meeting
7:00 AM A New Day Group Y.A.N.A 36 Carpenter St Keene Discussion   English   Literature
7:00 AM Virtual Sober at Sunrise Virtual Sober at Sunrise Group Online Pittsfield, MA 01201 Pittsfield Discussion   English   Open Meeting
7:00 AM Just For Today Centre Congregational Church 193 Main St Brattleboro Discussion   English   Open Meeting
7:30 AM Rolling Stones Rolling Stones Online Woodford, VT 05201 Woodford English   Open Meeting
7:30 AM Breakfast With Your Higher Power Group First Baptist Church 4895 Main St Manchester English   Open Meeting   Speaker +   Wheelchair Access
9:00 AM Women's Serenity Group Women's Serenity Group Online 297 Main St Northampton English   Open Meeting   Temporary Closure +   Women's Meeting
10:00 AM Daily Reprieve - Beginners Daily Reprieve Online 472 N Pleasant St Amherst 11th Step Meditation   Discussion   English +   Newcomer   Open Meeting
11:15 AM After the 11th Hour After The 11th Hour Online 867 N Pleasant St Amherst English   Open Meeting
12:00 PM Wednesday Group Turning Point Center 7 Morgan St Springfield English   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Ivory Keys Serenity Group Ivory Keys Serenity Group 67 East St Pittsfield Discussion   English   Grapevine +   Open Meeting   Temporary Closure
12:00 PM T.O.A.D. Group Y.A.N.A 36 Carpenter St Keene Discussion   English   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM What A Way To Live Group What A Way To Live Group 165 North St Dalton Closed Meeting   English   Step Meeting +   Wheelchair Access
12:00 PM Back to Basics Back to Basics 336 Main St Athol Discussion   English   Open Meeting

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Wilmington, Vermont AA Meetings

Wilmington is a town in Windham County, Vermont. Those coping with alcohol addiction, who live in Windham County, may be interested in finding AA meetings in Wilmington. Our AA meetings Vt. database can help experienced AA members, called “old-timers,” those visiting or relocating to the area, as well as newcomers. If you are new to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), you may be hesitant about getting started. It’s not unusual for people in recovery to put off beginning addiction treatment. It may help to know that you don’t have to do it on your own. If you attend an open meeting (open for anyone to attend, including close friends or family members), you can bring someone along with you. Of course, the person you invite to come along with should be someone who supports your recovery. Open AA discussion meetings provide information about AA in general and about the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. AA supports family involvement, and attending open meetings often helps family members understand addiction and how the 12-Steps work. Interestingly, those with family members who support their recovery efforts are more likely to stay sober on a long-term basis. But sometimes AA meetings are not enough. Some people need a more structured addiction treatment program, such as an inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation (rehab) program. If you have questions about available addiction recovery programs or would like help finding treatment options in your local area, contact us today.

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