Find AA meetings in Amherst, Virginia to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Virginia 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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12:00 PM | Solution Group | District 03 - North Piedmont | 2701 Campbell Ave | Lynchburg | English Open Meeting Step Meeting |
12:00 PM | The Library Fellowship | District 47 - Augusta | Library, 1759 Jefferson Hwy | Fishersville | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Staunton Group | District 47 - Augusta | 1910 W Beverley St | Staunton | English Open Meeting |
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Amherst, Virginia AA Meetings
The town of Amherst, Virginia, formerly Dearborn, is in Amherst County, and is within the Lynchburg Metropolitan Statistical Area. There are Amherst AA meetings in town for anyone seeking guidance for alcohol addiction recovery. There are no requirements for just visiting an AA Virginia meeting, so don’t let yourself be intimidated out of going just because you haven’t yet made up your mind about addiction treatment. You may simply need to see people who were once suffering like you now living vital, sober lives to be moved to choose addiction recovery for yourself. AA Virginia will probably be a part of a professional treatment program you attend, if you decide that rehab will be the healthiest choice for you to make a full recovery. Even if it isn’t, once you leave your program, Amherst AA meetings should become a big part of your relapse prevention plan. To stay sober long-term, you need different tools to help you combat triggering situations and to assist your continued growth in recovery. Addiction needs to be managed for life, and although it can get easier, it doesn’t have an ending point. AA can help you make that management come more naturally.