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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:45 AM | On Awakening | District 44 - Richmond West | 4819 Monument Ave | Richmond | Big Book English Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Sunlight Of The Spirit | District 44 - Richmond West | 1061 Shallow Well Rd | Manakin-Sabot | Big Book English Open Meeting + Speaker |
7:00 AM | Prayer & Meditation | District 38 - Historic Virginia | 324 Prince George St | Williamsburg | English Meditation Open Meeting |
7:00 AM | Sunlight of the Spirit | District 38 - Historic Virginia | Williamsburg, VA | Williamsburg | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:30 AM | Early Morning Serenity | District 29 - South of the James | 6020 Midlothian Turnpike | Richmond | English Open Meeting |
7:30 AM | A Faith That Works | District 18 - City of Richmond | Online Richmond, VA 23230 | Richmond | English |
7:30 AM | Men @ Work | Richmond, VA, USA | Online Richmond, VA | Richmond | Discussion English Men's Meeting + Open Meeting |
7:30 AM | Suffered Enough | District 29 - South of the James | 12920 Hull Street Rd | Midlothian | English Open Meeting |
7:30 AM | A Faith That Works | District 18 - City of Richmond | 1000 Blanton Ave | Richmond | English Open Meeting |
8:30 AM | Morning Serenity Group | District 38 - Historic Virginia | 3279 Lake Powell Rd | Williamsburg | English Open Meeting |
10:00 AM | Humility is a Gift | District 43 - North of the James | 5000 Pouncey Tract Rd | Glen Allen | English |
11:00 AM | A New Beginning Group - TEMPORARILY CLOSED | District 16 - South Central | 411 W Randolph Rd | Hopewell | English Open Meeting Temporary Closure |
11:00 AM | A New Beginning Group Hopewell | A New Beginning Group Hopewell | 411 West Randolph Road | Hopewell | Discussion Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | West End Recovering Parents | District 43 - North of the James | 2211 Skipwith Rd | Richmond | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Common Solution Group | District 29 - South of the James | 2531 Buford Rd | Richmond | Discussion English Newcomer + Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Madison Street Group | District 18 - City of Richmond | 210 N Madison St | Richmond | English Open Meeting Smoking Permitted |
12:00 PM | We Came To Believe | District 29 - South of the James | 437 E Belt Blvd | Richmond | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Centenary Group | District 18 - City of Richmond | 411 E Grace St | Richmond | English Open Meeting |
12:05 PM | Williamsburg Lunchtime Group | District 38 - Historic Virginia | 500 Jamestown Rd | Williamsburg | English Open Meeting |
12:30 PM | Changing Directions | District 44 - Richmond West | 1400 Horsepen Rd | Richmond | Big Book English Speaker |
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Bermuda, Virginia AA Meetings
Founded in 1613 by Thomas Dale, Bermuda is an area in the U.S. state of Virginia. This area has several individuals suffering from alcohol use disorder (AUD). AA meetings in Bermuda form part of Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings, which is part of a global entity that provides support and helps for people affected by alcohol use disorder. AA meetings in Bermuda are part of the AA network, which was established in 1935. Its role is to assist individuals in overcoming substance abuse disorder. High-level care is offered by AA to individuals on their journey to becoming and sustaining sobriety. The delivery of the AA Virginia meetings is varied, including spiritual meetings, men’s or women’s only meetings, or candlelight meetings. In the meetings, individuals are encouraged to speak about addiction, however, if preferred and depending on the individual’s level of comfort, one-on-one or smaller group meetings are also options. The AA meetings have been successful in raising awareness, educating, and providing support to those suffering from alcohol addiction. The AA meetings generally utilize a 12-step approach, even though some people may be referred to the inpatient rehab facilities, or a medical detox program, based on their unique case. At inpatient facilities, treatment for alcohol addiction starts with detox, followed by medication, then counseling. Counseling sessions and AA meetings are good strategies for sustained recovery.