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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Luncheon Meeting | REBOS North | 2915 Epperley Ave NW | Roanoke | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Solution Group | District 03 - North Piedmont | 2701 Campbell Ave | Lynchburg | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Peters Creek Discussion Group | Fairview United Methodist Church | 1310 Van Buren St NW | Roanoke | English Literature Open Meeting |
12:15 PM | Big Book - in Person at Christ Lutheran | Christ Lutheran Church | 2011 Brandon Ave SW | Roanoke | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Forest, Virginia AA Meetings
Forest is a census-designated place that spans across two counties in Virginia: Bedford and Campbell Counties. Alcohol addiction is a serious issue among residents of this community, causing very terrible effects on their health statuses and general well-being. AA meetings in Forest provide recovery programs and treatments for free to participants to curb alcohol problems. Across the AA Virginia community, there have been remarkable recoveries recorded among participants, and many have gone on to more productive and fulfilling lives. During AA meetings in Forest, therapy sessions are very helpful, as participants open up about their struggles with alcohol addictions without fear of discrimination or shame. This is because members are very supportive and encouraging, and a good number of them have experienced the same challenges and attained sobriety. The 12-step approach to addictions provides guidelines for participants to follow as they walk through different recovery phases. Treatments are also given to address alcohol-induced ailments and other adverse health impacts. Treatment procedures include alcohol detox, medical examinations, medication prescriptions, and counseling. All of these are handled by trusted health professionals. Do you have any questions? Contact our specialists for more details or lookup our directory of Virginia AA meetings in Forest.