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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Ball In The Wall | Ball In The Wall | 201 St Pauls Blvd | Norfolk | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Tidewater Nooners | Tidewater Nooners | Online Norfolk, VA | Norfolk | Big Book English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Hand Of Hope Group | District 08 - Hampton | 807 W Mercury Blvd | Hampton | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Craddock Oasis | Scout Cabin | 3605 Winchester Dr | Portsmouth | Closed Meeting English |
12:30 PM | Suffolk Study Group | Suffolk Study Group | 3488 Godwin Blvd | Suffolk | English Meditation Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
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Franklin, Virginia AA Meetings
Franklin is an independent city in Hampton Roads, Virginia. Reports of alcohol addictions have become rampant among residents, and its negative impacts have reduced many of them to sad and very sorry states. Many of them suffer health challenges, emotional instability, behavioral and cognitive disorders that trigger violent and abusive traits. Alcoholics Anonymous is a global community curbing alcohol addictions among people and guiding them to sobriety. AA meetings in Franklin provides an environment where participants can heal from addiction-induced struggles and ailments, and members are very supportive and encouraging throughout their recovery journey. Across the AA Virginia community, there have been recoveries noted as a result of the 12-step approach to addictions and other recovery programs participants go through. Therapy sessions, candlelight meetings, men-only and women-only meetings are some other programs participants undergo as members guide them to healthier lifestyles, free of alcohol addictions. AA meetings in Franklin also provide free treatments for participants, and trusted medical practitioners handle each procedure. It begins with alcohol detoxification, and they undergo medical examinations, receive medications, and go through counseling. You can contact our specialists for more details and if you have any questions. You can also consult our directory of AA meetings in Franklin.