Find AA meetings in Salem, 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 | Luncheon Meeting | REBOS North | 2915 Epperley Ave NW | Roanoke | 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 | Covington Group | District 31 - Mountain View | 138 N Maple Ave | Covington | English Open Meeting |
12:15 PM | Big Book - in Person at Christ Lutheran | Christ Lutheran Church | 2011 Brandon Ave SW | Roanoke | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:15 PM | Top Of The Mountain Group | District 13 - New River Valley | 325 N Franklin St | Christiansburg | English Open Meeting |
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Salem, Virginia AA Meetings
The extent to which alcohol use disorder has hit the world means every city, including this, is a possible home to alcohol use disorder victims. This has justified the Alcoholics Anonymous community’s move to hold AA meetings in most cities across the United States. AA meetings in Salem are for people who consider them close enough. There are other AA Virginia meetings for people who stay in other parts of the states. The Alcoholics Anonymous community has aided the recovery of millions of alcohol use disorder victims and they are now living fine. The environment at AA meetings inspires members to give all it takes to overcome the addiction. It is not easy to cut back on drinking when you rely physically or emotionally on alcohol. This is because the withdrawal symptoms can be equally unpleasant. However, in the Alcoholics Anonymous community, there are laid down procedures to follow for gradual recovery. There are also different strategies for different levels of alcohol use disorder. Members come together to offer mutual support so that they can all fight each individual’s condition as one. As part of our comprehensive support for alcohol use disorder victims, we have collated some of the best AA meetings for you on our site. Select the closest to you and start attending right away. If you have troubles staying in recovery, call us for assistance.