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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:30 PM | As Bill Sees It Danville | As Bill Sees It | 937 Main Street | Danville | Big Book Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Brookneal Group | District 03 - North Piedmont | 331 Lynchburg Ave | Brookneal | English Open Meeting |
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South Boston, Virginia AA Meetings
South Boston formerly Boyd’s Ferry, is a town in Halifax County, Virginia, United States. Many residents of this city are alcohol use disorder victims. The Alcoholics Anonymous community holds meetings at different venues in this city, giving alcohol use disorder victims a chance to recover completely. When a person depends physically or emotionally on alcohol, it has negative impacts on them. People who try to control the situation individually may find it difficult because when drinking becomes an addiction, an attempt to quit could trigger withdrawal symptoms that can be as horrible as alcohol use disorder symptoms itself. The Alcoholics Anonymous community provides a chance to recover in an environment where everyone is interested in staying sober. The community organizes AA meetings in South Boston and other places. The aim of these meetings is to move the community closer to many people so that they can all have an equal chance of achieving effective recovery. AA Virginia meetings and ones in other states make provision for people’s preferences by offering different types of meetings. People who don’t want to join physically can join the virtual type of AA meeting. Other types are LGBTQ, Men’s only, Women’s only, etc. We have listed some of the closest AA meetings to you on our website. Choose one and join today. If you need some tips on how to start your recovery journey, don’t hesitate to call us.