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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:00 PM | Keep It Simple Survivors | Keep It Simple Survivors | 4701 41st Ave SW #110 | Seattle | English Open Meeting Temporary Closure + Wheelchair Access |
5:00 PM | Serenity Hall Group Seattle | Serenity Hall Serenity Hall GroupGroup | Online 12536 Renton Avenue South | Seattle | Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | A Vision for You Seattle | A Vision for You Seattle | Online 5507 6th Avenue South | Seattle | Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | Pass It On | Pass It On | 17801 1st Ave S | Normandy Park | Closed Meeting English Wheelchair Access |
5:00 PM | Rush Hour | Rush Hour | 32416 6th Ave | Black Diamond | Discussion English Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | Ed-Lynn Fellowship | Ed-Lynn Fellowship | 15620 Hwy 99 #10 | Lynnwood | English Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | Horseman's Group | Horseman's Group | 1317 Harvey Rd | Auburn | English |
5:00 PM | Women Working Together Grand Avenue | Women Working Together Grand Avenue | 1906 Grand Avenue | Everett | Closed Meeting Women's Meeting |
5:00 PM | Broadview Happy Hour | Broadview AA Group | Online 14701 Aurora Ave N | Shoreline | Discussion English Literature + Newcomer Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | Geeks Who Don't Drink | Geeks Who Don't Drink | Online Seattle, WA 98108 | Seattle | Discussion English Literature + Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | Silverdale Group | Silverdale Meeting Hall | 3627 Wheaton Way # 100 | Bremerton | English Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | 9th & McKenzie Group | 9th & McKenzie | 904 McKenzie Ave | Bremerton | English Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
5:00 PM | Serenity Hall Group | Serenity Hall | Online 12536 Renton Ave S | Tukwila | Big Book English Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | Friends of Bill W Poulsbo | Friends of Bill W Poulsbo | 1223 Northwest Finn Hill Road | Poulsbo | Open Meeting Step Meeting Wheelchair Access |
5:00 PM | Southend Fellowship | Southend Fellowship | 321 3rd Ave S | Kent | English Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | A New Beginning | A New Beginning | 15403 Ambaum Blvd SW | Burien | English Open Meeting |
5:00 PM | Simple Sobriety | Simple Sobriety | 12650 1st Ave S | Seattle | English Open Meeting Temporary Closure |
5:00 PM | Keep It Simple Survivors 41st Avenue Southwest | Keep It Simple Survivors 41st Avenue Southwest | 4701 41st Avenue Southwest | Seattle | Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
5:00 PM | Silverdale Group | Silverdale Group | Online 2091 Northwest Bucklin Hill Road | Silverdale | Open Meeting |
5:15 PM | Happy Hour Everett | Happy Hour Everett | 1731 Baker Avenue | Everett | Discussion Open Meeting |
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Edmonds, Washington AA Meetings
Situated in Snohomish County, Washington, United States, Edmonds consists of a large number of residents who are struggling with alcohol addiction, directly or indirectly. Addiction to alcohol is known to hold people back from reaching their full potential, which is one of the main reasons why it is an urgent issue that needs to be addressed. Alcoholic Anonymous is a voluntary fellowship of men and women that was founded in the United States in 1935. It was started by people who had recovered from alcohol addiction, and by former addicts who were highly motivated by their own experience with alcoholism. Alcoholics Anonymous Washington State is a large community of many members. The fellowship is organized locally and only accepts donations from those who attend the meetings. AA meetings Edmonds WA are for anyone who is affected by alcohol addiction by bringing affected individuals together and helping them understand that they are not alone in their fight against alcoholism. These meetings are also great for individuals seeking sobriety who wish to form new and stable relationships. These meetings follow the 12 step approach, which provides a regimented training program that supports responsibility for self-care and prevention of relapse. The success of treatment in alcoholism is based on goals the individual sets while joining the community. One individual may want to reduce how often he or she drinks alcohol, while another wants to completely abstain. Whatever the case may be, the AA community has shown proven positive results and is not willing to give up on its members.