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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:00 PM | District Meeting | District Meeting | S Elm St & E Hawthorne Ave | Colville | English |
7:00 PM | Senior Center Meeting | Senior Center Meeting | 39 Short Cut Rd | Inchelium | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Positively Sober | Positively Sober | S Elm St & E Hawthorne Ave | Colville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Malo, Washington AA Meetings
Malo is a city in Ferry County, Washington State. The city is one of the smallest in Washington, both by landmass and population, and the city is still developing. The quaint size does not take away from its impressive structure. Malo is a lovely place to live, and the city attracts people from all walks of life. If you are dealing with alcohol addiction and would like to lay low somewhere, you have every reason to give Malo a try. Malo has several top-notch Alcoholics Anonymous Washington State meetings, all of which are dedicated towards helping people who are recovering from alcohol addiction and regaining their sobriety. Whoever you are, rest assured that you can walk into any of the AA meetings in Malo and incorporate yourself into their treatment regimen. The people you find in these meetings will be incredibly helpful to you, and you can learn a great deal from the facilitators as well. All in all, you have everything to gain from these meetings. You can find a treasure trove of information that will help you as you recover, and you can also make friends who will be a part of your life forever.