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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Mixed nuts | Mixed Nuts | Summitview Ave, Washington | Yakima | English |
12:00 PM | Rule 62, #2 | Union Hall | 213 W 3rd Ave | Ellensburg | English Literature |
12:00 PM | God Only Knows | God Only Knows | 5 S Naches Ave | Yakima | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | High Noon A.A Group | Yakima | 915 Summitview Ave | Yakima | Big Book English Literature + Newcomer Open Meeting Young People |
3:00 PM | Serenity Hall | Serenity Hall | 915 Summitview Ave | Yakima | English Open Meeting Temporary Closure |
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Mattawa, Washington AA Meetings
Mattawa is a small incorporated city in Grant County, in the U.S. state of Washington. This area has several individuals suffering from alcohol use disorder (AUD). AA meetings in Mattawa form part of Alcoholics Anonymous Washington State meetings, which is part of a global entity that provides support and helps for people affected by alcohol use disorder. AA meetings in Mattawa is part of the AA network, which was established in 1935. Its role is to assist individuals in overcoming substance abuse disorder. High-level care is offered by AA to individuals on their journey to becoming and sustaining sobriety. The delivery of the Alcoholics Anonymous Washington State meetings is varied, including spiritual meetings, men’s or women’s only meetings, or candlelight meetings. In the meetings, individuals are encouraged to speak about addiction, however, if preferred and depending on the individual’s level of comfort, one-on-one or smaller group meetings are also options. The AA meetings have been successful in raising awareness, educating, and providing support to those suffering from alcohol addiction. The AA meetings generally utilize a 12-step approach, even though some people may be referred to the inpatient rehab facilities, or a medical detox program, based on their unique case. At inpatient facilities, treatment for alcohol addiction starts with detox, followed by medication, then counseling. Counseling sessions and AA meetings are good strategies for sustained recovery.