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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Living Sober Okanogan | Living Sober Okanogan | Online 231 3rd Avenue South | Okanogan | Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | New Hope | Grand Coulee Dam/Electric City Area AA | 31 Coulee Blvd | Electric City | English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | Recovery in the Valley Group | Recovery in the Valley Group | 3rd Ave S | Okanogan | English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Reencuentro De Una Nueva Vida | Reencuentro De Una Nueva Vida | 319 W Main | Brewster | English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | No Resentments | No Resentments | Online 231 3rd Ave S | Okanogan | English Open Meeting Temporary Closure |
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Nespelem, Washington AA Meetings
Derived from the local Indian term “large flat meadow”, Nespelem is a small town in Okanongan County, in the U.S. state of Washington. Alcohol use disorder is a common brain disorder that is becoming very popular, with over 15 million being affected in the United States. To help these individuals with their alcohol use disorder and decrease the numbers dealing with AUD AA meetings in Nespelem are organized daily. Alcoholics Anonymous Washington State has proven to be a successful program in dealing with alcohol use disorder. They offer support to individuals working to get sober. The meetings provide a platform that is judgment-free and allows people to be able to talk about and deal with their struggles relating to alcohol. Because alcohol use disorder is a serious issue and can lead to fatal consequences, it is recommended to seek help before it gets to a stage where it is too late to manage. Recommended treatments for alcohol use disorder include visiting AA meetings, going to a counselor to work through the issues causing the excessive drinking, and going through a medically managed detox or withdrawal process. Symptoms to consider when assessing whether you are dealing with AUD includes having the strong urge to drink, not being able to control the amount you drink, neglecting important obligations to drink, trying but failing to stop your drinking.