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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | High Noon A.A Group | Yakima | 915 Summitview Ave | Yakima | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions English Newcomer + Open Meeting Young People |
12:00 PM | Mixed nuts | Mixed nuts | Summitview Ave, Washington | Yakima | English |
12:00 PM | Mt. Adams | Mt. Adams | 502 W 4th Ave | Toppenish | English Open Meeting Temporary Closure |
12:00 PM | Cle Elum Women's Group | Cle Elum Women's Group | 201 E 3rd St | Cle Elum | English Women's Meeting |
12:00 PM | Rule 62 Ellensburg | Rule 62 | 213 West 3rd Avenue | Ellensburg | Literature |
12:00 PM | God Only Knows | God Only Knows | 5 S Naches Ave | Yakima | English Open Meeting |
3:00 PM | Serenity Hall | Serenity Hall | 915 Summitview Ave | Yakima | English Open Meeting Temporary Closure |
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Tieton, Washington AA Meetings
Tieton is a small city in Yakima County, in the U.S. state of Washington. This area has several homes being affected by alcohol use disorder (AUD), which negatively affects their lives and can impact their source of income. AUD can evoke feelings of powerlessness along with a failure to maintain a healthy lifestyle. The problem causes a break down in domesticity and also culture, to a bigger degree. AA meetings in Tieton is a subset of the network of Alcoholics Anonymous Washington State, which belongs to a worldwide network where people may conveniently source recovery assistance. Research studies have revealed that a large percentage of alcoholics do not seek assistance because they are not sure where to attend, or they lack the self-confidence or ability to request assistance. AA meetings have changed that, as there are numerous places across the state and the nation to attend to participants. People with addiction experience created AA meetings to give much-need support to assist in recuperating persons to attain complete and continual healing. AA meetings generally make use of a 12-step technique, which has been confirmed by many to have a highly successful outcome. AA meetings offer top-level care and guidance for people seeking to achieve complete recovery and sobriety. AA meetings in Tieton provide an avenue for the individual with AUD seeking help in regards to ongoing addiction recovery.