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12:00 PM | Keep The Plug In The Jug | Keep The Plug In The Jug Group | 750 1st Ave NW | Ephrata | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Skookum Group | Skookum | 213 N Chelan Ave | Wenatchee | Child-Friendly Discussion English + Newcomer Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
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Waterville, Washington AA Meetings
Known for its wheat industry, Waterville is a town in and the county seat of Douglas County, in the U.S. state of Washington. This city, like many others, has several individuals influenced by alcohol addiction, leading to disruption in their lives and that of their family and community. AA meetings in Waterville will certainly help to work on overcoming this obstacle. Overcoming alcohol addiction is extremely tough without external intervention and when trying to quit alone. Alcoholics Anonymous Washington State developed years ago to offer assistance to addicted people. AA is a worldwide database, sorted by areas, making it easy for individuals to discover support in their area. AA Washington meetings are led by persons with previous addiction so they can share their journey to support and educate others. Individuals that attend AA meetings can embrace these stories that may echo what they are going through. The environment at these AA meetings is warm as well as pleasant, and people are cared for with kindness. The primary technique at AA meetings is the 12-step technique which has a high success rate. Other therapies are detoxing, inpatient center rehabilitation, as well as therapy sessions and mentorship. The meetings are supplied in different methods to fulfill the different unique needs of each person. These meetings are free of cost and are quickly obtainable. Come join us and get your life back on course through sobriety.