Find AA meetings in Belington, West Virginia to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in West Virginia includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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6:00 PM | Wild Wonderful Women + (non binary and gender-nonconforming welcome) AA Zoom Meetings | Wild Wonderful Women + (non binary and gender-nonconforming welcome) | Online Clarksburg, WV | Clarksburg | English |
6:00 PM | Men's Meeting | Sober Living House | 189 E Pike St | Clarksburg | English |
7:00 PM | Women's Meeting | Episcopal Parish House | 123 S 6th St | Clarksburg | English Open Meeting Temporary Closure + Wheelchair Access Women's Meeting |
8:00 PM | Oakland Serenity Group | Oakland Liberty Club | 125 E Liberty St | Oakland | English |
8:00 PM | Grateful In Grafton Group | Horizon's Church | 116 St John St | Grafton | English Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
8:00 PM | Friday Night Meeting | Christ Episcopal Church | 405 9th St | Fairmont | English Open Meeting Speaker |
8:00 PM | Upshur Uphill Group | Upshur Uphill Group | 88 S Kanawha St | Buckhannon | English Open Meeting Speaker + Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
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Belington, West Virginia AA Meetings
Belington is a town in Barbour County, West Virginia; the city is located along the Tygart Valley River. Those with alcohol use disorder can use our directory to find local AA meetings in Belington. Our online West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous directory offers a comprehensive list of local Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings.
If you are new to the AA addiction recovery program, you may have many questions, such as how much it costs and the requirements to join. Alcoholics Anonymous is an international non-profit Fellowship funded by the support of its members. There is no cost to join but during the AA meetings a plate is passed for donations, to help keep the groups running. Most people donate a few dollars at each meeting, but no one is obligated to give money.
The only requirement for AA membership is the desire to quit drinking and using other substances. Whether you are new to AA, or an “old-timer” who has recently moved to or visiting Belington, you’ll find that AA group members will welcome you with open arms. Contact us today if you would like to learn about other addiction treatment programs that offer more treatment and therapy than just AA alone. One of our experienced recovery specialists can help you find a local inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation (rehab) program.