Find AA meetings in Berkeley Springs, 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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12:00 PM | New Hope Group | St. Patrick Catholic Church | 201 N Centre St | Cumberland | English |
12:00 PM | Nooners Martinsburg | Nooners | 118 East Martin Street | Martinsburg | Discussion Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
2:00 PM | Small Mall Group | Small Mall Group | 203 N Washington St | Winchester | Discussion English Open Meeting |
2:00 PM | Serenity Group | Christ's Reformed Church | 140 W Franklin St | Hagerstown | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
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Berkeley Springs, West Virginia AA Meetings
Berkeley Springs is a town in Morgan County, West Virginia; it is also the county set of Morgan County in the state’s Eastern Panhandle. Those coping with alcohol addiction who live in Morgan County can find local AA meetings in Berkeley Springs using our online directory.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a program that has helped millions of people in West Virginia and across the nation get sober. But, how does AA work? The success of the AA program may primarily be due to its sponsor (mentor) program. In AA, experienced members, with time in sobriety, volunteer to help newcomers on a 1:1 basis. A sponsor teaches the sponsee how to work the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and help them on their road to sobriety.
The 12 Steps are a spiritual set of principles that have helped millions of people with alcohol use disorder get sober and maintain long-term sobriety. If you are considering a more structured addiction treatment facility (such as an inpatient or outpatient rehab facility) our experienced treatment specialists can help. If you’re new to recovery from alcohol addiction, it’s important that you consider other rehab options outside of AA, as it could be the difference between successful recovery and relapse. Call our helpline today for assistance in finding a reliable addiction recovery program in your local area.