Find AA meetings in Burlington, 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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7:00 AM | Early Bird | Fort Recovery | 418 N Centre St | Cumberland | English |
9:30 AM | New Meeting not yet named | St Michael's Anglican Church | 1489 Old Bethel Church Rd | Winchester | English |
12:00 PM | High Noon Group Woodstock | High Noon Group | 315 North Main Street | Woodstock | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions Open Meeting Step Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
7:00 PM | Roar for Recovery | Osborne Newman Center | 130 S Broadway | Frostburg | English |
7:00 PM | Sunset Group | Sunset Group | 114 W Washington St | Strasburg | English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Happy Hour | District 26 - Winchester | 2077 N Frederick Pike | Winchester | English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Ridgeley Renegades | Calvary United Methodist Church | 28 Knobley St | Ridgeley | English |
8:00 PM | Romney Group | St. Stephen's Parish House | 111 Heritage Cir | Romney | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
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Burlington, West Virginia AA Meetings
There are many different types of AA meetings in Burlington. Some meetings are closed to those with alcohol use disorder and others are open to the public. AA meets at different locations and different times, so it’s a good idea to check the current schedule before attending. It is a good idea to let those in the community know when meeting times change. Various environmental factors can cause a person to misuse alcohol. It is important to realize that people who misuse alcohol don’t do it deliberately. Peer pressure and childhood trauma are other common factors. The main goal of AA is to bring people with similar issues together. It is structured so that members can build strong relationships and learn techniques to avoid relapse. While assessing the success of the program is difficult, it is very beneficial for those in recovery. AA has helped hundreds of thousands of people over the years. It is a non-professional organization. There are many different types of AA meetings in Burlington, West Virginia. If you’re struggling with alcohol addiction and looking for support, it can be hard to know where to start. Our directory has listing to various AA meetings in Burlington, If you are looking for more than West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, call our specialists today.