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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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8:00 AM | Upshur Uphill Group | Upshur Uphill Group | 88 S Kanawha St | Buckhannon | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
9:00 AM | The Promises Group | Horizon's Church | 116 St John St | Grafton | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
10:00 AM | 11th Step Meditation Meeting | St. Francis Church | US-119 & Grafton Rd | Eastern | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
10:00 AM | K.I.S.S. Group | K.I.S.S. Group | Online Morgantown, WV | Morgantown | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
10:00 AM | Men's Group | First Presbyterian Church | 456 Spruce St | Morgantown | Discussion English Men's Meeting + Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | New Way Of Life Group | 17 Club | 399 Crowl St | Westover | Discussion English Open Meeting + Women's Meeting |
12:00 PM | Come Together Group New Martinsville | Come Together Group | Maple Avenue Maple Avenue | New Martinsville | Discussion Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | LIVE - Come Together Group | St. Ann's Episcopal Church | 453 Maple Ave | New Martinsville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
2:00 PM | Live and Let Live Group | Live and Let Live | 400 Indiana Ave | Nutter Fort | Discussion English Open Meeting |
3:00 PM | Laurel Mountain Happy Hour Group | Laurel Mountain Happy Hour Group | 208 N Sturmer St | Belington | Discussion English Open Meeting + Temporary Closure |
6:30 PM | Green Street Group | Jones Methodist Church | 333 Green St | Morgantown | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Trail Blazers Group | Preston County Transmission Shop | 9 Albright Rd | Kingwood | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Morgantown Phone Group | Morgantown Phone Group | Online Morgantown, WV | Morgantown | English |
7:30 PM | Saturday Nite Sobriety Group | Central Church of the Nazarene | 114 Walnut Ave | Fairmont | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
8:00 PM | Come Together Group New Martinsville | Come Together Group | Maple Avenue Maple Avenue | New Martinsville | Discussion Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | We All Belong | We All Belong | 96 Trinity Rd | Mount Clare | Discussion English Open Meeting + Speaker Wheelchair Access Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom |
8:00 PM | LIVE - Come Together Group | St. Ann's Episcopal Church | 453 Maple Ave | New Martinsville | Discussion English Open Meeting |
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Clarksburg, West Virginia AA Meetings
Clarksburg is a city in Harrison County, West Virginia; the town is in the state’s north-central region. If you live in the Harrison County area and struggle with alcohol use disorder, find a local group using our online directory of AA meetings in Clarksburg.
If you are new to West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous groups, such as those in Clarksburg, you may be happy to learn about AA’s principle of anonymity. In keeping with the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 12 Traditions, anonymity promises confidentiality for AA attendees. The 12 Traditions states, “Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions.” Anonymity put into action means that the names of those who attend AA meetings will be kept confidential. Anonymity is considered the spiritual foundation of the Alcoholics Anonymous program; it allows those in recovery the freedom to say what is in their hearts and minds. A common AA closing statement is, “Who you see here, what you hear here when you leave here, let it stay here.” The 12 Traditions evolved from the early AA founders who realized protecting AA members (particularly newcomers) from public exposure translated to a higher new membership rate. West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous, along with every other AA chapter globally, embraces anonymity in keeping with the 12 Traditions.