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Find AA meetings in Fayetteville, 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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12:00 PM Capitol First Chance Group Day Reporting Center 900 Christopher St Charleston Discussion   English   Open Meeting

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Fayetteville, West Virginia AA Meetings

Fayetteville is a city in Fayette County, West Virginia; the town is the county seat of Fayette County. If you are searching for AA meetings in Fayetteville, you may want to check out our online directory. The directory of West Virginia AA meetings can help you make an informed decision about which meeting you wish to attend. To get an idea of whether a meeting is a good match, consider where the meeting is located, whether the meeting is a specialty meeting (such as those for men, women), the average age of group members (such as meetings for younger members), and other information.

Specialty meetings may include those for professionals (like doctors or lawyers), younger (late teens to early 20’s) member groups, LGBT meetings, and other groups. Joining a meeting with people close in age helps some people in recovery relate better to their group members. Recovering people often opt to join a gender-specific meeting, such as a men’s or women’s group. Many “old-timers” and sponsors recommend this because in early recovery, getting involved in new, romantic relationships (often called thirteen stepping), is thought to detour beginners from focusing on their recovery program. If you don’t see the type of AA group meeting you’re interested in on our directory, be sure to check back; our online directory is updated on an ongoing basis, so new meetings are added to the list as they become available.

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