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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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7:00 PM | Stick with the Winners | Calvary United Methodist Church | 233 S Mineral St | Keyser | Discussion English Open Meeting |
7:00 PM | Sisters of Serenity | First United Methodist | Online 32 N Davis St | Keyser | Closed Meeting English |
12:00 PM | Bolton Group | Hampshire County Pathways | 134 W Sioux Ln | Romney | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | New Life Group Cumberland | New Life Group Cumberland | 418 North Centre Street | Cumberland | Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | Unity Group | Fort Recovery | 418 N Centre St | Cumberland | English |
7:00 PM | Monday Night Salvation Group | St. Paul's United Church Of Christ | 202 W Union St | Somerset | Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Hilltop Group | Hilltop Group | 6540 N Frederick Pike | Cross Junction | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Friendsville Step Study | First Christian Church of Friendsville | 828 First Ave | Friendsville | English |
8:00 PM | Oakland Big Book | Oakland Liberty Club | 125 E Liberty St | Oakland | English |
8:00 PM | Frostburg Monday Night Group | First Presbyterian Church | 33 S Broadway | Frostburg | English |
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Keyser, West Virginia AA Meetings
Keyser is a city in and the county seat of Mineral County, West Virginia. Those living or working near the area with substance use disorders may want to search our online database of AA meetings in Keyser. If you are new to the West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous program, you may be interested in some tips to help you succeed in the program. First off, learn the meaning of each of the 12-Steps in the program. According to AA, “Old-Timers (an acronym for experienced AA members), the key to long-term sobriety is working the 12-Steps as the early founders did. The Big Book for Alcoholics Anonymous (the primary text for AA) goes into great detail about working the Steps. In addition to the Big Book, other tools (such as workbooks and learning aids) are available to help you learn to follow each of the 12-Steps. Another tip for succeeding in the AA addiction recovery program is to talk about your feelings. Keeping emotions bottled up can contribute to relapse. The program is there to provide an opportunity for social support. Other AA members can’t adequately support you if you don’t open up. Last but not least, get an AA sponsor. A sponsor is someone with experience working the Steps who can dedicate time to mentoring you on working the program. Showing up to meetings is good but may not be enough to keep a person sober long-term. There are actions steps that most recovering people have found they must do to succeed in AA. Keep in mind the common AA saying, “It works when you work it.”