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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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7:00 PM | Lewisburg Group | St. James Episcopal Church | 468 Church St | Lewisburg | English |
12:15 PM | Covington Group | District 31 - Mountain View | 138 N Maple Ave | Covington | Closed Meeting English |
7:30 PM | Blacksburg Group | District 13 - New River Valley | 203 E Roanoke St | Blacksburg | Closed Meeting English |
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Lewisburg, West Virginia AA Meetings
Lewisburg is a city in Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Those living with an alcohol addiction may find addiction recovery a real challenge, particularly when going at it alone. If you live in or near Greenbrier County, and are searching for a local recovery support group, check out our online directory of AA meetings in Lewisburg. You may be on the fence, wondering how the West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) program can help. There are plenty of online resources about how AA helps those in recovery, but the only way to know for sure is to give the program a try yourself. There are no costs for membership; all meetings are free of charge. So, the only price is that of your time investment. Some people quit AA because they don’t experience an overnight change. Although miraculous shifts in perspective are known to have occurred in some recovery stories, it often takes time. Many experienced AA members (referred to as “Old Timers”) suggest sticking with daily meetings for at least 90 days before deciding whether the program works. Try a few different AA groups before making the final decision. Each group has its unique character; some work for certain people, and others do not. Finding your AA niche may take time, but when you discover the meeting that works for you, it’s worth it. Our database is continually updated, so check back if you don’t see a meeting that interests you listed on our meeting directory.