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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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5:30 PM | Recovery in Action | Serenity Club | 1225 Ohio Ave | Dunbar | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
6:00 PM | Gateway Group | Recovery Concepts | 427 C St | Saint Albans | Big Book English Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | Williamson Serenity Group | St. Paul Episcopal Church | 410 Prichard St | Williamson | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:30 PM | Beckley's Men's Group | Beckley Presbyterian Church | 203 S Kanawha St | Beckley | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
6:30 PM | Womens Primary Purpose Group | St Luke Lutheran Church | 700 Maxwell Hill Rd | Beckley | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Women's Meeting |
7:00 PM | Young At Heart Group | Trinity Lutheran Church (Kanawha Blvd & Elizabeth) | 1600 Kanawha Blvd E | Charleston | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
7:00 PM | Certifiably Uncommitted Group | Bates Memorial Presbyterian Church | 103 Jefferson Park Dr | Huntington | Closed Meeting English Literature |
7:30 PM | All Our Relations | Serenity Club | 1225 Ohio Ave | Dunbar | Big Book English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
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Madison, West Virginia AA Meetings
Madison is a city and in Boone County, West Virginia. Residents of Boone County coping with alcohol addiction may be interested in our online registry of Madison AA meetings. West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous meetings—such as those in Madison—utilizes a text called “Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book,” commonly referred to as “The Big Book.” Newcomers in AA often ask, “What is The Big Book?” The Big Book is the primary text used in AA. The book is a compilation of stories from the early founders of AA (back in the 1930s) and in-depth instructions on applying the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous to daily life. Millions of people around the globe are said to maintain sobriety by working the 12-Steps. The Big Book got its name from its first edition with bulky pages, making it appear thicker than its contents implied. The primary author of the Big Book, Bill Wilson (referred to as Bill W.), tells his personal story of his addiction and how he got sober in the second chapter of The Big Book. Contact one of our professional treatment specialists if you have any questions about finding an AA meeting or you need assistance locating a treatment facility in your local area. We can help you get on the road to recovery as soon as possible.