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Find AA meetings in Middlebourne, 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.
| Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6:00 PM | Wild Wonderful Women + (non binary and gender-nonconforming welcome) AA Zoom Meetings | Wild Wonderful Women + (non binary and gender-nonconforming welcome) | Online Clarksburg, WV | Clarksburg | English |
| 6:00 PM | Men's Meeting | Sober Living House | 189 E Pike St | Clarksburg | English |
| 6:30 PM | Low Bottom Group | St. John's Methodist Church | Grand Central Ave & 40th St | Vienna | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
| 7:00 PM | Women's Meeting | Episcopal Parish House | 123 S 6th St | Clarksburg | English Open Meeting Temporary Closure + Wheelchair Access Women's Meeting |
| 7:00 PM | Woodsfield Group | Woodsfield Church of the Nazarene | 223 Maple Ave | Woodsfield | Big Book English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
| 8:00 PM | Marietta Colonial Group | St Pauls Church | 401 5th St | Marietta | English Open Meeting Speaker + Wheelchair Access |
| 8:00 PM | Come Together Group New Martinsville | Come Together Group | Maple Avenue Maple Avenue | New Martinsville | Big Book Open Meeting |
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Middlebourne, West Virginia AA Meetings
Middlebourne is a town in Tyler County, West Virginia. If you work or live in the local area and have an alcohol addiction, you may be interested in our online directory of AA meetings in Middlebourne. West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an addiction recovery program that has helped millions of recovering alcoholics get sober. But some people need more structure and support than AA can provide. There are many different options when it comes to addiction treatment. Alternatives to Alcoholics Anonymous include inpatient and outpatient treatment (rehab), individual or group therapy, dual diagnosis treatment (for treatment of co-occurring disorders such as substance use disorder and depression), and more. In some instances, a person in recovery needs to go to alcohol detox, which is usually available at an inpatient treatment facility. A rehab program combined with regular AA attendance works for many people coping with substance use disorders. If you have been through treatment, you may need a relapse prevention program. After a relapse, contact your previous rehab center as soon as possible for help getting back into treatment as quickly as possible. If you need help finding a treatment program in your local area, feel free to contact one of our professional treatment specialists today. We can help you started (or back on track) in a recovery program as soon as possible.