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Find AA meetings in Peterstown, 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 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12:00 PM | Nrv Pulaski Group | District 13 - New River Valley | 975 Memorial Dr | Pulaski | English Open Meeting |
| 12:00 PM | Choices Group | First Presbyterian Church | 208 Tazewell Ave | Bluefield | Discussion English Open Meeting |
| 12:15 PM | Top Of The Mountain Group | District 13 - New River Valley | 325 N Franklin St | Christiansburg | 12 Steps & 12 Traditions English Open Meeting |
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Peterstown, West Virginia AA Meetings
Peterstown is a town in Monroe County, West Virginia. To help locals with alcohol use disorder and other alcohol-related ailments, West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous had organized meetings in several venues in Peterstown. AA meetings in Peterstown are characterized by a warm and friendly ambiance where affected locals can unburden their challenges and support one another. In these meetings, members freely discuss issues and concerns unique to recovering from AUD in an atmosphere of mutual support and respect. AA meetings in Peterstown come in various formats. Beginner meetings are structured to educate new members on the AA community and its traditions. Gender-specific meetings are where gender-sensitive topics are discussed. Open meetings can have non-members attend as a show of support and encouragement, while closed meetings are accessible to only individuals wishing to quit drinking. You can locate any of these meetings by going through the AA directory published on this site. West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous also employ the 12-step approach. This program, made up of 12 vital steps, helps members heal from pain and trauma experiencing AUD might have inflicted on them and teaches them coping mechanisms they can apply to live healthier, more fulfilling lives. Feel free to call our specialists for information on treatment facilities available to you.