Find AA meetings in St. Albans, 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.
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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Sobriety Group | Serenity Club | 1225 Ohio Ave | Dunbar | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Combined Groups of Huntington | Clubhouse | 301 6th Ave | Huntington | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Capitol First Chance Group | Day Reporting Center | 900 Christopher St | Charleston | Discussion English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Panera Bread (Meeting) | Panera Bread | 2830 Mountaineer Blvd | Charleston | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
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St. Albans, West Virginia AA Meetings
Residents with AUD in St. Albans, a city in Kanawha County, West Virginia, can access AA support and recovery programs thanks to the several peer group meetings set up by members of the West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous community. Alcoholics Anonymous is a mutual help fellowship committed to helping its members attain long-term sobriety. In these meetings, members at different recovery stages network with each other, offering mutual support and peer guidance. AA meetings in St. Albans are a great place to discuss and gain clarity on any issue regarding alcohol use disorder and its recovery process. Members include individuals with AUD taking deliberate steps towards recovery. The 12-step program offers a step-by-step approach to AUD, teaching members effective coping techniques. These meetings may be open or closed, candlelight, spiritual, gender-specific, or Big Book meetings. Open meetings allow non-members to attend and observe the meeting’s procedures as a sign of support to members. Thanks to these meetings, non-members have an inside scoop on the AUD recovery process. Gender-specific meetings, on the other hand, are an excellent opportunity for members to discuss issues particular to their gender. These meetings are flexible and non-discriminatory. You can join the AA community today by attending any of the meetings listed on the directory.