Find AA meetings in War, 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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5:15 PM | Princeton Group | MIBC Buildng | 1005 S 9th St | Princeton | Discussion English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | Bluefield Uptown Group | First Presbyterian Church | 208 Tazewell Ave | Bluefield | English |
6:00 PM | 321 Preston Group | 4 Seasons | 321 Preston St | Bluefield | English Open Meeting |
6:00 PM | To Thine Own Self Be True | District 13 - New River Valley | 1101 Virginia Ave | Bluefield | Closed Meeting English |
6:00 PM | Basement Group | Bruce McDonald UMC | 104 E McDonald Ave | Man | Closed Meeting English |
8:00 PM | Uptown Group | First Presbyterian Church | 208 Tazewell Ave | Bluefield | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | Fellowship Group | Fellowship Home | 421 Scott St | Bluefield | Discussion English Open Meeting |
8:00 PM | In The Sunlight Of The Spirit | District 13 - New River Valley | 352 Oakvale Ave | Rosedale | Discussion English Open Meeting + Speaker |
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War, West Virginia AA Meetings
War is a city in McDowell County, West Virginia, with numerous residents whose lives have been affected by alcohol use disorder and other alcohol-induced ailments. AUD is a relapsing disease, so for many people, recovery is a lifelong process. Alcoholics Anonymous is a global body established in 1935 to reach out to individuals diagnosed with AUD and equip them with effective recovery strategies through the 12-step program, peer support meetings, and the Big Book—the main text used in AA meetings. The meetings West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous hosts are non-discriminatory; anyone who wishes to quit drinking is welcome. AA meetings in War come in various formats. These formats include open or closed meetings, gender-specific meetings, speaker meetings, discussion meetings, and beginner meetings. Gender-specific meetings are where gender-sensitive issues relating to AUD recovery are discussed. In contrast, beginner meetings are structured to educate new members on the ins and out of the AA community. There is also the option of sponsorship, which promotes accountability between a new member and the person sponsoring them (usually a more experienced member). Feel free to join any AA meeting listed in the directory published on this site. Our specialists can also help you find treatment centers near you.