Find AA meetings in White Sulphur Springs, 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 | Luncheon Meeting | REBOS North | 2915 Epperley Ave NW | Roanoke | English Open Meeting |
12:00 PM | Peters Creek Discussion Group | Fairview United Methodist Church | 1310 Van Buren St NW | Roanoke | English Literature Open Meeting |
12:15 PM | Covington Group | District 31 - Mountain View | 138 N Maple Ave | Covington | English Open Meeting |
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White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia AA Meetings
Residents of White Sulphur Springs with alcohol use disorder can take advantage of the 12-step recovery program AA meetings in White Sulphur Springs offer. In these meetings, affected locals voice their fears, share their experiences, learn practical coping techniques, and encourage each other as they collectively work to achieve sobriety. AUD is a relapsing disease, and for many people, the recovery process can be very arduous. The AA community understands this; hence they provide after-care services that recovered locals can attend to stay sober. You can also participate in AA meetings while undergoing treatment methods like rehab and therapy. If you need help with treatment centers, you can reach out to our specialists through our phone lines, and they’ll be glad to direct you to one. AA meetings in White Sulphur Springs have various types of meetings designed to cater to the different AUD needs members may have. In open meetings, for example, family and loved ones of members are invited to show their support and learn more about the condition. In speaker meetings, members are reminded that long-term recovery is possible, and they’re not alone in the process. You can join the West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous community by attending any of the meetings listed in our online directory.