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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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9:00 AM | Saturday Morning AA Group | Grace House | W Somo Ave | Tomahawk | Closed Meeting English |
9:00 AM | Discussion Meeting | Our Savors Lutheran Church | 300 Logan St | Merrill | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
9:00 AM | Gratitude Meeting | Wausau Alano Club | 711 McClellan St | Wausau | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
10:00 AM | Woodruff Group | Holy Family Church | 8950 Co Hwy J | Woodruff | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
4:30 PM | Fireside Chat Group | St. Anne Parish | 700 W Bridge St | Wausau | Big Book English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
5:00 PM | Saturday Nite Big Book Group | First United Methodist Church | 724 Arbutus St | Rhinelander | Big Book Closed Meeting English + Wheelchair Access |
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Tomahawk, Wisconsin AA Meetings
Tomahawk is located to the northeast of the Town of Tomahawk. Some of its residents are having difficulties dealing with alcohol use disorder. The city established AA meetings in Tomahawk that offer peer support to people living in the city who need help for alcohol dependency. Tomahawk residents that have alcohol use disorder or AUD are amongst millions of individuals throughout the United States that are dealing with the condition. People with AUD struggle to manage their alcohol consumption despite being aware of its harmful consequences. This can lead to harmful repercussions such as liver and kidney disease, increased risk of cancer, heart problems, high levels of stress and anxiety, and in extreme cases brain damage. However, AUD can be treated with several therapy options such as detox, behavioral and assistance therapies such as Alcoholics Anonymous. Alcoholics Anonymous or AA has helped many people across the world to fully recover from AUD. One of the primary positives of AA is the fellowship it provides. Attendees can share their alcohol addiction stories, and discuss topics surrounding the disease with other participants. Tomahawk residents can find the locations to AA meetings in Tomahawk, as well as AA meetings Wisconsin for other areas in the state on alcoholicsanonymous.com.