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There is a Solution

514 N. Prosect Ave [Basement] Beach Cities Health District
Redondo Beach, California, 90277

Women s Steps to Gratitude

375 Palos Verdes Blvd. [Church]
Redondo Beach, California

Traditional Mens Stag

907 Knob Hill Ave (Church)
Redondo Beach, California, 90277

Hollywood Riviera

330 Palos Verdes Blvd. (Church)
Redondo Beach, California, 90277

Womens Childcare

408 S. Broadway (Church)
Redondo Beach, California, 90013

Sapphire St. Beach Grp (1 hr)

243 S. Broadway ( Corner of Torrance Blvd. & Broadway)
Redondo Beach, California

In Betweens Big Book

2217 Belmont Lane (Church)-up stairs
Redondo Beach, California, 90278

Sapphire St. Beach Grp. (1 hr)

243 S. Broadway ( Corner of Torrance Blvd. & Broadway)
Redondo Beach, California

Broadway Mens Stag

243 S.Broadway (Church In back off of parking lot)
Redondo Beach, California, 90003

Women In Recovery 35 & over

3007 Vail Ave. (Center)
Redondo Beach, California

South Bay 2nd Chance (1Hr)

2603 Matthews (Church Cottage in Back)
Redondo Beach, California

No Nonsense

514 N. Prospect Ave (Medical Center basement)
Redondo Beach, California

Huntington Beach AA Meetings: Tides of Transformation and Sobriety

Huntington Beach California AA Meetings

Resting along the stunning Southern California coast, Huntington Beach invites visions of sun-kissed sands and crashing waves. Yet, beyond the allure of this coastal haven, a silent battle persists for individuals confronting alcohol addiction within the vibrant community. Amidst this picturesque backdrop, the journey to recovery finds its anchor in Huntington Beach AA Meetings, where shared experiences become the compass guiding individuals toward sobriety.

Are you allowed to drink alcohol on Huntington Beach?

While Huntington Beach is renowned for its beauty, it’s crucial to note that the city’s regulations on alcohol consumption are strictly enforced. Public possession and consumption of alcohol are strictly prohibited, with penalties in place for those in violation.

What does crosstalk mean in AA?

In the realm of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), crosstalk is an essential concept that helps maintain the sanctity of meetings. According to FHE Health, ‘Cross talking in A.A. is when a person gives advice to others who have already shared their stories. The individual speaks to them directly instead of speaking to the group as a whole. Cross talk can also include interrupting the person who is speaking or asking them a question unexpectedly.’ Unlike casual conversations, crosstalk refers to the act of directly responding to or commenting on someone else’s sharing during a meeting. This practice is generally frowned upon because you’re basically offering unsolicited advice. Avoiding crosstalk ensures that every individual’s narrative is respected, fostering an environment where each person can delve into their experiences without interruption. This not only upholds the principles of AA but also contributes to a supportive and respectful atmosphere within the meetings.

How does anonymity work in AA?

The cornerstone of AA is the commitment to anonymity. According to Alcoholics Anonymous and its Big Book, “Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our Traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities.” In any AA meeting, individuals introduce themselves only by their first name. This nuanced approach to privacy fosters an atmosphere of trust, enabling participants to share their struggles openly. Anonymity extends beyond the meeting room, as well, emphasizing the importance of confidentiality and respect for each member’s journey outside the group. Anonymity in AA is a very personal thing, and it is up to each person to choose whether or not to disclose their membership to family and friends. However, it is important that you make good decisions when disclosing your membership to the public or on social media, as you may inadvertently disclose someone else’s membership, potentially impacting trust within the group.

If you or someone you know is grappling with alcohol addiction, take the first step towards healing by attending a Huntington Beach AA meeting near you.

Huntington Beach AA meetings offer more than a refuge—they provide a lifeline for those seeking freedom from alcohol addiction. Let the waves of recovery wash away the struggles, and let the camaraderie of the community be your guiding light. In this welcoming and non-judgmental space, everyone, regardless of their journey, is embraced. Huntington Beach AA meetings: where the journey to sobriety begins.

Sources:

Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. (2023). Understanding Anonymity. https://www.aa.org/sites/default/files/literature/p-47_understandinganonymity.pdf

City of Huntington Beach, California (n.d.). Beach Information. City of Huntington Beach, California. Retrieved November 30, 2023, from https://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov/residents/beach_info/

Foy, C. (2023, May 31). How to Talk in AA and Group Therapy – An Etiquette Primer. FHEHealth. Retrieved December 1, 2023, from https://fherehab.com/learning/how-to-talk-in-aa-etiquette/#:~:text=Cross%20talking%20in%20A.A.%20is,asking%20them%20a%20question%20unexpectedly.

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