AA Meeting: Eastside Group

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Address: 31 N Willow St

City: Mount Carmel

State: PA


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Day Time Info
Mondayday 7:00:00 PM Closed AA Meeting
Mondayday 12:00:00 PM AA Meeting Closed Discussion
Tuesday 7:00:00 PM Closed AA Meeting
Tuesday 12:00:00 PM AA Open Discussion Meeting
Friday 7:00:00 PM Closed AA Meeting
Friday 12:00:00 PM Open Meeting of Alcoholic's Anonymous
Saturday 7:00:00 PM AA Open Discussion Meeting
Thursday 12:00:00 PM AA Open Discussion Meeting
Friday 12:00:00 PM Open Meeting of Alcoholic's Anonymous
Saturday 12:00:00 PM AA Open Discussion Meeting
Saturday 7:00:00 PM AA Open Discussion Meeting
Thursday 12:00:00 PM AA Open Discussion Meeting

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AA Meeting located at Eastside Group in Pennsylvania, Mount Carmel with Closed AA Meeting. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international fellowship requiring no membership dues or fees dedicated to helping alcoholics peer to peer in sobriety through its spiritually inclined Twelve Steps program. Non-professional, non-denominational, self-supporting, and apolitical, an avowed desire to stop drinking is its sole requirement for membership. Despite AA refusing to endorse the disease model of alcoholism, to which its program is nonetheless sympathetic, many members independently promulgating it has led to its wider acceptance.

An Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting is where alcoholics and people who struggle with substance abuse gather for one hour to discuss their experience, strength, and hope. However, AA members attending an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in Eastside Group, Mount Carmel, PA, will share their experience getting sober through their anecdotes with anyone seeking help with a drinking problem.

Every individual who takes part in an AA group is advised to read the Big Book, the organization's Bible. The Big Book provides stories of inspiration and recovery resources that will help you on your journey to achieving long-term sobriety. In it, the book explains both the 12 steps of AA and 12 traditions of AA. As you move to the second half of the book, you will find personal stories from those who have overcome an AUD. Additional stories are added each time a new edition of the Big Book is released. These are relatable for many people in recovery and serve as hope and motivation to maintaining sobriety. Just like at Ada Bible Church.

Most Importantly, there is no religion, creed or race, for membership, just the yearn to get sober and live a happy & healthy existence without alcohol. So, in conclusion, this is a free way to find AA Meetings near Mount Carmel, PA. That is why we use AA Meetings Locator.

Because each Mount Carmel, PA Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is autonomous, they can run each meeting as they see fit. Therefore, some meeting formats may vary, and you can also find Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in Mount Carmel, PA that do not. We recommend reaching out to the local Alcoholics Anonymous intergroup to acquire more information on Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Hermosa Mount Carmel, PA, or navigating to AA Meetings Locator via aa-meetings.com or call 1-866-920-0628 to find out more information.

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