Address
4850 Eoff St
Benwood, WV 26031
Meeting Notes
March 8, 2021 the Living Sober Group of AA returns to the Unity Center. Masks are required at all times. There's a limit of 25 people for social distancing, so arrive early. Additionally, the group will be having a hybrid meeting at the same time on Zoom. See the Zoom listing for info.
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Weekly Meeting Schedule
Types of AA Meetings
Discussion: In West Virginia, AA discussion meetings center on one topic, usually derived from an AA text, such as Daily Reflections or the AA Grapevine. Leaders will choose the topic beforehand and share their personal experiences and reflections first. Then, other members can join the conversation.
Newcomer: In West Virginia, people who are new to AA can attend AA newcomer meetings to learn more about how it works and what to expect. Experienced members normally guide the discussions and they may go over Steps 1 through 3 in the 12 step program.
Open: Open AA meetings in West Virginia are not limited to AA members only. Instead, anyone from the public is welcome to attend. This allows individuals to learn about how AA operates and what the 12 step model entails. Alcoholics and nonalcohlics can use this time to understand more about alcohol addiction recovery.
Wheelchair Access: West Virginia AA centers assist non-ambulatory clients by providing wheelchair access throughout the facility, including meeting rooms and restrooms. Exterior ramps and designated parking spaces may also be available.