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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
12:00 PM Wewa Serenity Group First United Methodist Church 335 FL-71 Wewahitchka English
6:00 PM Meeting in-Person – Apalachicola Trinity Episcopal Church (St. Benedict Hall) 79 6th St Apalachicola Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Step Meeting   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM Surfside Serenity Port St Joe 7912 Alabama Ave Port St. Joe English
7:30 PM Carrabelle Group Episcopal Church of the Ascension 110 NE 1st St Carrabelle English   Literature   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access

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St. George Island, Florida AA Meetings

St. George is a barrier island 28 miles long and 1 mile wide; the Island is located adjacent to Cape St. George Island, also known as Little St. George Island. Living with alcohol use disorder can be challenging, especially if you are trying to stop drinking on your own. If you are considering Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), you may want to check out our online database of AA meetings in St. George Island. Our AA meetings Florida directory is updated on an ongoing basis; if initially you don’t find a meeting you like, be sure to check back again. Whether you are new to AA,are an experienced AA member (called an old-timer), or have recently relocated to St. George Island, you may want to look for an AA sponsor once you find a home group. A home group is your regular meeting place, it is the group in which most AA members select their sponsor and do volunteer work. A sponsor is a mentor who will work with you on a 1:1 basis to walk you through the 12 Steps. The 12 Steps are a spiritual set of principles written by AA founders. Getting sober in AA involves learning how to apply the 12 Steps to daily life.

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