Find AA Meetings in Mount Hood Village, Oregon

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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
6:00 PM Timberline Group St. John in the Woods Church Online 24905 Woodsey Way Mount Hood Village Discussion   English   Open Meeting +   Women's Meeting
6:00 PM Woodsey Way Womans AA St. John in the Woods Church Online 24905 Woodsey Way Mount Hood Village English   Women's Meeting
7:00 PM Sandy Discovery Group Living Way Foursquare Church Online 39300 Dubarko Rd Sandy English   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM A Way Out Saved by Grace Church 2010 NE Division St Gresham English   Open Meeting   Wheelchair Access
7:00 PM Estacada Friendship Group St Aloysius Catholic Church-Community Hall 192 NW 3rd Ave Estacada English   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Stevenson AA Group Lutheran Church 161 Lutheran Church Rd Stevenson Big Book   English   Open Meeting +   Wheelchair Access

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Mount Hood Village, Oregon AA Meetings

Drinking too much alcohol can be a source of great illness both acutely and chronically. Due to its addictive properties, its effects on the brain make it hard for the person to stop the consumption of alcohol even if they realized its negative effects and want to stop drinking. This in turn causes serious damage to different parts of our body including our heart, liver, and pancreas. Alcohol use has also been linked to different forms of cancer including heart, neck cancer, esophageal cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer. It can also weaken the immune system and make people more vulnerable to infections. Not to mention, it can cause mental complications like anxiety disorders and depression. Having said all this, it is important for people struggling with alcohol use or namely Alcohol use disorder (AUD) to get treatment. In addition to formal treatment, social support groups like AA Oregon have also proven to be very helpful in helping patients get better. AA events like AA meetings in Mount Hood Village are free to attend and are available to anyone with the desire to renounce their drinking days and better their lives without the use of alcohol. The AA program has also helped countless people remain sober by being involved in the activities of the community.

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