Find AA Meetings in Amador County, California

Find AA meetings in Amador County, California to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in California includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.

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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
10:00 AM Valley Springs Back to Basics Wednesday Morning Coffee Break Valley Springs Back to Basics Online Daphne Street Valley Springs
11:30 AM Jackson Fellowship Wednesday Morning Discussion Jackson Fellowship Online 14 Water Street Jackson
6:00 PM Valley Springs Back to Basics Wednesday Evening Discussion Valley Springs Back to Basics Daphne Street Valley Springs
7:00 PM Pine Grove Fellowship Wednesday Evening Discussion Pine Grove Fellowship Online 19394 California 88 Pine Grove
7:00 PM River Pines Wednesday Evening Serenity Sisters River Pines 14430 Shenandoah Road Plymouth
7:00 PM Friends in Sobriety Wednesday Evening Discussion Friends in Sobriety 8063 Washington Street Mountain Ranch
7:30 PM Jackson Fellowship Wednesday Evening Discussion Jackson Fellowship Wednesday Evening Discussion 14 Water Street Jackson
8:00 PM One Day at a Time Wednesday Evening Discussion One Day at a Time 135 Laurel Street Valley Springs

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Amador County, California AA meetings

Amador County, also known as “The Heart of the Mother Lode,” is in the Sierra Nevadas of California. Several new cases of AUD are reported daily in America. This has resulted in Alcoholics Anonymous establishing peer-to-peer groups across Amador County where affected locals can access the recovery support and care AA is known for. In these meetings, members discuss everything about alcohol addiction, from triggers to relapse, treatment methods, experiences, and challenges. Thanks to these meetings, affected locals have access to the unwavering support of a community that’s dedicated to keeping each other sober. The 12-step program is at the heart of the AA meetings Amador County hosts. The 12-step program equips members with practical recovery techniques, encourages them to take responsibility for their actions, and make amends for their past mistakes. Although Steps 1, 2, and 3 are the foundation for the 12-steps, there is no rigid way of following them. Members are advised to revisit any of the twelve steps any time they feel the need. The AA meetings Amador County organizes also have different formats structured to ensure that every member’s recovery progress is accounted for. Feel free to browse the directory published on this site for information on the meetings AA California hosts.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

Not finding the meeting you are looking for in Amador County? Find other AA meetings in California for more times, types and availabilities.

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Pine Grove (10.6 Miles Away)
Ione (14.0 Miles Away)
Plymouth (15.6 Miles Away)
Pioneer (16.3 Miles Away)
Fiddletown (17.4 Miles Away)
Valley Springs (18.1 Miles Away)
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West Point (22.2 Miles Away)
Rail Road Flat (22.5 Miles Away)
Mountain Ranch (24.2 Miles Away)

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