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49er Group Friday Evening Discussion
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Angels Among Us Friday Noon As Bill Sees It
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Changing Echoes Sunday Evening Discussion
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Discussion Annapolis
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Annapolis, CA -
The Hwy Group Monday Morning 12 and 12
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Angels Camp, CA -
The Hwy Group Wednesday Morning Starting 6 3 15
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Angels Camp, CA -
There is a Solution Monday Evening Topic Discussion
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There is a Solution Saturday Morning There is a Solution
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Angels Camp, CA
Angels Camp is also known as City of Angels and was formerly called Angels City. It is situated in Calaveras County, California and is the first incorporated city in this County. It has a growing population. Some members of this community suffer from the menace of alcoholism. As the years roll by, there are steady increases in the number of individuals who struggle to overcome alcohol addiction. This basic need has made Alcoholics Anonymous, a leading provider of emotional and psychological support to people with alcohol-related problems, to schedule AA meetings in Angels Camp. There are no charges associated with membership and conduct at AA meetings is professional and cordial. There are different options which are unique. The most common option for AA meetings, open meetings, are optimized for individuals who want to learn more about alcohol use disorders (AUD) and alcohol addiction. These meetings are also ideal for people who desire to learn how to support others through recovery. Closed meetings place more emphasis on privacy and confidentiality of those receiving support. The approach used at closed meetings is more personalized. Members get to share their problems with mentors who might have had similar experience. Big Book meetings discuss solutions to alcohol addiction following principles, experiences and guidelines contained in Alcoholics Anonymous’ publication. The focus at AA California meetings is to promote recovery through group support.