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Find AA Meetings in Rolling Prairie, Indiana

Find AA meetings in Rolling Prairie, Indiana to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Indiana 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 Morning Glory Michigan City Morning Glory - 21 211 East 6th Street Michigan City
11:30 AM Gratitude Group La Porte Gratitude Group 1621 Roberts Street La Porte
12:00 PM Harborside Service Group 12 00 PM Harborside Service Group 200 West Buffalo Street New Buffalo
5:30 PM Double Bubble Double Bubble - 21 211 East 6th Street Michigan City
5:30 PM Unity Group La Porte Unity Group 1621 Roberts Street La Porte
6:00 PM Beginnings Open Women's AA - 21 3500 Franciscan Way Michigan City
7:00 PM Cedar St Group Cedar Street Group 1102 Cedar Street Michigan City

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Rolling Prairie, Indiana AA meetings

Rolling Prairie is a place in Kankakee Township, LaPorte County, Indiana. Alcohol use disorder is a medical condition that has disturbing effects on those who experience it. It could cause pains and force those who are dealing with it to overindulge. This affects their social interactions as well as career. If you find yourself in awkward situations like getting hurt after drinking, constantly feeling a strong desire for alcohol, or having difficulty reducing your alcohol intake, it is time to seek treatment for alcohol use disorder. Several organizations have taken on the task of assisting people who are experiencing alcohol use disorder to become sober over time. Over time, the Alcoholics Anonymous community has proven to be one of the most successful. It is a well-known mutual support platform that assists people who are struggling to stay sober by using tried-and-true methods. Since its founding in 1935, the Alcoholics Anonymous community has successfully assisted millions of people. It hosts meetings in a variety of locations around the world, including AA meetings in Rolling Prairie. We’ve put together an AA directory at alcoholicsanomymous.com to make it easier for you to find one of the AA meetings in Indiana. If you pick one and begin attending right away, you will benefit from social support and be inspired to overcome alcohol use disorder and maintain long-term sobriety.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

Not finding the meeting you are looking for in Rolling Prairie? Find other AA meetings in Indiana for more times, types and availabilities.

La Porte (10.1 Miles Away)
Three Oaks (13.7 Miles Away)
New Buffalo (17.4 Miles Away)
Lakeside (20.2 Miles Away)
Long Beach (21.0 Miles Away)
South Bend (22.8 Miles Away)
Michigan City (23.5 Miles Away)
Walkerton (25.2 Miles Away)
Buchanan (27.6 Miles Away)
Notre Dame (30.2 Miles Away)
Portage Township (30.3 Miles Away)
Bridgman (30.8 Miles Away)

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