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Find AA meetings in St. Michaels, Maryland to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Maryland 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
8:00 AM Morning Recovery Morning Recovery 315 East Dover Street Easton
12:00 PM Big Book Group Chester Big Book Group Online 2739 Cox Neck Road Chester
12:00 PM The Promises Primary Purpose The Promises Primary Purpose 315 East Dover Street Easton
12:00 PM Big Book Meeting Easton Big Book Meeting Easton 100 Peach Blossom Lane Easton
12:15 PM BYO Lunch Group Idlewild Avenue BYO Lunch Group Idlewild Avenue 115 Idlewild Avenue Easton
7:00 PM Daily Reprieve Easton Daily Reprieve Easton 315 East Dover Street Easton
7:00 PM Ladies S O T S Ladies S.O.T.S. 405 Drummer Drive Grasonville

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St. Michaels, Maryland AA meetings

Named after the Episcopal Parish, St. Michaels is a town in Talbot County, in the U.S. state of Maryland. Substance use disorder is being experienced by some residents in St. Michaels. Those persons are therefore advised to seek assistance from the AA Meetings in St. Michaels. To access this listing, a local directory listing is provided giving information on the various meetings, locations, dates, and times. A referral is also given to the Alcoholics Anonymous website for meetings and rehab centers. Alcohol addiction must be treated with urgency, persons affected must not be in denial they should recognize and accept that necessary treatment is needed, in order to overcome this illness. Often times it can be a lifelong process as there are persons who might not be able to overcome the challenge on a short-term basis. Certain life and health challenges can arise as a result of substance use disorders, in many instances family lives are disrupted, financially and socially. At the AA meetings Maryland, former members supervised the meetings, as they are able to provide mentorship and motivation, dedicating their precious time in an effort to assist. They are able to relate their own experiences resulting in being alcohol-free. There are open and closed meetings; the treatment process includes the 12-step approach program, medical detoxification, an inpatient facility program medical supervision, and counseling therapy. It is important that family and friends assist these persons in trying to stay alcohol-free and perhaps being rehabilitated.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

Not finding the meeting you are looking for in St. Michaels? Find other AA meetings in Maryland for more times, types and availabilities.

Oxford (11.5 Miles Away)
Easton (12.5 Miles Away)
Grasonville (19.6 Miles Away)
Wye Mills (20.8 Miles Away)
Chester (21.7 Miles Away)
Queenstown (23.6 Miles Away)
Shady Side (25.9 Miles Away)
Cambridge (26.8 Miles Away)
Edgewater (27.8 Miles Away)
North Beach (28.4 Miles Away)
Galesville (28.4 Miles Away)
East New Market (29.2 Miles Away)

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