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Find AA meetings in Lexington, Missouri to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Missouri 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
9:00 AM Keep It Simple Odessa Keep It Simple Odessa 301 West Mason Street Odessa
9:00 AM Keep It Simple Odessa Keep It Simple Odessa 301 West Mason Street Odessa
12:00 PM Keep It Simple Odessa Keep It Simple Odessa 301 West Mason Street Odessa
12:00 PM Keep It Simple Odessa Keep It Simple Odessa 301 West Mason Street Odessa
7:00 PM Higginsville Group Higginsville Group 1500 North Main Street Higginsville
7:00 PM Richmond Group Richmond Richmond Group 304 West Franklin Street Richmond
7:00 PM New Beginnings AA Group New Beginnings AA Group 110 North College Street Richmond
7:00 PM Keep It Simple Odessa Keep It Simple Odessa 301 West Mason Street Odessa
7:00 PM Keep It Simple Odessa Keep It Simple Odessa 301 West Mason Street Odessa

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Lexington, Missouri AA meetings

Lexington is the county seat city of Lafayette County, a few miles away from Kansas City, Missouri. AA meetings in Lexington are an Alcoholics Anonymous intervention for residents in the city who struggle with various degrees of alcohol addiction. Alcoholics Anonymous is a global community actively engaging people with alcohol use disorders in helpful programs so they can achieve sobriety. These meetings consist of members who have attained good alcohol addiction recovery levels and others who seek ways to quit drinking and address alcohol-induced ailments. Members offer shared experiences with participants and engage them in practical solutions that aid their recovery. Addiction treatment is provided free of charge across AA meetings in Missouri, and participants undergo medical procedures and receive medications and adequate medical care. The first treatment procedure, alcohol detoxification, breaks the unhealthy dependence on alcohol that participants have developed over time, and it takes place at an inpatient treatment facility. During AA meetings in Lexington, individuals who want to quit drinking undergo therapy, counseling, and the renowned 12-step program as they journey to long-term stability and total recovery. You can access our AA meetings Missouri directory on our site and find the nearest Lexington AA group to you. Contact our specialists for inquiries.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

Richmond (13.4 Miles Away)
Higginsville (18.3 Miles Away)
Oak Grove (29.5 Miles Away)
Excelsior Springs (34.4 Miles Away)
Lawson (35.5 Miles Away)
Independence (36.3 Miles Away)
Carrollton (38.3 Miles Away)
Blue Springs (39.5 Miles Away)
Kearney (44.7 Miles Away)
Liberty (45.3 Miles Away)
Braymer (45.4 Miles Away)
Sweet Springs (46.8 Miles Away)

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