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Find AA Meetings in Piedmont, Missouri

Find AA meetings in Piedmont, 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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7:00 PM Clearwater Group American Legion Building 121 Legion Park Rd Piedmont English   Open Meeting

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Piedmont, Missouri AA Meetings

Like many cities and towns across the United States, Piedmont has Alcoholics Anonymous meeting points set up to help people in its community who are struggling with alcohol dependency. These residents can readily find the locations to Alcoholics Anonymous or AA meetings in Piedmont on alcoholicsanonymous.com, as well as other AA meetings Missouri from other areas in the state. The international fellowship serves as a support base for individuals with alcohol addiction. AA meetings offer a safe and confidential space where they can meet and share their addiction experiences and opinions on alcohol addiction. It is a community where participants are able to get critical peer support from AA veterans who have overcome the illness and attained long-term sobriety. A major tenet of AA is its focus on spirituality. It encourages users to build a relationship with a higher power through meditation and prayer. It also teaches its members to admit to failures and mistakes made in their lives and to try to make amends to those they have hurt in the past. However, though AA suggests that members try to achieve a spiritual awakening, it is not a religious organization. It is also non-discriminatory, apolitical, and free to attend. The sole requirement is a will to conquer alcohol addiction.

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