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Am Group
View Details71 North Village Avenue
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Big Book For Beginners
View Details29 Quealy Place
Rockville Centre, NY -
Discussion Group Rockville Centre
View Details200 Hempstead Avenue
Rockville Centre, NY -
Encouragement Group
View Details29 Quealy Place
Rockville Centre, NY -
Joy of Living Group
View Details29 Quealy Place
Rockville Centre, NY -
New Beginnings Group Rockville Centre
View Details235 Merrick Road
Rockville Centre, NY -
No Frills Females
View Details197 Maple Avenue
Rockville Centre, NY -
Rockville Centre Group
View Details430 Morris Avenue
Rockville Centre, NY -
Rockville Centre We Can Do It
View Details251 Merrick Road
Rockville Centre, NY -
Seniors For Sobriety Rockville Centre
View Details1000 North Village Avenue
Rockville Centre, NY
On the southwestern side of Hempstead, is a village called Rockville Centre, located in Nassau County, New York. This city is highly populated, also have a high number of individual struggling with alcohol use disorder. AA meetings in Rockville Centre are part of a global network of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), and the directory is organized by cities. This allows people struggling with the addiction, can easily source help and get treatment. Alcohol addiction is uncontrollable, causing people affected to become powerless, therefore overcoming addiction is difficult without help from people who have overcome and are now sober. Alcoholism can lead to broken families, children being abused, loss of productivity, and even accidents. These making AA meetings in Rockville Centre a well-needed entity. NY AA meetings have a 12-step approach, that is primarily used to treat addiction, there is also detoxification and counseling therapies. These approaches have been successful for many years, and others are invited to come, be dedicated and addiction recovery can be reached. At AA meetings in Rockville Centre struggling individuals will get through support and guidance along the recovery journey. The stories share at the aa meetings are intriguing and inspiring. This is where a strong connection is made between supporters and people with addiction. Individuals are also encouraged to share their stories as well, so all parties can have a mutual understanding.