Find AA Meetings in Sabina, Ohio

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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
7:00 PM Blanchester Friday Night Auditorium in back of the Police Station 318 E Main St Blanchester Discussion   English   Open Meeting
7:30 PM Cedarville Village Group United Methodist Church 50 W Chillicothe St Cedarville Discussion   English   Open Meeting
8:00 PM Hillsboro Friday Speakers Group Peace Lutheran Church 231 Harry Sauner Rd Hillsboro English   Open Meeting   Speaker

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Sabina, Ohio AA Meetings

Situated in Clinton County, Ohio, United States, Sabina is home to a large number of citizens that are under the influence of alcohol. Addiction to alcohol is accountable for many destroyed lives and mental instabilities. Alcohol addiction can hold people back from developing themselves and reaching their potential. Addressing this issue should be one of our top priorities because the casualties of alcohol addiction are devastating. Alcoholics anonymous (AA) is a nonprofit and international fellowship found by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in 1935. They were both alcohol addicts who aspired to quit drinking and help others do the same. Having more than two million members in over 150 countries, Alcoholics Anonymous was a huge success by the 21st century. Alcoholics Anonymous Ohio reaches out to anyone that’s under the influence of alcohol regardless of the individual’s gender, race or ethnicity. It is open to anyone who needs assistance in overcoming their alcohol addiction. It aspires to help the individual repair the damages done due to past intoxication behaviors. If these past traumas are not fixed the addict is prone to instability and introversion. AA meetings in Sabina provide an environment where former and current alcohol addicts can converse freely and gain vital understanding regarding alcoholism. These meetings follow a carefully set 12 step approach that can usually be tailored to fit the individual’s circumstances and level of addiction. But unlike the 12 step approach the 12 traditions are similar everywhere and are defined in the big book: the main governing literature of Alcoholics Anonymous. In our AA community thousands have been able to achieve sobriety and play a huge role in other doing the same. We create the best platform where alcohol addicts could learn and develop.

AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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