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Find AA meetings in Grants Pass, Oregon to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Oregon 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 Wake Up Call Grants Pass Wake Up Call Grants Pass 806 Northwest 6th Street Grants Pass
10:00 AM Home Bound Big Book Study Home Bound Big Book Study Online 432 Northwest 6th Street Grants Pass
12:00 PM Easy Does It Grants Pass Easy Does It Grants Pass 132 Northeast B Street Grants Pass
12:00 PM Easy Does It Overflow Easy Does It Overflow Online 668 Lincoln Road Grants Pass
12:00 PM 12 Oclock High Group Grants Pass 12 Oclock High Group Grants Pass 432 Northwest 6th Street Grants Pass
5:30 PM The Other 12 Tradition Study The Other 12 Tradition Study Online 432 Northwest 6th Street Grants Pass
5:45 PM Womens Safe Haven Group Grants Pass Womens Safe Haven Group Grants Pass Online 224 Northwest D Street Grants Pass
7:00 PM The Study Group Grants Pass The Study Group Grants Pass 668 Lincoln Road Grants Pass
6:30 PM The Sobriety Bakers The Sobriety Bakers 3625 North River Road Gold Hill
7:00 PM Merlin Group Merlin Group 361 Galice Road Merlin
8:00 PM Off the Rails Off the Rails 132 Broadway Street Rogue River

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Grants Pass, Oregon AA meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous is a mutual-help group that was founded in 1935 for people with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) by two people namely Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith who themselves were struggling with the condition. It has since then been able to grow and include a lot of offerings around the world. It has been the cause for many success stories and millions of members that are part of the community and are participating actively. AA Oregon, just like how it began, is formed and run by people who have or continually struggle with Alcohol Use Disorder. The program offers a helping hand not just to help others but also to allow people to help themselves stay sober as well. Reviewing the twelve steps to getting sober that the community implements and sharing their past experiences with the use of alcohol helps people avoid making mistakes that could lead them back down to its use. New members, when attending AA meetings Grants Pass OR, might tend to feel intimidated and embarrassed because it is difficult to know what to expect because people don’t want to be exposed and vulnerable most of the time. But these groups are known to be very welcoming and accepting towards new members of the community. Try one today and see for yourself.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

Grants Pass (8.6 Miles Away)
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Glendale (24.5 Miles Away)
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Williams (32.0 Miles Away)
Jacksonville (32.5 Miles Away)
Ruch (40.1 Miles Away)
Medford (41.5 Miles Away)
White City (41.7 Miles Away)
Eagle Point (44.0 Miles Away)
Shady Cove (44.4 Miles Away)

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