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Find AA meetings in Lebanon, 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
12:00 PM Lebanon Noon Group South Second Street Lebanon Noon Group 580 South Second Street Lebanon
12:00 PM Lebanon Noon Group East Grant Street Lebanon Noon Group 170 East Grant Street Lebanon
5:45 PM Off the Leash Womens Meeting Off the Leash Women's Meeting 580 South Second Street Lebanon
7:00 AM Albany Group 1 Albany Group 1 1111 Bain Street Southeast Albany
12:00 PM Albany Group 1 Albany Group 1 1111 Bain Street Southeast Albany
6:00 PM Hub City Recovery Group Hub City Recovery Group 1910 Grand Prairie Road Southeast Albany
6:00 PM Happy Hour Albany Happy Hour Albany Online Albany
6:00 PM Happy Hour Avenue Southeast Happy Hour Avenue Southeast 1910 34th Avenue Southeast Albany
7:00 PM Sweet Home Survivors Sweet Home Survivors 845 6th Avenue Sweet Home
7:00 PM Mustard Seed Group Brownsville Mustard Seed Group Brownsville 313 Washburn Street Brownsville
8:00 PM Albany Group 1 Albany Group 1 1111 Bain Street Southeast Albany

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Lebanon, Oregon AA meetings

Our brain is the command focus for our body. It is the part of the body that helps us maintain basic life functions and prosper in our lives. Alcohol can impact our brain like most of the other substances that are addictive and toxic. When under the influence it can cause a person to move uncoordinatedly, ruins speech, and can create a disturbing mood or behavior. It can also have long-lasting effects on the brain that makes it harder to function normally. Moreover, serious effects on other areas of the body like the heart, liver, and pancreas are incorporated. It has also been linked to different types of cancers and the weakening of the immune system making the body more inclined to infections. This condition, known as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) requires treatment. And one type of treatment that can help a person recover is social support groups like AA Oregon. These societies of men and women whose lives have been influenced by the use of alcohol aim to support one another on the road to recovery and abstinence. They follow the twelve steps and traditions that are involved in their principle works to stop the use of alcohol and help other members get better as well. Events like Lebanon AA meetings help members get together, talk about their issues, and possibly find solutions.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

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Corvallis (36.1 Miles Away)
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Philomath (44.1 Miles Away)
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