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Find AA meetings in Newport, 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
7:00 AM Sunrise Attitude Adjustment Newport Sunrise Attitude Adjustment 407 Southwest 10th Street Newport
12:00 PM Somewhat Serene Somewhat Serene 407 Southwest 10th Street Newport
7:00 PM Somewhat Serene Somewhat Serene 407 Southwest 10th Street Newport
7:00 AM Easy Does It Waldport Easy Does It Waldport Online 730 Northeast Mill Street Waldport
12:00 PM Easy Does It Waldport Easy Does It Waldport Online 730 Northeast Mill Street Waldport
7:00 PM Sicker Than Most Depoe Bay Sicker Than Most Depoe Bay Online 145 Northeast Collins Street Depoe Bay

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Newport, Oregon AA meetings

Although it can be difficult, alcohol addiction can be treated. For the treatment to be effective, it must help the patient stop using alcohol, remain sober, and become more productive in their lives. Treatment that is provided by health professionals involves several steps like detoxification, medication, behavioral counseling, evaluating and treating other co-occurring mental health issues like anxiety and depression through prevention of relapse by long-term follow-up. It is necessary to make these treatments available and accessible to everyone that is affected. When it comes to getting and staying sober, social support groups also play a significant role. AA Oregon is a 12-step support group that has its methods derived from the book known as “Alcoholics Anonymous” and it’s the main guiding book of a fellowship with the same name having millions of members in over 180 countries. Newport Oregon AA meetings are a place where the AA program is discussed and implemented. Meetings may or may not be open to people other than those experiencing Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). Open speaker meetings or open discussion meetings are meetings that are open to the outside community, while closed discussion meetings and almost all step meetings can only be attended by members affected by AUD. Meetings can also be held in correctional facilities and treatment settings.

Get Help With Alcohol Addiction

Talk To A Specialist Today

Call now for:
  • Find the best meetings near you
  • Discover online or in-person meetings
  • Get 24-hour information on addiction
800-839-1686
All calls are 100% confidential
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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

Siletz (9.4 Miles Away)
Toledo (9.5 Miles Away)
Depoe Bay (14.9 Miles Away)
Lincoln Beach (22.6 Miles Away)
Waldport (27.4 Miles Away)
Lincoln City (30.9 Miles Away)
Philomath (53.8 Miles Away)
Corvallis (57.3 Miles Away)
Dallas (58.0 Miles Away)
Monmouth (66.0 Miles Away)
Independence (66.0 Miles Away)
Florence (70.4 Miles Away)

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