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Find AA meetings in Redmond, 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 Redmond Early Riser Redmond Early Risers 1113 Southwest Black Butte Boulevard Redmond
7:00 AM Make My Day Redmond Make My Day 337 West Antler Avenue Redmond
9:30 AM Sisters 4 Serenity Sisters 4 Serenity Online 529 Northwest 19th Street Redmond
12:00 PM The Nooner Redmond The Nooner Redmond 337 West Antler Avenue Redmond
5:30 PM 24 and Alive 24 and Alive 337 West Antler Avenue Redmond
6:45 PM The How And Why of It AA Group The How And Why of It AA Group 529 Northwest 19th Street Redmond
5:30 PM Terrebonne Trudgers Big Book Study Terrebonne Trudgers Big Book Study 8344 11th Street Terrebonne
7:00 PM Tuesday Night AA Bend Tuesday Night AA Bend Online 1270 Northeast 27th Street Bend

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Redmond, Oregon AA meetings

Redmond is a place that is home to many people looking to recover from alcohol use disorder. Besides affecting an individual’s overall health status, alcohol use disorder can have far-reaching effects on the person’s loved ones. Alcoholics Anonymous strives to provide communities with a stage where people looking to recover from alcohol use disorder can come together to share experiences they have had dealing with their addictions while at the same time building bonds with each other. Alcoholics Anonymous is a nonprofit fellowship that was formed by people who recovered from the addiction to alcohol and were willing to help others get the same experience with sobriety. AA communities like AA Oregon help people overcome their alcohol addiction and develop their full potential at whatever it is they want to accomplish in life. AA meetings in Redmond follow the 12 steps approach, a set of principles that help members develop a sense of spiritual strength and courage in trying to come on top of the fight against their addiction. These 12 steps can be reshaped according to the individual’s circumstances. The diverse community of Alcoholics Anonymous is filled with like-minded people who are committed to helping themselves as well as others.

Get Help With Alcohol Addiction

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  • Find the best meetings near you
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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

Terrebonne (8.9 Miles Away)
Bend (9.5 Miles Away)
Sisters (26.4 Miles Away)
Prineville (29.6 Miles Away)
Metolius (34.5 Miles Away)
Madras (39.1 Miles Away)
Sunriver (47.4 Miles Away)
Warm Springs (54.3 Miles Away)
La Pine (67.7 Miles Away)
Crescent (98.7 Miles Away)
Gates (108.7 Miles Away)
Fossil (112.7 Miles Away)

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