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Find AA meetings in Woodburn, 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 PM Fraternidad Woodburn Fraternidad Woodburn 522 North Pacific Highway Woodburn
7:00 PM Esperanza Woodburn Esperanza Woodburn 345 North 2nd Street Woodburn
7:30 PM Big Book Step Woodburn Big Book Step Woodburn 1560 West Hayes Street Woodburn
12:00 PM Wilsonville At Noon Wilsonville At Noon 6750 Boeckman Road Wilsonville
12:00 PM Recovery at Noon Silverton Recovery at Noon Silverton Online 302 North 3rd Street Silverton
12:00 PM Road to Recovery Newberg Road to Recovery Newberg 2315 Villa Road Newberg
7:00 PM Mens Stag Salem Mens Stag Salem Online 3825 D Street Northeast Salem
7:00 PM Capital Discussion Group Capital Discussion Group 1998 Lansing Avenue Northeast Salem
7:00 PM Dive Into It Wilsonville Dive Into It 9210 Southwest 5th Street Wilsonville
7:00 PM Sisters In Sobriety Canby Sisters In Sobriety Canby 450 South Ivy Street Canby
7:30 PM Newberg Anonymous Newberg Anonymous 110 South Everest Road Newberg

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Woodburn, Oregon AA meetings

Woodburn is a city in Marion County, Oregon. Even though its population size is small, there are still people who are struggling with alcohol use disorder in Woodburn. Alcohol use disorder can bring many consequences to an individual’s life. These consequences not only affect the individual but their loved ones as well. Regardless of age and gender, anyone can be in a situation where they are going through mental and physical pain caused due to alcohol use disorder. AA meetings in Woodburn thrive to offer support to these individuals who are willing to look past their addictions and start new lives. Through its group meetings and other programs, AA Oregon will look to help and guide individuals to look for a positive opportunity and a chance to restart their lives from scratch. Open AA meetings are group meetings that are held between members as well as non-members. It is a type of program that allows the participation of anyone who is or is not a member including the family and friends of members. However, the closed meetings are specifically organized to be held between the members only.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

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Aurora (12.2 Miles Away)
Canby (16.0 Miles Away)
Wilsonville (16.9 Miles Away)
Scotts Mills (17.0 Miles Away)
Dundee (19.8 Miles Away)
Molalla (20.3 Miles Away)
Newberg (20.4 Miles Away)
Keizer (21.4 Miles Away)
Salem (24.2 Miles Away)
McMinnville (26.6 Miles Away)

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