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Area 59 District 43
View DetailsState College, PA
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Attitude Adjustment State College
View Details137 South Pugh Street
State College, PA -
Came To Believe State College
View Details480 Waupelani Drive
State College, PA -
Central Answering Service
View DetailsState College, Pennsylvania 16804
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Friday Teachables Speaker
View Details208 West Foster Avenue
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Fridays First State College
View DetailsNorth Allen Street
State College, PA -
Gratitude Group State College
View Details208 West Foster Avenue
State College, PA -
Happy Hour Promises State College
View Details208 West Foster Avenue
State College, PA -
Healing Group State College
View Details1800 East Park Avenue
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Hear the Oldtimers
View Details137 South Pugh Street
State College, PA
Home to Penn State University, State College is an area in central Pennsylvania. This small city has a few people affected by alcohol addiction. Alcohol Addiction affects people’s lives and livelihood, it also affects relationships, families, and the economy. People will need help to overcome alcohol use disorder, and aa meetings in State College is a source of that assistance. Alcoholics Anonymous Pennsylvania is part of a global database created in 1935 and has constantly been updated with cities and villages. AA Pennsylvania meetings are operated by an individual with past alcohol addiction, they use their story to educate and inspire people currently facing the addiction. These stories will resonate and give people the power they need to work towards being free from alcoholism. These aa meetings are delivered in several ways to meet unique individual needs. Meetings such as spiritual focus, men’s or women’s meetings, small or large group meetings. These are delivered in a warm and friendly atmosphere. The 12-step approach is the main treatment at the aa meetings. This has a high success rate and a track record to achieve freedom from alcoholism. Other treatments are detoxing inpatient facility, and counseling therapies. These meetings are free to attend and are very accessible. Once people commit to the program, addiction recovery can be attained.