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Find AA meetings in Fort Lee, Virginia to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Virginia 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
7:30 AM Small Beginnings Small Beginnings 1228 South West Street Petersburg
10:00 AM Roundtable Group Petersburg Roundtable Group 419 West Washington Street Petersburg
5:30 PM Commuter Group Petersburg Commuter Group 110 North Union Street Petersburg
7:00 PM New Hope Group Petersburg New Hope Group 6506 Boydton Plank Road Petersburg
7:00 PM Liberty Bell Group Liberty Bell Group 2901 Norfolk Street Hopewell
8:00 PM 12 and 12 Group Hopewell 12 and 12 Group Hopewell 411 West Randolph Road Hopewell
8:00 PM Keep It Simple Group Bermuda Keep It Simple Group 17120 Jefferson Davis Hwy Bermuda
8:00 PM 12 and 12 Group 12 and 12 Group Hopewell 411 West Randolph Road Hopewell

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Fort Lee, Virginia AA meetings

Fort Lee is located in Prince George County, Virginia. It is the home of the United States Force Command. Many residents struggle with alcohol and substance addictions, which have triggered terrible effects, including deteriorating physical and mental health, depression, behavioral and reasoning disorders, and debts. It is even more painful when you go through official reports, as they reveal that only a small fraction of people affected by alcohol and addictions ever get to receive necessary aid for recovery. The AA Virginia community is changing this narrative and making programs and treatments easily accessible to locals. AA meetings in Fort Lee provide participants with helpful recovery programs and treatments that guide them to stability and sobriety from alcohol. AA Virginia meetings are a non-discriminatory, safe space for participants and members are very supportive and encouraging. Therapy, for example, is available as open and closed sessions. Open therapy sessions involve members talking to participants about their recovery experiences from alcohol, and participants open up about their struggles. Closed therapy is a more private, one-on-one therapy. Treatments involve alcohol detox (this is done at an inpatient treatment facility), medical examinations, prescriptions, and counseling. You can consult our directory of AA meetings in Fort Lee for more information.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

Hopewell (4.8 Miles Away)
Colonial Heights (5.0 Miles Away)
Petersburg (6.2 Miles Away)
Bermuda (7.8 Miles Away)
Chester (9.0 Miles Away)
Sutherland (20.1 Miles Away)
Henrico (22.0 Miles Away)
Chesterfield (27.3 Miles Away)
Richmond (28.2 Miles Away)
Sandston (30.5 Miles Away)
Varina (32.4 Miles Away)
Midlothian (32.6 Miles Away)

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