Find AA Meetings in Deer Park, Washington

Find AA meetings in Deer Park, Washington to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Washington 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
6:00 PM Deer Park Big Book Study District 17 205 North Main Street Deer Park
7:00 PM Sharing The Solution District 17 4211 East Colbert Road Colbert
7:30 PM Northern Lights District 3 Online 505 West Saint Thomas More Way Spokane

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Deer Park, Washington AA meetings

Situated in Spokane County, Washington State, Deer Park is home to many individuals who are struggling with alcohol addiction and seeking to regain sobriety. Addiction to alcohol can negatively impact a person’s sense of wellbeing. It is therefore urgently important that people in seeking to become sober get the support and guidance they need. Alcoholics Anonymous is a volunteer-based fellowship that was founded in the United States, in the 20th century. Alcoholics Anonymous is a worldwide community with members that come from all walks of life. Alcoholics Anonymous(AA) started out as a community-based partnership to promote sobriety for people recovering from alcoholism. Alcoholics Anonymous Washington State is accessible to anyone who is suffering from alcohol addiction regardless of their age, gender or background. These meetings are for bringing like-minded people together and allowing them to help each other by sharing experiences. To avoid relapse, these meetings encourage members to form new and supportive friendships within the community. AA meetings in Deer Park follow a 12 step approach which provides a carefully designed program that guides members towards sobriety. Success of treatment depends on many variables including the amount of time the individual spends participating in the community, dedication and level of addiction, as well as other possible issues. Given its track record, AA has proven to be an excellent and supportive learning environment for decades. Its many members have been able to become sober and help others achieve that milestone as well.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

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