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Find AA Meetings in Martinsburg, West Virginia

Find AA meetings in Martinsburg, West Virginia to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in West 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 Eye Opener Group Martinsburg Eye Opener Group Online 118 East Martin Street Martinsburg
12:00 PM Nooners Martinsburg Nooners 118 East Martin Street Martinsburg
12:00 PM Nooners Martinsburg Nooners 118 East Martin Street Martinsburg
5:30 PM Early After Work Friends Of Bill W Group Early After Work Friends Of Bill W Group 118 East Martin Street Martinsburg
7:00 PM Women Do Recover Group Women Do Recover Group 300 South King Street Shepherdstown
8:00 PM Friday Nite Step Group Shepherdstown Friday Nite Step Group 662 South Church Street Shepherdstown
8:00 PM Williamsport Group East Church St Williamsport Group Online 25 East Church Street Williamsport

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Martinsburg, West Virginia AA meetings

Martinsburg is a city in and the county seat of Berkeley County. Those living in or near Berkeley County with alcohol addiction may find AA meetings Martinsburg, WV, a good addiction recovery option. Our online West Virginia Alcoholics Anonymous meeting directory is updated on an ongoing basis. Beginners in the AA program often have many questions about how the program works. Each AA group is autonomous in many respects, such as the group format and many other matters. But AA groups are similar in many ways. Discussion groups are usually opened by a “group chair” who makes group announcements, opens meetings, and introduces speakers. The group facilitator opens the discussion and announces the topic of each meeting. The group chair also facilitates discussions. Speaker meetings involve a preselected AA member who tells the other group members a personal recovery story. All literature used by the AA group must be AA-approved. AA-approved literature includes Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book, TwelveSteps, Twelve Traditions book, As Bill Sees It, and Daily Reflections From The AA Grapevine. If you have any questions about our online AA meeting directory or would like information about finding a local alcohol treatment facility, contact one of our experienced treatment specialists today.

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AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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

Kearneysville (10.1 Miles Away)
Hedgesville (10.8 Miles Away)
Shepherdstown (13.5 Miles Away)
Shenandoah (15.0 Miles Away)
Falling Waters (16.9 Miles Away)
Williamsport (20.0 Miles Away)
Charles Town (20.4 Miles Away)
Clear Spring (22.4 Miles Away)
Hagerstown (25.4 Miles Away)
Boonsboro (27.3 Miles Away)
Harpers Ferry (27.4 Miles Away)
Berkeley Springs (29.5 Miles Away)

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