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Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Rochester NH
There are two types of alcoholics anonymous meetings – the open meeting and the closed meeting. The open meetings will have speakers who will talk about how they drank, how AA helped them and people will share experiences. Family members and people interested in AA are welcome to attend open meetings.
Southeastern New Hampshire Services
(603) 749-3981x204 1 Wakefield Street Rochester, NH (603) 749-3981x204 1 Wakefield Street Rochester, NH 03867
Services Provided Substance abuse
Data Provided by: Southeastern New Hampshire Services
(603) 749-3981x201 272 County Farm Road Dover, NH (603) 749-3981x201 272 County Farm Road Dover, NH 03820
Services Provided Substance abuse , Halfway house Special Programs/Groups DUI/DWI offenders
Data Provided by: Merrimack River Medical Services
(603) 436-0448 177 Shatuck Way Newington, NH (603) 436-0448 177 Shatuck Way Newington, NH 03801
Services Provided Substance abuse , Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification Special Programs/Groups Persons with HIV/AIDS, Pregnant/postpartum women, Women
Data Provided by: York Hospital
(207) 351-2118 15 Hospital Drive York, ME (207) 351-2118 15 Hospital Drive York, ME 03909
Services Provided Substance abuse Special Programs/Groups Adolescents, Women Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
Data Provided by: Tri County Community Action Prog Inc
(603) 869-2210x15 2957 Main Street Bethlehem, NH (603) 869-2210x15 2957 Main Street Bethlehem, NH 03574
Services Provided Substance abuse , Halfway house Types of Care Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days) Special Programs/Groups Women, Men
Data Provided by: Merrimack River Medical Associates
(603) 953-0077 200 Route 108 Somersworth, NH (603) 953-0077 200 Route 108 Somersworth, NH 03878
Services Provided Substance abuse , Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, Methadone Detoxification Special Programs/Groups Persons with HIV/AIDS, Pregnant/postpartum women, Women, Men, Criminal justice clients
Data Provided by: CSI at Springvale Square
(207) 324-1550 474 Main Street Springvale, ME (207) 324-1550 474 Main Street Springvale, ME 04083
Services Provided Substance abuse , Buprenorphine Services Special Programs/Groups Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
Data Provided by: Counseling Services Inc
(207) 282-1500 453 U.S. Route 1 Kittery, ME (207) 282-1500 453 U.S. Route 1 Kittery, ME 03904
Services Provided Substance abuse , Buprenorphine Services Special Programs/Groups Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Persons with HIV/AIDS, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients
Data Provided by: York County Shelter Programs Inc
(207) 324-1137 147 Shaker Hill Road Alfred, ME York County Shelter Programs Inc (207) 324-1137 147 Shaker Hill Road Alfred, ME 04002
Services Provided Substance abuse , Halfway house Types of Care Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), Outpatient Special Programs/Groups Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Residential beds for clients' children, Men Language Services ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired
Data Provided by: Silverman and Associates Inc
(603) 329-6440 2 Village Green Road Hampstead, NH (603) 329-6440 2 Village Green Road Hampstead, NH 03841
Services Provided Substance abuse , Detoxification Special Programs/Groups Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Gays and Lesbians, Seniors/older adults, Men
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So, you’ve decided you want to stop drinking and were thinking of going to a support group to get help. You’re in luck because alcoholics anonymous meetings can be found almost anywhere. Alcoholics Anonymous is an organization of people who want to share their experiences, lend strength and help the members and others recover from alcoholism. To be a member, all you have to do is want to stop drinking. You don’t even have to pay dues to go to alcoholics anonymous meetings. They pass the basket but payment is not required. There are two types of alcoholics anonymous meetings – the open meeting and the closed meeting. The open meetings will have speakers who will talk about how they drank, how AA helped them and people will share experiences. Family members and people interested in AA are welcome to attend open meetings. Closed meetings are for alcoholics only. At these meetings members may talk about personal problems, issues they have with sobriety, and can get direct, personal help as they commit to staying sober day by day. Other members may talk about the problems they encountered and give strategies for how they overcame them. You Have to Want to Attend Alcoholic Anonymous MeetingsAlcoholics Anonymous meetings are not for people who are being forced into any sort of sobriety. The organization is strictly for people who want to stop drinking. However, it does not claim to be a medical organization. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are not for people who need medical h... Click here to read the rest of this article from Sober Recovery
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