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    AA Meetings at 411 Sellers St, Hot Springs, AR: Schedule and Resources

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    • 411 Sellers St
      Hot Springs, AR 71901

    • Sunday

      • 11:00 amHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person
      • 6:30 pmHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person
      • 8:00 pmHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person

      Monday

      • 8:00 amThe Not So Serious Meeting - HSAA
        In-person
      • 10:00 amRule 62 Meeting
        In-person
      • NoonHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person
      • 8:00 pmHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person

      Tuesday

      • NoonHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person
      • 6:00 pmHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person
      • 8:00 pmHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person

      Wednesday

      • 8:00 amThe Not So Serious Meeting - HSAA
        In-person
      • NoonHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person
      • 8:00 pmHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person

      Thursday

      • NoonHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person
      • 8:00 pmHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person

      Friday

      • 8:00 amThe Not So Serious Meeting - HSAA
        In-person
      • NoonHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person
      • 6:00 pmHot Springs A.A. Group
        (Women)
        In-person
      • 6:00 pmHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person
      • 8:00 pmHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person

      Saturday

      • 8:00 amThe Not So Serious Meeting - HSAA
        In-person
      • NoonHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person
      • 8:00 pmHot Springs A.A. Group
        In-person
    • Updated February 1, 2022
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    Overview of Alcoholics Anonymous

    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global fellowship of individuals who share their experiences, strength, and hope to help each other recover from alcoholism. The organization operates on the principle that mutual support can aid in maintaining sobriety and improving overall well-being.

    Founded in 1935, AA has grown to encompass millions of members worldwide, offering a structured approach to recovery through meetings, literature, and a twelve-step program. This community-driven model provides a safe space for individuals to connect and share their journeys toward sobriety.

    Resources for Recovery

    In addition to regular meetings, the Intergroup Council of West Central Arkansas offers a variety of resources designed to support individuals in their recovery journey. These resources include literature on the twelve steps, pamphlets on coping strategies, and access to local support services.

    Moreover, the organization frequently updates its resources to include information on workshops, retreats, and community events that promote recovery and fellowship. Engaging with these resources can enhance the recovery experience and foster a sense of belonging within the community.

    Frequently Asked Questions about AA Meetings

    Many newcomers to Alcoholics Anonymous have questions regarding what to expect at meetings, the types of meetings available, and how to get involved. Common inquiries include whether meetings are open to anyone, what the format of a typical meeting is, and how to find a supportive group.

    Understanding these aspects can alleviate anxiety for first-time attendees. AA meetings are designed to be welcoming and inclusive, with various formats such as discussion, speaker, and step meetings, ensuring that individuals can find a suitable environment for their recovery needs.

    Community Engagement and Events

    The Intergroup Council of West Central Arkansas actively organizes events aimed at fostering community engagement and support among individuals in recovery. These events range from social gatherings to educational workshops, providing opportunities for members to connect and learn.

    Participating in community events not only strengthens bonds among members but also serves to raise awareness about alcoholism and recovery resources in the local area. Such initiatives are crucial for building a supportive network that encourages ongoing sobriety and personal growth.