PO Box 6401, Hot Springs, AR 71902
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    Meeting space for Lamplighters Group, an AA support group for women, promoting recovery and community.
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      Thursday, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm

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      Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism. Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.

    • Keep It Simple

      1 other meeting at this location

      7710 AR-5
      Alexander, AR 72002

    • Keep It Simple

      District 8
      5012823047
    • Updated October 30, 2024

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    Overview of Alcoholics Anonymous

    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global fellowship dedicated to helping individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. Founded in 1935, AA provides a supportive community where members share their experiences, strength, and hope to help each other achieve sobriety.

    With a focus on peer support, AA meetings are available in various formats, including in-person and virtual gatherings. These meetings encourage open discussions about the challenges of alcoholism and the journey to recovery, making it a vital resource for those seeking help.

    Meeting Format and Expectations

    The "Keep It Simple" meeting follows an open discussion format, allowing anyone interested in AA to participate. This inclusive approach ensures that newcomers feel welcomed and supported as they share their thoughts and experiences regarding recovery.

    During the meeting, participants engage in discussions that may cover topics such as personal struggles, coping strategies, and the principles of the AA program. This format fosters a sense of community and shared understanding among attendees, enhancing the recovery experience.

    Location and Accessibility

    The "Keep It Simple" meeting is held at 7710 AR-5, Alexander, AR 72002, making it accessible to residents of West Central Arkansas. The location is chosen to provide a safe and welcoming environment for individuals seeking support in their recovery journey.

    For those unfamiliar with the area, the meeting's venue is easily reachable, and detailed directions are provided to ensure that attendees can find their way without difficulty. Accessibility is a priority, catering to individuals from various backgrounds and mobility levels.

    Additional Resources for Recovery

    In addition to the "Keep It Simple" meeting, the Intergroup Council of West Central Arkansas offers a variety of resources for individuals in recovery. These include literature, online support, and information about other local meetings that cater to different needs and preferences.

    By providing a comprehensive array of resources, the council aims to empower individuals on their recovery journey, ensuring they have access to the support and information necessary for lasting sobriety. This holistic approach fosters a stronger recovery community in the region.