
LOFT GROUP AA Meeting - Sunday 8:00:00 PM
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LOFT GROUP AA Meeting - Friday 8:00:00 PM
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Rosyth
Methodist Church, Queensferry Rd, (enter from car park, Woodside Ave).
Kirkcaldy: Afternoon
The Methodist Church (adjacent to Rejects), St Clair Street, Kirkcaldy.
Buckhaven General Share Grass Roots
Buckhaven Community Centre, Kinnear St (as at reception for Committee Rm).
Crieff Recovery: Into Action Online Thursday
Crieff Community Hospital (Day Rm), King Street. Time: 19.30 - duration 1hr 30mins Postcode: PH7 3HR
Cupar Sunday Sunday
St Columbas Church Hall, Top of Lovers Lane, Kirkgate Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Postcode: KY15 5AH
Dunfermline Sunday
John Marshall Community Centre, Pitcorthie Drive Time: 19.30 - duration 1hr 30mins Postcode: KY11 8AB
Dunfermline Online Wednesday
Dell Farquharson Centre, (downstairs) Nethertown Broad St Time: 19.30 - duration 1hr 30mins Postcode: KY12 7DS
Dunfermline Queen Margaret Hospital Online Sunday
Join us on our group telephone call meeting. Telephone number: 03300 945 940 - Room No: 51975869# - PIN: 3050#, Forthview Day Hospital, Queen Margaret Hospital, Whitefield Rd
Dunfermline Stepping Stones 12 Step Recovery Friday
Rosyth Parish Church, 82a Queensferry Rd, Rosyth Time: 19.00 - duration 1hr 30mins Postcode: KY11 2PQ
Kirkcaldy Afternoon Wednesday
The Methodist Church (adjacent to Rejects), St Clair Street, Kirkcaldy Time: 14.00 Postcode: KY1 2BS
Where is Federal Way in Washington?
Situated in King County, Washington State, Federal Way consists of a large number of individuals who are struggling with alcohol addiction. Addiction to alcohol is known to have negative impact on many areas of a person’s life.
Why did the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous want to form this community?
The founders wanted to form this community because they themselves face and overcame alcohol addiction. By the early 21st century, Alcoholics Anonymous was able to show enormous success with having millions of members all over the world.
