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Journey Through Recovery - AA Meeting in Kingston, NewYork

AA Meeting Information

When: Monday at 7:00 PM

Where: Edith Rankin United Church

Type: Discussion,Fragrance Free,Open,Secular,Wheelchair Access,Temporary Closure,English

Address: 4080 Bath Rd, Kingston, ON K7M 4Y7, Canada

About This AA Meeting

Journey Through Recovery is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held every Monday at 7:00 PM in Kingston, NewYork. This AA meeting provides a supportive environment for individuals seeking recovery from alcohol addiction. This is an open AA meeting, welcoming anyone interested in learning about Alcoholics Anonymous.

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Access Information:

Meeting ID: 853 869 177

AA Meeting Location Details

Venue:
Edith Rankin United Church
Address:
4080 Bath Rd, Kingston, ON K7M 4Y7, Canada
City:
Kingston, NewYork
Notes:
Please enter at the back of the church

What to Expect at This AA Meeting

  • Meeting Format: Discussion,Fragrance Free,Open,Secular,Wheelchair Access,Temporary Closure,English AA meeting
  • Duration: Most AA meetings last approximately 1 hour
  • Cost: Free - All AA meetings have no fees or dues
  • Requirements: Open to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous
  • What to Bring: Just yourself - no registration or materials needed

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