NA Meetings in Greensburg, Pennsylvania
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Church of the Bretheren
Love in Action Group Discussion/Participation, Non-Smoking
554 Stanton Street, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, 15601 -
First Baptist Church
Women In Recovery Group Discussion/Participation, Women
1228 Brinkerton Road, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, 15601 -
First Baptist Church
Hugs Instead of Drugs Group Discussion/Participation, Non-Smoking, Speaker
1228 Brinkerton Road, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, 15601 -
Light House Baptist Church
Free For Life Group, Non-Smoking, Speaker
1228 Brinkerton Road, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, 15601 -
Otterbein United Methodist Church
Friday Night Fellowship Group Non-Smoking
111 College Avenue, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, 15601 -
University of Pittsburgh
Learn to Live Group, Discussion/Participation, Non-Smoking
214 Greensburg, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, 15601 -
Westmoreland Hospital
Give Yourself a Break Group Non-Smoking, Speaker, Discussion/Participation
Pittsburgh Street, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, 15601
Please note that AA meeting locations and schedules tend to change often and quickly. Please always check these times to be accurate. If you have new information about an AA meeting, please inform us at [email protected]
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For people struggling with alcohol abuse AA Meetings in Greensburg, Pennsylvania are available.
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