Al-Anon
Tuesday mornings 7:30 am
Al-Anon Family Groups meet in over 130 countries to help families and friends of problem drinkers recover from the impacts of a loved one’s drinking. Members help each other by practicing the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous themselves, by welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics, and by giving understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.
Al-Anon Family Groups meet in over 130 countries to help families and friends of problem drinkers recover from the impacts of a loved one’s drinking. Members help each other by practicing the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous themselves, by welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics, and by giving understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.
Alcoholics Anonymous
In case you or your close ones encountered alcohol addiction and/or battling it now in Falmouth, Massachusetts, AA meetings might be a great place to start journey to recovery. Attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings is a great way for people struggling with drinking issues to network with people aiming for the same goal – to reach and maintain sobriety.
If you have any additional questions about addiction or treatment, feel free to call our toll-free hotline 24/7 (888)-893-0561
If you have any additional questions about addiction or treatment, feel free to call our toll-free hotline 24/7 (888)-893-0561
Saint Barnabas's Episcopal Church
91 Main Street (Across from the Village Green) Falmouth, MA 02540 PO Box 203 Falmouth, MA 02541 508-548-3863 office@stbfalmouth.org Sunday Schedule Holy Eucharist-Rite I: 8:00am Children's Sunday School: 9:45am Holy Eucharist-Rite II: 10:00am Wednesday Prayers at Noon All Saints' Chapel Parish Hours Monday - Friday, 10 am - 3 pm |
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