Living Sober Group

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Wednesdays
12:00 PM

Living Sober Group meets on Wednesday at 12:00 PM in Auburn, Alabama at the Mount Vernon Missionary Baptist Church. This living sober, speaker, open meeting welcomes anyone interested in learning about recovery from alcoholism.

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Mount Vernon Missionary Baptist Church

4881 S College St, Auburn, AL 36832, USA

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