Sundays at 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
We have returned to indoor meetings only. The 482 Social Hall's main purpose is to help alcoholics and offer fellowship to those in recovery in a warm and welcoming environment. There are several AA meetings held every day along with social events throughout the year. ### #indoor
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6702 US-130, Pennsauken Township, NJ 08110, USA
Rt.130 is Crescent Blvd, and also note that our correct address is 6702 Rt. 130 North, Pennsauken Township, NJ 08110-1518 but Google fails to read it that way. We will try to have this corrected. The 482 Social Hall is conveniently located next to a Dollar Store at 6702 North Route 130. The nearest cross street is Cove Rd. The Hall is climate controlled, with a well lit parking lot. We have meetings daily at noon and 7pm. All are always welcome.
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