Saturdays at 6:00 PM
Zoom ID: 895-8363-1410 PW: Recovery Meeting is intended for couples who have at least one partner in AA, and the other is in AA, Al-Anon or is supportive of recovery. Please arrive slightly before 6:00 PM to enter the church. Meeting is in a second floor room. There is an elevator making this handicapped accessible. Online, Topic Discussion, Wheelchair Accessible
District 21 - Springfield
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Fairfax Station, VA, USA
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