Young People in AA
Our Young People group is usually called EBYPAA for East Bay Young People of Alcoholics Anonymous. Visit their website for more information.
You Are Not Too Young
Young people in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) face unique challenges when it comes to recovery. AA has a long history of providing support and guidance to those struggling with alcohol addiction, but the specific needs of young people are often overlooked. This article will explore the role of AA for young people, as well as its use cases and potential benefits. It will also examine how young people can access support from AA and the challenges they may face along the way.
What Is EBYPAA?
East Bay Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous is EBYPAA. It is the group of mostly young people who attend meetings to discuss their recovery. Young people can attend any meeting and learn how to deal with the desease of alcohism, however, young people also like to hold events and activities with other AA Young People to keep life fun and vibrant.
You can learn more about EBYPAA by clicking the button below.