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Pittsburgh Area Pittsburgh Area Sunday 9:00AM, Shepherd's Heart, 13 Pride Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15219-5139, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00053140 Sunday Action Group 10:00AM, Pyramid, 306 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Wilkinsburg, PA, 15221-2134, USA, Side Entrance off Trenton Avenue - NO Children - Do NOT Use Front Entrance [CLOSED DISC, SPK] Group: G00017998 Back To Basics Group 1:00PM, East Liberty Presbyterian Church, 116 South Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-3911, USA, At Penn Avenue [OPEN VAR] Group: G00009633 Soul to Soul Group 3:30PM, Friendship Community Church, 181 Robinson Street, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15213, USA [OPEN DISC] Group: G00008502 Friendship Group 7:30PM, First Floor, Saint Andrew's Church, 5801 Hampton Street, Pittsburgh, Highland Park, PA, 15206-1615, USA, At North Eucild. [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00006948 New Horizons Group Monday 10:00AM, Crossroads United Methodist Church, 325 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-2924, USA [OPEN VAR] Group: G00176667 No Addict Turned Away Group 10:00AM, Centre Avenue YMCA, 2114 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219-6304, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00229441 Recovery On The Hill Group 12:00PM, Crossroads United Methodist Church, 325 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-2924, USA [OPEN DISC] Group: G00227418 Common Bond Group 1:30PM, Activity Bldg, Saint Maria Goretti Parish, 5323 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Garfield, PA, 15224, USA, North Atlantic Avenue at Broad Street [OPEN SPK, DISC] Group: G00003934 Garfield Group 5:00PM, East Liberty Lutheran Church, 5707 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-3603, USA [OPEN DISC, IP, SPK] Group: G00176669 Alive At Five Group 7:00PM, Trinity AME Church, 2700 Wylie Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219-4629, USA, Enter Red Side Door [OPEN DISC] Group: G00206778 Enough Is Enough Group 7:00PM, Blue Room, Covenant Fellowship Reformed Church, 1300 Swissvale Avenue, Pittsburgh, Wilkinsburg, PA, 15221-1836, USA, At Hill Avenue [CLOSED M] Group: G00309024 Men At Work Group 7:30PM, Activity Bldg, Saint Maria Goretti Parish, 5323 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Garfield, PA, 15224, USA, North Atlantic Avenue at Broad Street [OPEN SPK, DISC] Group: G00003927 New Way of Life Group 8:00PM, Bethel AME Church, 2720 Webster Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219-4224, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00003949 This Is It Group Tuesday 10:00AM, Crossroads United Methodist Church, 325 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-2924, USA [OPEN VAR] Group: G00176667 No Addict Turned Away Group 10:00AM, Centre Avenue YMCA, 2114 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219-6304, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00229441 Recovery On The Hill Group 12:00PM, Crossroads United Methodist Church, 325 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-2924, USA [OPEN DISC] Group: G00227418 Common Bond Group 12:30PM, Kingsley House, 6435 Frankstown Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-4055, USA, At Paulson Avenue [OPEN DISC] Group: G00018007 NA By Busway Group 5:00PM, East Liberty Lutheran Church, 5707 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-3603, USA [OPEN DISC, IP, SPK] Group: G00176669 Alive At Five Group 7:00PM, Macedonia Baptist Church, 2225 Bedford Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219-4009, USA, At Kirkpatrick [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00005116 Do the Right Thing Group 8:00PM, Saint Maria Goretti Parish, 5323 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Garfield, PA, 15224, USA, North Atlantic Avenue at Broad Street [OPEN SPK, STEP, TRAD, VAR] Group: G00176738 Recovery Group Wednesday 10:00AM, Crossroads United Methodist Church, 325 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-2924, USA [OPEN VAR] Group: G00176667 No Addict Turned Away Group 10:00AM, Centre Avenue YMCA, 2114 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219-6304, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00229441 Recovery On The Hill Group 12:00PM, Crossroads United Methodist Church, 325 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-2924, USA [OPEN DISC] Group: G00227418 Common Bond Group 1:30PM, Valley View Presbyterian Church, 601 North Aiken Avenue, Pittsburgh, Garfield, PA, 15206- 2014, USA, At Black Street [OPEN VAR] Group: G00053137 High Hope Group 5:00PM, Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 7507 Kelly Street, Pittsburgh, Homewood, PA, 15208-1914, USA, At Collier Street [OPEN DISC, LIT] Group: G00005734 We Do Recover Group 6:30PM, Hill House - Blakey Program Center, 1908 Wylie Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219- 4350, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00003932 CMP Group 7:00PM, Bethesda United Presbyterian Church, 7220 Bennett Street, Pittsburgh, Homewood, PA, 15208-1471, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00006665 It Works Group 7:00PM, Warrington Recreation Center, 329 East Warrington Avenue, Pittsburgh, Beltzhoover, PA, 15210, USA, Warrington & Estella Street [OPEN LIT, BT] Group: G00017660 Just For Today Group 7:00PM, Bethel AME Church, 2720 Webster Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219-4224, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00053136 Courage to Change Group 8:30PM, East End Cooperative Ministry, 6140 Station Street, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-3134, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00176687 Bridge To Recovery Group Thursday 10:00AM, Crossroads United Methodist Church, 325 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-2924, USA [OPEN LIT] Group: G00176667 No Addict Turned Away Group 10:00AM, Centre Avenue YMCA, 2114 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219-6304, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00229441 Recovery On The Hill Group 12:00PM, Homewood YMCA, 7140 Bennett Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15208-1477, USA [OPEN DISC] Group: G00006920 Start To Live At Noon Group 12:00PM, Crossroads United Methodist Church, 325 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-2924, USA [OPEN DISC] Group: G00227418 Common Bond Group 5:00PM, East Liberty Lutheran Church, 5707 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-3603, USA [OPEN DISC, IP, SPK] Group: G00176669 Alive At Five Group 6:30PM, 1st Floor Conference Rooms B & C, Saint Margaret's Memorial Hospital, 815 Freeport Road, Pittsburgh, Aspinwall, PA, 15215, USA [OPEN BT, DISC] Group: G00003943 Rain or Shine Group 7:00PM, Deliverance Baptist Church, 812 Swissvale Avenue, Pittsburgh, Wilkinsburg, PA, 15221-3070, USA, At Ross Avenue [OPEN DISC] Group: G00005735 Turning Point Group 7:00PM, New Grace Missionary Baptist Church, 566 Brushton Avenue, Pittsburgh, Homewood, PA, 15208-2218, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00311808 Looking For Change Group 7:30PM, Ebenezer Baptist Church, 2001 Wylie Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219-6335, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00004038 Addison Terrace Group 8:00PM, East End Cooperative Ministry, 6140 Station Street, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-3134, USA [OPEN VAR] Group: G00304001 It's Available To Us All Group Friday 9:00AM, Homewood YMCA, 7140 Bennett Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15208-1477, USA [OPEN DISC] Group: G00313208 Recovery In Motion Group 10:00AM, Crossroads United Methodist Church, 325 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-2924, USA [OPEN STEP, TRAD] Group: G00176667 No Addict Turned Away Group 10:00AM, Centre Avenue YMCA, 2114 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219-6304, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00229441 Recovery On The Hill Group 12:00PM, Carnegie Library, 5801 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Squirrel Hill, PA, 15217-1601, USA, at Murray Avenue [OPEN DISC] Group: G00206688 Self Esteem Group 12:00PM, Crossroads United Methodist Church, 325 North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-2924, USA [OPEN DISC] Group: G00227418 Common Bond Group 1:30PM, Activity Bldg, Saint Maria Goretti Parish, 5323 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Garfield, PA, 15224, USA, North Atlantic Avenue at Broad Street [OPEN DISC, LIT, SPK] Group: G00006927 TGIF Group 5:00PM, East Liberty Lutheran Church, 5707 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-3603, USA [OPEN DISC, IP, SPK] Group: G00176669 Alive At Five Group 6:00PM, Warren United Methodist Church, 2604 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219- 4904, USA [CLOSED BEG] Group: G00003929 Centre Avenue Group 6:30PM, Homewood YMCA, 7140 Bennett Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15208-1477, USA [OPEN SPK] Group: G00006928 Friday Night Homewood Group 6:30PM, Brushton YWCA, 6907 Frankstown Avenue, Pittsburgh, Homewood, PA, 15208-1310, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00197440 Friday Night Hope Shot Group 7:00PM, East Liberty Presbyterian Church, 116 South Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-3911, USA, At Penn Avenue [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00009632 Roup Group 7:30PM, Warren United Methodist Church, 2604 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219- 4904, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00003929 Centre Avenue Group Saturday 10:30AM, Saint Stephen's Church, 600 Pitt Street, Pittsburgh, Wilkinsburg, PA, 15221-3136, USA, At Franklin Street [CLOSED STEP, TRAD] Group: G00006936 Wake Up Group 12:00PM, Hill House - Blakey Program Center, 1908 Wylie Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill District, PA, 15219-4350, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00018009 Serenity Group 1:00PM, Beulah Baptist Church, 201 Chalfont Street, Pittsburgh, Mount Oliver, PA, 15210, USA [OPEN DISC, SPK] Group: G00320236 Positive Action Group 2:00PM, East Liberty Lutheran Church, 5707 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, East Liberty, PA, 15206-3603, USA [CLOSED DISC, SPK] Group: G00003950 Young At Heart Group 3:30PM, 2nd Floor Multi Purpose Room, Centre Avenue YMCA, 2114 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, Hill
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