Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings are gatherings of individuals who share the common goal of overcoming alcohol addiction. These meetings offer a safe and supportive environment where members can share their experiences, learn from others, and gain the strength to continue their journey towards recovery. Attending AA meetings is a crucial step for many individuals seeking recovery, providing a sense of community and ongoing support.

Finding AA Meetings Near You

Finding an AA meeting near you is simple with our intuitive search function. Simply enter your location or zip code to find a list of meetings in your area. You can also filter by meeting type, day, or time to find a meeting that fits your needs. For an even more convenient search, consider using the Meeting Guide App. This helpful tool locates AA meetings and resources near you, making it easier than ever to find the support you need.

Online AA meetings (virtual AA meetings) offer the same support and community as in-person meetings, but from the comfort of your own home. These meetings can be particularly useful if you’re unable to attend in-person meetings due to distance, health reasons, or personal preference.

Alcoholics Anonymous serves as a referral service offering information about addiction treatment practitioners and facilities. It is important to note that Alcoholics Anonymous is not a medical provider or treatment facility and does not offer medical advice. Furthermore, it is not owned or operated by any treatment facility.

Daily Schedule of AA Meetings

Name Day Schedule Location / Group Address / Platform Region Mode
Brown Baggers DiscussionMonday
6:00 PM
Orange County Central Office225 W Main StTustin
Offline
Nightly Speaker/DiscussionMonday
12:39 AM - 1:39 AM
Eastbay Intergroup Central OfficeOakland, CAOakland
Online
We Are Not Saints Palm DesertMonday
4:50 AM - 5:50 AM
AA in the Desert45940 Portola AvenuePalm Desert
Offline
STEPS 10 & 11 @ 5AMMonday
5:00 AM - 6:00 AM
San Diego Central OfficeSan Diego, CASan Diego
Online
Levaantate en EspañolMonday
5:00 AM - 6:30 AM
Sonoma County Intergroup750 Mendocino Ave #10Santa Rosa
Online
10 AND 11Monday
5:00 AM - 6:00 AM
San Diego Central Office6901 Central AveLemon Grove
Offline
Levantate En español San FranciscoMonday
5:00 AM
Intercounty Fellowship Of AASan Francisco, CA, 94102San Francisco
Online
Levantate L, Mie, y V de 5 am a 6:30 amMonday
5:00 AM - 6:30 AM
Eastbay Intergroup Central OfficeOakland, CAOakland
Online
Levaantate (Monday)Monday
5:00 AM - 6:30 AM
Santa Cruz County IntergroupWatsonville, CAWatsonville
Online
El Cerrito Fellowship GroupMonday
5:30 AM - 6:30 AM
Eastbay Intergroup Central OfficeEl Cerrito, CA 94530El Cerrito
Online
On AwakeningMonday
5:30 AM - 6:30 AM
Intercounty Fellowship Of AAMarin County, CAPoint Reyes Station
Online
On AwakeningMonday
5:30 AM - 6:30 AM
Intercounty Fellowship Of AA649 Meadowsweet DrCorte Madera
Offline
On Awakening Group San FranciscoMonday
5:30 AM
Intercounty Fellowship Of AASan Francisco, CA, 94102San Francisco
Online
Daily Reprieve ZoomMonday
5:30 AM - 6:30 AM
AA in the DesertPalm Desert, CA 92260Palm Desert
Online
GRAB YOUR SOCKSMonday
5:30 AM - 6:30 AM
San Diego Central Office938 E Washington AveEl Cajon
Offline
KEEP IT SIMPLEMonday
5:30 AM - 6:30 AM
San Diego Central OfficeSan Diego, CASan Diego
Online
Never Alone Again GroupMonday
5:30 AM - 6:30 AM9:00 AM - 10:00 AM4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Fresno Alcoholics AnonymousFresno, CAFresno
Online
FIRST THINGS FIRSTMonday
5:30 AM - 6:30 AM
San Diego Central Office950 Orange AveCoronado
Offline
UPON AWAKENINGMonday
5:30 AM - 6:30 AM
San Diego Central OfficeSan Diego, CA 92120San Diego
Online
SUNRISE PROMISESMonday
5:30 AM - 6:30 AM
San Diego Central OfficeCoronado, CACoronado
Online

Types of AA Meetings

AA meetings come in various formats to cater to the diverse needs of its members. Some of the common types include:

Open Meetings

Open Meetings

Open to anyone interested in AA’s approach to recovery, including friends and family.

Closed Meetings

Closed Meetings

Exclusively for individuals who have a desire to stop drinking.

Discussion Meetings

Discussion Meetings

Members discuss a topic related to recovery from alcoholism.

When searching for a meeting, you’ll be able to see the meeting type in the search results,helping you find the right fit for your recovery journey.

The AA Big Book and Daily Reflections

Learn about the AA Big Book, a fundamental resource in the AA program, and how daily reflections can aid in your recovery process. The AA Big Book outlines the 12-step program of recovery and shares stories of people who have overcome alcoholism. Daily reflections are a tool used by many in recovery. They involve reading and reflecting on a piece of recovery-related literature each day.

The Role of Discussion in AA Meetings

Discussion is a key component of many AA meetings. It provides a platform for members to share their experiences, strength, and hope with each other. Through these discussions, members can find support, understanding, and practical advice for dealing with the challenges of recovery.

What to Expect at an AA Meeting

If you’re new to AA, you might be wondering what to expect at your first meeting. While every meeting is a bit different, you can generally expect a welcoming and supportive environment. Most meetings begin with a reading of AA’s 12 steps and 12 traditions, followed by members sharing their experiences. As a newcomer, you’re welcome to listen and share as much as you feel comfortable. Remember, there’s no pressure to share if you’re not ready.

Finding the Right AA Meeting for You

To make things easier for you, we’ve compiled a database with AA meeting options near you.

With our meeting finder, you can locate the right AA meeting for you. Whether you’re looking for an open meeting, a women’s meeting, or a meeting for young people, our search function can help you find a meeting that fits your needs.

NuView Treatment Center is not affiliated with AA (Alcoholics Anonymous). By filling out the form on our website, you can expect to be contacted by one of our Admission Specialists, who are dedicated to assisting you in your journey towards recovery. It’s important to reassure you that we do not sell your information, prioritizing your privacy and confidentiality throughout the process. Your trust is our priority as we work together to support your path to healing.

Contact and Support

If you have any questions or need further assistance, don’t hesitate to contact us. Our team helps you find the best AA meetings near you so that you can embark on your first step to sobriety and achieve long-term success.

The Journey to Sobriety

The journey to sobriety is a personal one, and AA is here to support you every step of the way. From your first meeting to your ongoing recovery, AA provides a community of individuals who understand your experiences and can offer support and encouragement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Format of a Typical AA Meeting?

While formats can vary, a typical AA meeting usually begins with a reading of AA’s 12 steps and 12 traditions. This is often followed by members sharing their experiences with alcohol addiction and recovery. Some meetings may have a specific topic for discussion.

Do I Have to Speak at an AA Meeting?

No, you do not have to speak at an AA meeting if you do not feel comfortable. Many newcomers choose to listen during their first few meetings.

Are There AA Meetings for Specific Groups (Like Women, Young People, LGBTQ+ Individuals, Etc.)?

Yes, there are AA meetings that cater to specific groups. You can use our search function to find these meetings.

What is the Meeting Guide App?

The Meeting Guide App is a mobile app that helps people find AA meetings and resources near them. It includes information on over 100,000 AA meetings across the U.S. and around the world.

Can I Attend an AA Meeting Online?

Yes, many AA meetings are held online, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. You can use our search function to find online meetings.

What is the Difference Between Open and Closed AA Meetings?

Open AA meetings are open to anyone interested in AA’s approach to recovery, including friends and family. Closed meetings are specifically for individuals who have a desire to stop drinking.

What Should I Do if I Need Immediate Help?

If you need immediate help, consider reaching out to a trusted healthcare professional, a local emergency department, or a crisis hotline. Remember, it’s okay to ask for help when you need it.

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