Sacramento Steppers

2251 Northgate Blvd Sacramento, CA 95833

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Finding help during the recovery period has been made easier due to our AA meetings. Our group is open to each other, whether you are new to the program or have been attending for many years. Members often attend meetings with a sense of purpose that revolves around recovery, reflection, and accountability.

Weekly Meeting Schedule

Central California Fellowship

  • City - Sacramento
  • Discussion, Open, English

Saturday, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

2251 Northgate Blvd Sacramento, CA 95833

Central California Fellowship

  • City - Sacramento
  • Open, Temporary Closure, English

Monday, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

2251 Northgate Blvd Sacramento, CA 95833

Notes:
Speaker Participation Passcode:999263

Central California Fellowship

  • City - Sacramento
  • Big Book, Open, Temporary Closure, English

Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

2251 Northgate Blvd Sacramento, CA 95833

Notes:
Big Book Study Passcode:999263

Types of AA Meetings in Sacramento Steppers

There are various types of AA meetings in Sacramento Steppers, each designed to cater to different needs and preferences. 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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.