Need help now? If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911. SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357 (free, 24/7).

Find a Recovery Meeting

You do not have to navigate recovery alone. Recovery meetings offer connection, encouragement, and support from people who understand the journey.

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A.A. Meeting Finder

Find an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting

Use the official directories below to search for in-person, online, women’s, newcomer, and Spanish-language meetings. Each link opens the official site in a new tab.

Search by city, ZIP code, or location on the official meeting finders. We link out rather than copying schedules, because meeting times, locations, and formats change — the official directories stay current.

Common ways to filter meetings

  • In-person
  • Online
  • Hybrid
  • Open meeting
  • Closed meeting
  • Women
  • Newcomer
  • Discussion
  • Speaker
  • Step study
  • Big Book study
  • Spanish
  • Accessible
  • Morning
  • Afternoon
  • Evening
Local Meeting Spotlight

Meetings near our recovery home

Our team may feature selected nearby meetings here.

This space is reserved for featured local meetings (name, day, time, format, general location, type, and accessibility). It is editable by our team and currently awaiting verified listings.

Always confirm before attending. Meeting schedules and locations are maintained by the meeting organizers and may change. Confirm details through the linked official directory before you go.

Other Recovery Meetings

More pathways to support

Recovery looks different for everyone. These are options to explore — no single pathway is the only right one.

Twelve-step · peer-led · in person & online

A community-based, twelve-step program for anyone seeking recovery from drug use.

Visit official directory

Secular · science-based · peer-led · in person & online

A secular, self-empowering approach using cognitive and behavioral tools.

Visit official directory

Family support · twelve-step · in person & online

Support for families and friends affected by someone else’s drinking.

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Family support · twelve-step · in person & online

Support for adults who grew up in alcoholic or dysfunctional homes.

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Faith-oriented · peer-led · in person & online

A faith-based recovery program. Listed as one option among many — participation is always your choice.

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Women-centered · peer-led

Recovery spaces created specifically for women. Availability varies locally.

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Secular · Buddhist-informed · in person & online

A mindfulness-based, non-theistic path to recovery.

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Need a hand?

Not sure which meeting to attend?

You don’t need to understand every format first. Open meetings generally welcome anyone interested in learning about A.A., while some closed meetings are for people who identify as having a desire to stop drinking. When in doubt, review the meeting description or contact the local A.A. office.

If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911. Stepping Stones Recovery is not a crisis, detox, or emergency medical provider. For free, confidential support any time, call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.