People new to AA meetings should know that anyone who has a desire to stop drinking, or thinks they have a problem with alcohol, are welcome to attend meetings (closed or open) that fit with their schedule. There is no need to sign up, we do not keep attendance records as we are an anonymous program. We have many indoor/in-person meetings as well as virtual meeting. Start with any meeting that fits with your schedule - we have meetings from early morning until evening 7 days a week.
Be aware that in addition to the AA meetings, we also have a Young Person's AA meeting, Al-Anon meetings, Alateen and CoDA (or Co-Dependents Anonymous). See more details below.
What does it mean when a meeting is a Closed Meeting? Click the link below to read the Closed Meeting Statement for an explanation.
What does it mean when a meeting is an Open Meeting? Click the link below to read the Open Meeting Statement for an explanation.
Looking for a little more information of what AA is all about? Click below.
Al-Anon members are people, just like you, who are worried about someone with a drinking problem.
In Co-Dependents Anonymous the only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy & loving relationships.
Alateen, for younger family members and friends, is a part of Al-Anon Family Groups.
Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA)/Dysfunctional Families is a Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition program of people who grew up in dysfunctional homes.
Every Saturday at 6pm is a Young Person's meeting.
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