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People new to AA meetings should know that anyone who has a desire to stop drinking, or thinks they have a problem with alcohol, is welcome to attend any 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 both in-person and virtual meetings. Start with any meeting that fits with your schedule — we have meetings all day, from early morning until evening, 7 days a week.
Be aware that, in addition to the AA meetings, we also have a Young People's AA meeting, Al-Anon meetings, Alateen, and CoDA (or Co-Dependents Anonymous) meetings. See more details below.
Some general information on what AA does and does not do (from our General Service Office).
What is a "Closed Meeting"? Read the Closed Meeting Statement to learn more.
What is an "Open Meeting"? Read the Open Meeting Statement to learn more.
AL-ANON members are people who are worried about someone with a drinking problem.
In CoDA, the only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationships.
Alateen, for younger family members and friends, is a part of AL-ANON Family Groups.
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