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AA Meetings in Richmond, VA

Richmond has one of the most active AA communities in Virginia, with meetings running every day of the week from early morning through late night, coordinated by Richmond Intergroup from their office on Markel Road. Groups are active across every part of the city, from the Fan District and Church Hill to the West End, South of the James, and Northside. Wherever you are in Richmond, a meeting is available today.

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Richmond Intergroup, Inc. coordinates all AA meetings across Richmond and the surrounding region from their office at 5310 Markel Road, Suite 108, Richmond, VA 23230, with a full meeting schedule available at aarichmond.org. The Madison Street Clubhouse at 210 N Madison St hosts a daily noon meeting and a Tuesday evening group at 7:00 PM as an open in-person session in the City of Richmond district. The Rams in Recovery Clubhouse at 1103 W Marshall St hosts Sunday Morning Promises Group at 9:30 AM as an open discussion, speaker, and online hybrid meeting near the Virginia Commonwealth University corridor.

Active Richmond groups include On Awakening, which meets at 4819 Monument Ave in the Monument Avenue corridor on weekday mornings at 6:45 AM as an open Big Book discussion meeting and is one of the city’s earliest daily sessions. Early Morning Serenity meets at 6020 Midlothian Turnpike on weekday mornings at 7:30 AM as an open group south of the James. Common Solution Group meets at 2531 Buford Rd at noon as an open newcomer-friendly wheelchair-accessible discussion group. The 5:30 Beginners Meeting runs at 6020 Midlothian Turnpike as an open group for newcomers and anyone starting the program. Fe Y Esperanza meets at 306 Turner Rd in Chesterfield on Monday evenings at 8:00 PM as an open Spanish-language meeting, and RVA Late Night AA meets at St. James Episcopal Church at 1205 W Franklin St on Tuesday evenings at 10:00 PM as one of Richmond’s latest-running groups.


  • Richmond Intergroup at aarichmond.org coordinates all meetings with a 24/7 phone line at (804) 355-1212

  • On Awakening at 4819 Monument Ave meets at 6:45 AM on weekday mornings as one of Richmond’s most consistent early open Big Book sessions

  • Spanish-language meetings including Fe Y Esperanza at 306 Turner Rd in Chesterfield on Monday evenings and additional groups listed at aarichmond.org

  • Newcomer-focused groups including Common Solution Group at 2531 Buford Rd at noon and the 5:30 Beginners Meeting at 6020 Midlothian Turnpike

  • Late-night options including RVA Late Night AA at St. James Episcopal Church at 1205 W Franklin St on Tuesday evenings at 10:00 PM

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Richmond Intergroup, Inc.

aarichmond.org

Coordinates all AA meetings across Richmond and greater Virginia · Full schedule and meeting finder online · 24/7 phone line at (804) 355-1212 · Office open Monday through Friday 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, closed for lunch 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Madison Street Clubhouse · Recovery Center Meeting Hall

Madison Street Clubhouse at 210 N Madison St hosts a daily noon meeting and Tuesday evening group at 7:00 PM as open in-person sessions in the City of Richmond · Recovery Center Meeting Hall at 4926 W Marshall St hosts open speaker meetings on Tuesdays at 6:30 PM, 12 and 12 study on Thursdays at 6:30 PM, and open discussion on Saturdays at 10:30 AM

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Richmond groups include open discussion meetings, Big Book studies, Step and Tradition studies, newcomer meetings, speaker meetings, women-only groups, Spanish-language sessions, and online hybrid meetings available from anywhere in the Richmond metro area. Tell us what matters most and we will find the right match.

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“I walked up Monument Avenue every morning for two months before I actually went in. The six forty-five group was already on the second step by the time I showed up. Nobody skipped a beat. They just handed me a Big Book and moved over to make room.”

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Shannon B.

7 years sober  ·  The Fan District, Richmond

Questions

Questions About AA Meetings in Richmond

Who coordinates AA meetings in Richmond?

Richmond Intergroup, Inc. coordinates all AA meetings across Richmond and the greater Virginia region from their office at 5310 Markel Road, Suite 108, Richmond, VA 23230. Their phone line at (804) 355-1212 is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, closed for lunch from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM, and closed on weekends. The full meeting schedule and finder are available at aarichmond.org. Calling 1-888-708-7060 connects you with someone who can find the nearest meeting to your Richmond location right now.

Are there LGBTQ+-welcoming AA meetings in Richmond?

Yes. Richmond has LGBTQ+-welcoming AA groups listed through the aarichmond.org meeting finder. The Fan District and the VCU corridor are home to inclusive open groups that actively welcome gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender members. Sunday Morning Promises Group at the Rams in Recovery Clubhouse at 1103 W Marshall St meets at 9:30 AM as an open hybrid discussion and speaker meeting drawing a diverse VCU-area membership. The aarichmond.org meeting finder includes filters for open meetings and specific group types across Richmond. Call 1-888-708-7060 for the full current LGBTQ+-welcoming schedule in Richmond.

Are there young people’s AA meetings in Richmond?

Yes. Richmond has a strong young people’s AA presence anchored by the VCU and University of Richmond corridors. Sunday Morning Promises Group at 1103 W Marshall St near VCU meets at 9:30 AM as an open speaker and discussion group drawing younger members and students. The City of Richmond district groups along W Franklin St and N Madison St also welcome younger members and newcomers throughout the week. The aarichmond.org meeting finder includes a young people’s filter for current schedules. Call 1-888-708-7060 for the complete current young people’s meeting schedule in Richmond.

Are there women-specific AA meetings in Richmond?

Yes. West End Recovering Parents meets at 2211 Skipwith Rd at noon on weekdays as an open group welcoming parents and women in the West End corridor. Additional women-only closed and open groups run throughout the week across Richmond and Chesterfield County, accessible through the women’s filter at aarichmond.org. The South of the James district hosts women’s step and discussion groups in the Midlothian and Bon Air corridors. Call 1-888-708-7060 for current women-only schedules across Richmond.

Are there Spanish-language AA meetings in Richmond?

Yes. Fe Y Esperanza meets at 306 Turner Rd in Chesterfield on Monday evenings at 8:00 PM as an open Spanish-language meeting serving Spanish-speaking members across the Richmond and Chesterfield region. Additional Spanish-language meetings are listed at aarichmond.org under the Spanish-speaking filter. The Richmond Intergroup 24/7 phone line at (804) 355-1212 can also direct Spanish-speaking callers to the nearest available group. Call 1-888-708-7060 for the complete current Spanish-language meeting schedule in the Richmond area.

Is there help available in Richmond tonight?

Yes. The Richmond Intergroup phone line at (804) 355-1212 is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and the national helpline at 1-888-708-7060 is available at any hour. RVA Late Night AA meets at St. James Episcopal Church at 1205 W Franklin St on Tuesday evenings at 10:00 PM as one of Richmond’s latest in-person groups. Recovery Center Meeting Hall at 4926 W Marshall St hosts open speaker meetings on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 PM and open discussion on Saturday mornings at 10:30 AM. If you are in a medical emergency, call 911. SAMHSA’s substance use helpline is available at 1-800-662-4357.

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