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There are over 130,000 free AA groups meeting across the United States every week. Select your state below to find meetings in your area, or call us right now and we will find one close to you today.

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About This Directory

AA Meeting Finder A Free Meeting Is Available Wherever You Are

Alcoholics Anonymous holds meetings in every US state, in hundreds of cities, across thousands of neighborhoods. This directory covers all of them. You can browse by state, select your city, and find meeting times and locations close to where you are. Every listing is free to use and every meeting listed is free to attend.

If searching feels like too much right now, that is okay. Call 1-888-708-7060 and a real person will find a meeting near you in a few minutes. There is no need to navigate anything on your own if you would rather just talk.

  • All 50 states covered with individual city and neighborhood pages
  • In-person and online meetings listed for every state
  • English and Spanish meetings identified in every major city
  • Updated regularly in coordination with regional AA intergroups
  • Free to use no account, no email, no sign-up required
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Top Cities

AA Meetings in Major U.S. Cities

Thousands of free AA meetings happen daily across America's largest cities. Find your community and take the first step toward lasting sobriety.

miami aa meetings

Miami, FL

280+ weekly meetings

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New Jersey

600+ weekly meetings

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Los Angeles, CA

400+ weekly meetings

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Delray Beach, FL

150+ weekly meetings

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Scottsdale, AZ

140+ weekly meetings

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Levittown, PA

90+ weekly meetings

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nashville tn aa meetings

Nashville, TN

180+ weekly meetings

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South Jersey

200+ weekly meetings

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Indiana

300+ weekly meetings

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Columbus, OH

400+ weekly meetings

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New York City, NY

500+ weekly meetings

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chicago aa meetings

Chicago, IL

350+ weekly meetings

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Houston, TX

300+ weekly meetings

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atlanta ga aa meetings

Atlanta, GA

260+ weekly meetings

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dallas tx aa meetings

Dallas, TX

240+ weekly meetings

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Phoenix, AZ

220+ weekly meetings

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Philadelphia, PA

200+ weekly meetings

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San Diego, CA

210+ weekly meetings

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Denver, CO

190+ weekly meetings

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Seattle, WA

230+ weekly meetings

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Boston, MA

215+ weekly meetings

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Nationwide Coverage

Find AA Meetings in Your State

Alcoholics Anonymous groups operate in all 50 states. See our nationwide coverage below to find local meeting times, locations, and contacts, or call us directly for immediate help.

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Getting Started

How to Find an AA Meeting Near You

Finding your first meeting takes less than 5 minutes. You don't need to register or give your real name.

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Dial 1-888-708-7060 and speak with a real recovery specialist who will help locate the right meeting for you - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Choose Your Preference

Decide whether you'd prefer an in-person meeting, an online Zoom meeting from home, or a phone-based meeting. All options are equally valid and effective.

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Just Show Up

Attend at no cost. You don't need to speak, introduce yourself, or share anything. Just be present - that's the first step.

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Available Everywhere, Any Time

You Do Not Have to Figure This Out Alone

Many people who call our helpline have been putting it off for a long time. Some are not sure they have a problem yet. Some are calling for someone they love.

Whatever brought you here, a real person will answer and help you find a meeting in your area. There is no wrong reason to call.

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"I searched for meetings online for weeks before I actually went to one. I kept telling myself I would go next week. Then one night I called, and I went the next morning."

David K. - 8 years sober in Portland, Oregon

David K.

8 years sober  ·  Portland, Oregon

Common Questions

Questions About Finding an AA Meeting

How do I find an AA meeting near me?

Select your state in the directory on this page, then choose your city. Each city page lists meetings by neighborhood with times and addresses. You can also call 1-888-708-7060 and a real person will find the nearest meeting to your location in a few minutes. Both paths lead to the same place.

Are AA meetings really free?

Yes. There are no dues, fees, or financial obligations of any kind. AA is entirely self-supporting through the voluntary contributions of its members, and a small collection is sometimes passed at meetings. You are never required to contribute, and your attendance is welcome regardless.

Do I have to speak at my first meeting?

No. You can sit quietly and listen for as long as you need. Many people attend several meetings before saying anything at all. There is no requirement to share, introduce yourself, or explain why you are there.

What is the difference between open and closed AA meetings?

Open meetings welcome anyone; including family members, friends, and people who are curious about whether AA might help them. Closed meetings are for people who have a desire to stop drinking. Both are listed in our state and city pages, and both are free. If you are unsure which to attend first, an open meeting is a good place to start.

Are there online AA meetings?

Yes. Online AA meetings are available around the clock, every day of the year. They are free, open to anyone in the US, and do not require you to turn your camera on..

What if I am not sure I have a drinking problem?

Many people who attend AA meetings for the first time are not sure. That uncertainty is enough to walk through the door. Open meetings welcome anyone who wants to learn more, and nobody will ask you to define your drinking or justify your attendance.

Can I find a meeting for a family member?

Yes. You can call 1-888-708-7060 on behalf of someone you care about, and we will find meetings in their area. We can also tell you about Al-Anon, which is a free fellowship specifically for the family members and friends of people with a drinking problem.