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AA Meetings in Denver, CO

Denver has hundreds of weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meetings running from 5:30 AM through midnight across every neighborhood from Capitol Hill and Five Points to Washington Park, Highland, and the surrounding metro. The Denver Area Central Committee helpline at 303-322-4440 is answered by a local member 24 hours a day, every day.

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Denver AA is coordinated by the Denver Area Central Committee (DACC) at 2926 Zuni St., Suite 202, Denver, CO 80211, which operates a 24-hour helpline at 303-322-4440 and a daytime office line at 303-322-5636. The full meeting directory is maintained at daccaa.org and covers Denver County and the broader metro area. One of the city's most active venues is AWOL Recovery Hall at 1714 Glenarm Pl, which runs the Dawn Patrol open meeting at 8:00 AM every Sunday, a 3:30 PM LGBTQIA+ and Allies in-person meeting, and a 6:00 PM AWOL in-person meeting, alongside multiple online sessions throughout the day. The RU Nutz? open meeting at 1865 S Pearl St starts as early as 5:30 AM and is one of Denver's earliest daily in-person groups. The Guardian beginner-welcoming group meets at 1400 S University Blvd on Sundays at 8:00 PM in open format with wheelchair access.

The Denver metro's Spanish-speaking community is well-served through dedicated groups including Grupo El Principio at 2420 S Federal Blvd and Grupo Un Nuevo Dia in Lakewood at 1510 Glen Ayr Dr, both running open Step meetings regularly. The 10 PM Last Call group at 1311 York St in Congress Park runs late-night open meetings nightly, making it one of the latest in-person options in the city. The broader Colorado AA service area falls under Area 10, which covers all 32 districts statewide through coloradoaa.org. Boulder County is served separately by the Central Office at 5401 Western Ave., Unit D, Boulder, CO 80301 (303-447-8201), and Northern Colorado by the Fort Collins-based intergroup at 970-224-3552.

  • 500+ weekly meetings across Greater Denver — every neighborhood from LoDo and RiNo to Baker, Stapleton, and Aurora has active groups running multiple days each week.
  • Meetings from 5:30 AM through midnight — RU Nutz? at 1865 S Pearl St opens at 5:30 AM and Last Call at 1311 York St runs at 10:00 PM nightly, covering the full day.
  • LGBTQIA+ dedicated meetings in the city — AWOL Recovery Hall's 3:30 PM LGBTQIA+ and Allies in-person meeting runs weekly alongside affirming groups in Capitol Hill and Cheesman Park.
  • Spanish-language groups active throughout the metro — Grupo El Principio, Grupo Un Nuevo Dia, and Grupo Transmitelo serve Denver, Lakewood, and Aurora's Spanish-speaking communities.
  • Hybrid and online meetings available around the clock — daccaa.org lists both in-person and hybrid options across all Denver metro neighborhoods and surrounding communities.
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Denver Area Central Committee (DACC)

2926 Zuni St., Suite 202, Denver, CO 80211

24-Hr Helpline: 303-322-4440  ·  Office: 303-322-5636  ·  daccaa.org  ·  Denver Metro & Area 10 Colorado

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Boulder: 303-447-8201  ·  Fort Collins / Northern CO: 970-224-3552  ·  Colorado Springs: 719-573-5020

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With hundreds of meetings running from before sunrise through late night every day across Greater Denver, there is one available tonight wherever you are in the metro.

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Call Denver Area Central Committee at 303-322-4440 any time of day or night and a local member will answer. Boulder: 303-447-8201. Northern Colorado: 970-224-3552. For same-day help anywhere in Colorado, call 1-888-708-7060.

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Denver groups include open discussion meetings, Big Book studies, Step studies, newcomer groups, women-specific meetings, LGBTQIA+ dedicated meetings, Spanish-language groups, late-night options, and hybrid in-person and Zoom sessions. Tell us your neighborhood and schedule and we will match you to the right group.

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You can sit quietly and listen without saying anything to anyone. There is no requirement to speak, introduce yourself, or explain why you came. Most people who attend their first Denver meeting describe the room as far more welcoming than they expected walking through the door.

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"I used to jog past the meeting on South Pearl Street every morning at 6 AM. I had no idea people were inside getting sober. One morning I stopped jogging and walked in. That was three years ago."

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3 years sober  ·  Washington Park, Denver

Questions

Questions About AA Meetings in Denver

Who coordinates AA meetings in Denver?

The Denver Area Central Committee (DACC) at 2926 Zuni St., Suite 202, Denver, CO 80211 coordinates AA meetings across the Denver metro area. Their 24-hour helpline at 303-322-4440 is answered by local AA members every day of the year. The daytime office line is 303-322-5636, and the full meeting directory is maintained at daccaa.org. Denver falls within Colorado's Area 10, which covers all 32 AA districts statewide through coloradoaa.org. Boulder County is served by a separate Central Office at 303-447-8201. Call 1-888-708-7060 for same-day help finding a meeting anywhere in Denver.

What is AWOL Recovery Hall in Denver?

AWOL Recovery Hall at 1714 Glenarm Pl in Denver is one of the city's most active AA meeting venues, running multiple in-person and hybrid sessions throughout the day. Sunday programming includes the Dawn Patrol open meeting at 8:00 AM, a 3:30 PM LGBTQIA+ and Allies in-person meeting, and a 6:00 PM AWOL in-person group, with additional online sessions through the day. AWOL's directory is at awoldenver.com, and the full schedule is updated regularly. Call 1-888-708-7060 for today's AWOL schedule and other Denver meeting times.

Are there LGBTQIA+ AA meetings in Denver?

Yes. AWOL Recovery Hall at 1714 Glenarm Pl holds a dedicated LGBTQIA+ and Allies in-person meeting every Sunday at 3:30 PM. Capitol Hill and Cheesman Park neighborhoods have additional affirming groups listed in the daccaa.org directory under LGBTQ filter options. The Denver AA helpline at 303-322-4440 can identify additional LGBTQ-welcoming groups by day and location across the metro. Call 1-888-708-7060 to find one near you tonight.

Are there Spanish-language AA meetings in Denver?

Yes. Several active Spanish-language groups serve the Denver metro. Grupo El Principio at 2420 S Federal Blvd and Grupo Un Nuevo Dia at 1510 Glen Ayr Dr in Lakewood both run open Step meetings regularly. Grupo Transmitelo at 1350 Chambers Rd in Aurora and Grupo La Ultima Cruda at 9357 E Colfax Ave in Aurora serve the eastern metro area. The Denver DACC helpline at 303-322-4440 maintains an updated list of Spanish-language meetings. Call 1-888-708-7060 to find the nearest Spanish-language meeting to your location today.

Are there late-night AA meetings in Denver?

Yes. The 10 PM Last Call group at 1311 York St in Congress Park runs a nightly open meeting at 10:00 PM and is one of the latest in-person options in the city. The 10 PM Last Call Online group at Denver, CO 80224 runs simultaneously as a hybrid option. The daccaa.org directory is filterable by time of day to find all evening and late-night options across the metro. Call 1-888-708-7060 for tonight's late Denver schedule near you.

Are there AA meetings in Aurora and Lakewood?

Yes. Aurora has multiple active groups including Eye Openers and the 231 Buckley Group at 231 Buckley Rd (phone: 303-343-4994), as well as Spanish-language meetings through Grupo Transmitelo and Grupo La Ultima Cruda. Lakewood groups include Eye Openers at 10576 W Alameda Ave from 6:30 AM, the Oasis Group at 3355 S Wadsworth Blvd, and the S.O.B.E.R. meeting at 10576 W Alameda Ave. Call 1-888-708-7060 for today's Aurora and Lakewood schedule.

Is there help available in Denver tonight?

Yes. The DACC 24-hour helpline at 303-322-4440 is answered by local members who can tell you exactly which meetings are running tonight in your neighborhood. Hybrid and online meetings through daccaa.org run throughout the day and evening. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911. For broader substance use support, SAMHSA's National Helpline is available 24 hours a day at 1-800-662-4357. For same-day meeting guidance anywhere in Denver, call 1-888-708-7060.

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