San Antonio has hundreds of weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meetings running across every part of the city from the Medical Center and Alamo Heights to the Southside, Northwest Side, and the surrounding communities of Schertz, New Braunfels, and Helotes. The AA San Antonio Central Office helpline at 210-828-6235 is answered 24 hours a day by local members with a full meeting directory at aasanantonio.org.
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San Antonio AA is coordinated by the AA San Antonio Central Service Office at 8804 Tradeway St, San Antonio, TX 78217, with a 24-hour helpline at 210-828-6235 and a weekday business line at 210-821-6325 (Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM). The full city-wide meeting directory is maintained at aasanantonio.org. Club 12 at 102 Thames Dr, San Antonio, TX 78216 is one of the most active AA venues in the city, hosting open wheelchair-accessible discussion meetings beginning at 8:00 AM and running multiple sessions throughout the day including a noon group. The On Awakening Group at 6201 Broadway St holds a closed discussion format throughout the week, and the Turning Point Group at 1416 N Loop 1604 E runs an open discussion for the Northeast Side and Stone Oak corridor. Along the North Loop, the Leon Springs Group at 23943 W I-10 and the Guilbeau Group at 8900 Guilbeau Rd, Northwest Community Church both hold open wheelchair-accessible noon meetings every day of the week. The Stay In The Solution Group at St. Francis Episcopal, 4242 Bluemel Rd, holds an open outdoor noon meeting, and the Goliad Group at 537 Avondale Ave on the Central South Side holds an open wheelchair-accessible noon discussion.
In Alamo Heights, the Alamo Heights Group holds an open in-person discussion every Monday at 7:30 PM. In the Hill Country corridor, the Helotes Nooners Group at 13200 Bandera Rd meets at noon daily with an online Zoom option. In Schertz and Universal City, the Schertz-Cibolo Group at 1201 Oak St holds open discussion sessions including a Sunday night 10:00 PM meeting and a weekday noon at 433 Kitty Hawk Rd, Universal City with a child-friendly, open format. The New Braunfels Group at the New Braunfels Two-Four Club, 1142 Eikel St, holds a daily noon open meeting with wheelchair access. San Antonio's Spanish-language AA community is extensive and served by the Oficina Intergrupal Hispana at 3814 S Flores St #A-2, San Antonio, TX with a hotline at 210-409-8524 (Monday through Friday, 1 PM to 5 PM). Active Spanish groups include Grupo Nuevo Leon at 2208 N Zarzamora St (open, WA), Grupo Volver A Vivir at 722 Balcones Heights Rd (open, WA), and Grupo Sendero De Vida 24 Horas at 272 N San Joaquin Ave (2 PM daily, open).
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AA San Antonio Central Service Office
8804 Tradeway St, San Antonio, TX 78217
24-Hr Helpline: 210-828-6235 · Business: 210-821-6325 (Mon to Fri 9 AM to 6 PM) · aasanantonio.org
Spanish-Language Intergroup · Club 12
Oficina Hispana: 3814 S Flores St #A-2 · Hotline: 210-409-8524 (Mon to Fri 1 PM to 5 PM) · Club 12: 102 Thames Dr, 210-828-6235
With hundreds of meetings running every day across San Antonio and the surrounding Hill Country communities, there is one available tonight wherever you are in Bexar County and beyond.
SA Central Office: 210-828-6235 (24 hours, 7 days). Spanish-language: 210-409-8524 (Mon to Fri, 1 PM to 5 PM). For same-day help anywhere in the San Antonio metro or Hill Country, call 1-888-708-7060.
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"I called the Central Office on a Sunday morning and the person who answered had been sober twenty-one years. He gave me the address for Club 12 on Thames and told me to be there at noon. I walked in not knowing anyone and walked out with three phone numbers and a meeting to go back to that Tuesday."
Tony R.
6 years sober · North Side, San Antonio
Who coordinates AA meetings in San Antonio?
The AA San Antonio Central Service Office at 8804 Tradeway St, San Antonio, TX 78217 coordinates meetings across Bexar County and the surrounding communities through aasanantonio.org. The 24-hour helpline at 210-828-6235 is answered by local AA members every day of the year, with a weekday business line at 210-821-6325 from 9 AM to 6 PM. Spanish-language meetings throughout San Antonio are coordinated by the Oficina Intergrupal Hispana at 3814 S Flores St #A-2, with a hotline at 210-409-8524 (Monday through Friday, 1 PM to 5 PM). The San Antonio area falls under Texas AA Area 68, coordinated at area68.org. Call 1-888-708-7060 for same-day help finding a meeting anywhere in the San Antonio metro.
What is Club 12 and where is it located?
Club 12 at 102 Thames Dr, San Antonio, TX 78216 is one of the most active and accessible AA meeting venues in the city. It hosts open wheelchair-accessible discussion meetings beginning at 8:00 AM and running multiple sessions throughout the day, including Group 12 at noon and additional evening groups. The venue is located in the North Central part of the city near Loop 410 and is accessible from most San Antonio neighborhoods within a short drive. Call 210-828-6235 or reach us at 1-888-708-7060 for today's Club 12 schedule.
Are there AA meetings in Alamo Heights, Stone Oak, and the North Side?
Yes. The Alamo Heights Group holds an open in-person discussion every Monday at 7:30 PM. The On Awakening Group at 6201 Broadway St serves the Broadway Corridor with a closed discussion format. The Turning Point Group at 1416 N Loop 1604 E covers the Stone Oak and North Loop area with open discussion meetings. Club 12 on Thames Dr is accessible from the North Side via Loop 410. Call 210-828-6235 or reach us at 1-888-708-7060 for today's North Side and Alamo Heights schedule.
Are there AA meetings in the Medical Center and Northwest San Antonio?
Yes. The Guilbeau Group at Northwest Community Church, 8900 Guilbeau Rd holds an open wheelchair-accessible noon discussion every day of the week. The Leon Springs Group at 23943 W I-10 also holds a daily open wheelchair-accessible noon meeting for the far Northwest and I-10 corridor. The Helotes Nooners Group at 13200 Bandera Rd holds a noon open discussion daily with an online Zoom option at the same time for remote attendees. Leon Valley and Balcones Heights have additional weekly groups listed at aasanantonio.org. Call 1-888-708-7060 for today's Medical Center and Northwest SA schedule.
Are there Spanish-language AA meetings in San Antonio?
Yes. San Antonio has one of the most active Spanish-language AA communities in Texas. The Oficina Intergrupal Hispana at 3814 S Flores St #A-2 coordinates dozens of Spanish-speaking groups throughout the city. Active groups include Grupo Nuevo Leon at 2208 N Zarzamora St (open, wheelchair-accessible), Grupo Volver A Vivir at 722 Balcones Heights Rd (open, wheelchair-accessible), and Grupo Sendero De Vida 24 Horas at 272 N San Joaquin Ave (2 PM daily, open). The South Side and Westside corridors have the highest concentration of Spanish-language groups. Call 210-409-8524 (Mon to Fri 1 PM to 5 PM) or reach us at 1-888-708-7060 for today's Spanish-language schedule.
Are there AA meetings in Schertz, New Braunfels, and the Hill Country suburbs?
Yes. The Schertz-Cibolo Group at 1201 Oak St, Schertz holds open discussion meetings including a Sunday night session at 10:00 PM and a weekday noon at 433 Kitty Hawk Rd, Universal City in child-friendly open format. The New Braunfels Group at the New Braunfels Two-Four Club, 1142 Eikel St holds a daily noon open wheelchair-accessible meeting. The Boerne Noon Group meets at W Hosack St in Boerne at noon daily with wheelchair access. The Seguin Oasis Group meets at the Seguin Tri-Party Club, 2365 Huber Rd at noon. Canyon Lake and Wimberley each have active discussion groups listed at aasanantonio.org. Call 1-888-708-7060 for today's Hill Country schedule.
Is there help available in San Antonio tonight?
Yes. The San Antonio Central Office at 210-828-6235 is answered by local members 24 hours a day and can connect you with a meeting running tonight anywhere in the city. The After Hours Virtual AA Group holds an online open discussion at 10:00 PM nightly for anyone in the metro area. Hybrid and online meetings are listed at aasanantonio.org. 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 San Antonio, call 1-888-708-7060.
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