Sacramento has over 60 active AA groups running nearly 100 meetings a week, coordinated by the Central California Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous with a 24-hour helpline at (916) 454-1100. Meetings run daily across Midtown, Oak Park, Natomas, Land Park, East Sacramento, Rancho Cordova, and the surrounding communities of Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, Roseville, and Folsom. Wherever you are in the Sacramento area, a meeting is available today.
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Sacramento AA is coordinated by the Central California Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous (CCFAA), with a Central Office at 9960 Business Park Drive, Suite 110, Sacramento, CA 95827. Their 24-hour helpline is (916) 454-1100, their office line is (916) 454-1771, and the full meeting schedule is listed at aasacramento.org. The Central Office provides meeting directories, Big Book literature, and referrals to AA groups across Sacramento County and surrounding communities in Placer, El Dorado, and Yolo Counties.
Active Sacramento groups include the Pioneer Group, which meets at 1820 J Street daily at noon and 6:00 PM as a closed speaker meeting. Group One meets at 2804 T Street on Sunday mornings at 7:00 AM. The Red Eye Breakfast Group meets at 940 Eleanor Avenue as an open early morning meeting. Midtown Solutions meets on 30th Street in Midtown as a thriving, well-attended discussion meeting. The North Hall group in Oak Park is the area's most established LGBTQ+-welcoming fellowship. Group Three at 9940 Business Park Drive hosts a Thursday 6:00 PM Beginners meeting, a Sunday 10:00 AM group, and a Friday 9:30 PM Candlelight meeting. The Natomas Group at 924 San Juan Road runs a Sunday group at 5:00 PM, a Tuesday women's meeting at 6:30 PM, and a Tuesday men's meeting at 8:00 PM. Un Nuevo Camino at 1361 Merkley Avenue holds an open Spanish-language meeting.
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Central California Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous — CCFAA
9960 Business Park Drive, Suite 110 · Sacramento, CA 95827
24-Hour Helpline: (916) 454-1100 · Office: (916) 454-1771 · aasacramento.org
Group Three · North Hall Oak Park · Pioneer Group · Natomas Group
Group Three at 9940 Business Park Drive serves Rancho Cordova with daily meetings · North Hall in Oak Park is Sacramento's most established LGBTQ+-welcoming group · Pioneer Group at 1820 J St meets daily at noon and 6 PM
With over 60 active groups meeting across the city and surrounding communities, there is a meeting available in your Sacramento neighborhood today.
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Sacramento groups include open discussion meetings, Big Book studies, 12-Step meetings, newcomer-friendly Beginners groups, speaker meetings, LGBTQ+-welcoming groups, women's meetings, men's meetings, Spanish-language sessions, and online hybrid meetings. Tell us what matters most and we will find the right match.
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"I lived on J Street for two years. I walked past the Pioneer Group building at noon on weekdays without thinking twice about who was in there. I was one of those people eventually. That turned out to be the right thing."
Renee F.
2 years sober · Midtown, Sacramento
Who coordinates AA meetings in Sacramento?
Sacramento AA is coordinated by the Central California Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous (CCFAA), based at 9960 Business Park Drive, Suite 110, Sacramento, CA 95827. Their 24-hour helpline is (916) 454-1100 and their office line is (916) 454-1771. The full meeting schedule for Sacramento County and the surrounding region is available at aasacramento.org. Calling 1-888-708-7060 also connects you with someone who can find the nearest meeting to your location right now.
Are there AA meetings in Midtown Sacramento?
Yes. Midtown is one of the most active AA neighborhoods in Sacramento. The Pioneer Group meets daily at noon and 6:00 PM at 1820 J Street as a closed speaker meeting. Midtown Solutions on 30th Street is a well-attended discussion group described by members as thriving and structured. The 11th Step AA Meditation Meeting meets at 2314 J Street on Monday evenings at 5:30 PM. The Freedom Group meets at 3600 J Street on Monday evenings at 7:30 PM. The Downtown Young Peoples Group meets at 2100 J Street on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 PM. Call 1-888-708-7060 for the full current Midtown weekly schedule.
Are there LGBTQ+-welcoming AA meetings in Sacramento?
Yes. North Hall in the Oak Park neighborhood is Sacramento's most established LGBTQ+-welcoming AA group and is described by the local community as well-organized, inclusive, and open to all. Oak Park Fellowship meets at 2940 42nd Street on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings at 7:00 PM and Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM. The Saturday EDI Group meets at 601 Alhambra Boulevard on Saturday mornings at 10:00 AM and is known for its welcoming culture. Call 1-888-708-7060 for the full current LGBTQ+-welcoming schedule across Sacramento.
Are there women's and men's AA meetings in Sacramento?
Yes. The Natomas Group at 924 San Juan Road runs a dedicated women's meeting — As the Girls See It — on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 PM, and a dedicated men's meeting on Tuesday evenings at 8:00 PM. The Sunday Night Men's Meeting runs at 890 Morse Avenue on Sunday evenings at 7:00 PM. The Serenity Book and Step Study group at 890 Morse Avenue meets Tuesday mornings at 10:00 AM as a mixed group with a step study focus. Call 1-888-708-7060 for the full current women's and men's meeting schedule.
Are there AA meetings in Rancho Cordova and the East Sacramento area?
Yes. Group Three at 9940 Business Park Drive, Suite 110 in Rancho Cordova is one of the largest and most active fellowships in the area. Group Three hosts a general open meeting on Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM, a Beginners meeting on Thursday evenings at 6:00 PM, and a Candlelight meeting on Friday evenings at 9:30 PM. A Way Out meets at 9242 Kiefer Boulevard as an additional East Sacramento area group. The All Tribes Group meets at 3301 37th Avenue in the Tahoe Park neighborhood. Call 1-888-708-7060 for the full current Rancho Cordova and East Sacramento schedule.
Are there Spanish-language AA meetings in Sacramento?
Yes. Un Nuevo Camino meets at 1361 Merkley Avenue in West Sacramento as an open Spanish-language group with regular weekly sessions. The Southport Serenity Group at 1275 Starboard Drive in West Sacramento also holds hybrid sessions available to Spanish-speaking members. The CCFAA helpline at (916) 454-1100 can connect Spanish-speaking callers to the appropriate groups. Call 1-888-708-7060 for the full current Spanish-language meeting schedule in Sacramento and West Sacramento.
Is there help available in Sacramento tonight?
Yes. The CCFAA 24-hour helpline at (916) 454-1100 is answered around the clock. The national helpline at 1-888-708-7060 is available at any hour for anywhere in the Sacramento area. Group Three's Friday Candlelight meeting runs at 9:30 PM for those who need a late-evening option. Online meetings through the AA Online Intergroup at aa-intergroup.org are available throughout the night. 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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