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AA Meetings in Michigan

Thousands of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings run every week across Michigan's 83 counties — from Detroit and Grand Rapids to Lansing, Ann Arbor, Flint, and the Upper Peninsula. Regional intergroup offices are staffed by local members 24 hours a day across the Lower and Upper Peninsula.

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AA Meetings Across All 83 Michigan Counties

Michigan's AA community is organized under three service areas covering the full state. The Detroit and Wayne County AA Central Office at Hannan House, 4750 Woodward Ave, Suite 311, Detroit, MI 48201 operates a 24-hour helpline at 313-831-5550 and a literature line at 313-831-2555 through waynecountyintergroup.org. The Kent County Central Office at 256 Celia St SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 serves West Michigan at 616-913-9149 through grandrapidsaa.org, where the Alano Club of Kent County at 1020 College Ave NE anchors daily meetings from 6:30 AM onward. AA of Oakland County in Pontiac serves the metro Detroit suburbs at 248-332-3521 (24-hour) through aaoaklandcountymi.org. The Huron Valley Area Intergroup covers Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County at The Annex, 2727 Fernwood, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, helpline: 734-482-5700.

Central Michigan is served by the Central Michigan Intra-Area 32 at cmia32.org, covering Lansing, Flint, Saginaw, and the mid-state region. Northern Michigan, the Upper Peninsula, and the Traverse City area fall under Area 33 and Area 34 respectively, with local intergroup offices maintaining directories for every county. All three Michigan AA areas coordinate statewide through aamichiganstatewide.com. For current meeting schedules anywhere in the state, call the relevant regional intergroup or reach us at 1-888-708-7060 for same-day help.

  • Active groups in all 83 Michigan counties — from Wayne and Oakland to remote Upper Peninsula counties, local AA groups meet multiple times each week.
  • Three AA service areas cover the full state — Areas 32, 33, and 34 each maintain directories and intergroup offices serving every region of Michigan.
  • 24-hour helplines across the major metro areas — Detroit, Oakland County, and Ann Arbor all maintain around-the-clock phone lines staffed by sober local members.
  • Alano clubs anchor daily meetings in major cities — the Alano Club of Kent County in Grand Rapids and multiple Detroit-area clubs run meetings from early morning through late evening every day.
  • Online meetings supplement rural access — for members in remote northern or Upper Peninsula counties, aa-intergroup.org provides around-the-clock online meeting access.
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Select your area below, or call 1-888-708-7060 and we will find the meeting closest to where you are right now.

Southeast Michigan

Detroit Warren Sterling Heights Dearborn Livonia Southfield Troy Pontiac Royal Oak Ann Arbor Ypsilanti Monroe

West Michigan

Grand Rapids Kalamazoo Muskegon Holland Battle Creek Benton Harbor Zeeland Grand Haven Kentwood

Central Michigan

Lansing Flint Saginaw Midland Bay City Mount Pleasant Owosso Jackson Adrian

Northern Michigan  ·  Upper Peninsula  ·  Traverse City Corridor

Traverse City Petoskey Cadillac Alpena Marquette Escanaba Sault Ste. Marie Iron Mountain Houghton

Detroit & Wayne County AA Central Office

Hannan House, 4750 Woodward Ave, Suite 311, Detroit, MI 48201

24-Hr Helpline: 313-831-5550  ·  Literature: 313-831-2555  ·  waynecountyintergroup.org

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Grand Rapids  ·  Oakland County  ·  Ann Arbor  ·  Central Michigan

Grand Rapids: 616-913-9149  ·  Oakland County: 248-332-3521  ·  Ann Arbor: 734-482-5700  ·  Central MI: cmia32.org

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How to Find an AA Meeting in Michigan

With thousands of meetings running every day across all 83 counties, there is one available tonight wherever you are in Michigan.

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Call Your Regional Helpline

Detroit area: 313-831-5550. Grand Rapids: 616-913-9149. Oakland County: 248-332-3521. Ann Arbor: 734-482-5700. For help anywhere in Michigan at any hour, call 1-888-708-7060.

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Choose What Fits

Michigan groups include open discussion meetings, Big Book studies, Step studies, women-specific groups, Spanish-language meetings, newcomer groups, LGBTQ-welcoming meetings, and Alano Club-based groups with multiple daily sessions. Tell us your city or county and schedule and we will find the right match.

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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 Michigan meeting describe the room as far more welcoming than they expected walking through the door.

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Whether it is early morning before the commute or late at night when things feel heavy, a real person will answer at 1-888-708-7060, find a meeting in your part of Michigan, and give you as much time as you need.

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Two people talking at an AA meeting in Michigan

"I grew up in Flint and figured AA was something for other places. I called the Central Michigan line and they found me a group eight minutes from my house that had been meeting for seventeen years. I had no idea it existed."

AA member from Michigan

Ray B.

6 years sober  ·  Flint, Michigan

Questions

Questions About AA Meetings in Michigan

Who coordinates AA meetings in Michigan?

Michigan's AA community is organized under three statewide service areas coordinated through aamichiganstatewide.com. The Detroit and Wayne County AA Central Office at Hannan House, 4750 Woodward Ave, Suite 311, Detroit, MI 48201 operates a 24-hour helpline at 313-831-5550. Grand Rapids is served by Kent County Central Office at 616-913-9149. Oakland County has its own intergroup at 248-332-3521. Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County are covered by Huron Valley Area Intergroup at 734-482-5700. Central Michigan is served by cmia32.org. Call 1-888-708-7060 for same-day help finding a meeting anywhere in the state.

Are there AA meetings in Detroit?

Yes. Detroit has hundreds of weekly AA meetings throughout Wayne County coordinated by the Detroit and Wayne County AA Central Office at 313-831-5550. Groups run daily across Detroit neighborhoods including Midtown, Corktown, Indian Village, and the East Side, as well as in Dearborn, Livonia, and the downriver communities. The waynecountyintergroup.org directory provides the full current schedule. Call 1-888-708-7060 for today's Detroit area meeting schedule near you.

Are there AA meetings in Grand Rapids?

Yes. The Alano Club of Kent County at 1020 College Ave NE in Grand Rapids is the hub for West Michigan AA, running meetings from 6:30 AM through the evening daily. The First Step House at 965 Bridge St NW and the Happy Hour Grand Rapids group at 256 Celia St SW also hold regular sessions. The Kent County Central Office at 616-913-9149 maintains the full Grand Rapids directory at grandrapidsaa.org. Call 1-888-708-7060 for today's schedule.

Are there AA meetings in the Upper Peninsula?

Yes. Active groups operate in UP communities including Marquette, Escanaba, Sault Ste. Marie, Houghton, and Iron Mountain. Area 34 coordinates AA service across the Upper Peninsula with local intergroup contacts in each major community. Online meetings through aa-intergroup.org are also a practical supplement for members in more remote UP counties. Call 1-888-708-7060 and we will connect you with the correct UP intergroup contact for your area.

Are there Spanish-language AA meetings in Michigan?

Yes. Spanish-language AA meetings are active in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, and other Michigan cities with significant Spanish-speaking populations. The El Progresso group at the Alano Club in Holland at 201 E. 39th St. holds regular closed Spanish-language meetings. The Detroit Wayne County intergroup at 313-831-5550 can direct callers to Spanish-speaking groups throughout Wayne County. Call 1-888-708-7060 to find the nearest Spanish-language meeting to your location in Michigan.

Are there AA meetings in Lansing and Mid-Michigan?

Yes. Lansing, East Lansing, and the broader Central Michigan region are covered by Central Michigan Intra-Area 32 through cmia32.org. The Alano Club West at 2909 W. Genesee St, Lansing serves as a regular meeting hub with daily sessions including Big Book studies and open discussion meetings. Groups run throughout the week in Lansing, Okemos, Mason, and Charlotte. Call 1-888-708-7060 for today's Lansing area schedule.

Is there help available in Michigan tonight?

Yes. Detroit's 24-hour helpline at 313-831-5550, Oakland County at 248-332-3521, and Ann Arbor at 734-482-5700 are all answered by local AA members who can tell you which meetings are running tonight. Online meetings through aa-intergroup.org run around the clock statewide. 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 Michigan, call 1-888-708-7060.

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