Find free Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in New Jersey, including Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, Trenton, Princeton, New Brunswick, Camden, Cherry Hill, Atlantic City, Cape May, and nearby communities. Call Sober.now for help finding public AA meeting information, or browse New Jersey AA resources below.
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New Jersey has Alcoholics Anonymous meetings across North Jersey, Central Jersey, South Jersey, the Jersey Shore, and nearby communities. Meeting information is maintained by Northern New Jersey AA, Central Jersey Intergroup, South Jersey Intergroup, Cape Atlantic Intergroup, Area 44, Area 45, AA.org, and the Meeting Guide app.
Meeting formats may include open discussion, closed meetings, Big Book study, step study, speaker meetings, women’s meetings, men’s meetings, Spanish-speaking meetings, online meetings, hybrid meetings, and wheelchair-accessible meetings. Meeting times, locations, rooms, and online access details can change, so confirm before attending.
Use the region and city grid below to find New Jersey AA meeting resources by area. Confirm details with official AA resources before attending.
Northern New Jersey
Central New Jersey
South Jersey and Shore
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Meeting Finder, online meetings, Area 44 resources, local contacts, and 24-hour phone help for Northern New Jersey.
South Jersey Intergroup
South Jersey Intergroup lists a 24-hour hotline and serves South Jersey with meeting information, events, and local AA resources.
New Jersey AA meeting information is maintained by local AA service resources, intergroups, central offices, areas, AA.org, and the Meeting Guide app. Use official resources to confirm current meeting times, addresses, formats, and online meeting details.
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Northern New Jersey
Northern New Jersey AA provides a meeting finder, online meeting list, Area 44 resources, contacts, and 24-hour phone help.
24-hour line: 908-687-8566
Northern New Jersey General Service Area 44 provides district maps, events, service resources, and Area 44 contact information.
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Northern New Jersey AA provides an online meeting list and notes that online meeting information should be used with judgment before attending.
Confirm current links, meeting IDs, passwords, and access notes before joining.
Central New Jersey
Central Jersey Intergroup is an AA service entity made up of AA groups in Mercer County and surrounding areas.
Use for: Mercer County and nearby Central Jersey meeting resources.
Central Jersey Intergroup maintains printed meeting lists, AA literature resources, and meeting information for local groups.
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Southern New Jersey Area 45 is a general service area that includes parts of Central Jersey and South Jersey.
Use for: Area 45 service information.
South Jersey and Shore
South Jersey Intergroup provides meeting information, events, services, office resources, and a 24-hour hotline for the South Jersey region.
24-hour hotline: 856-486-4444
Cape Atlantic Intergroup provides services to AA groups in the southeastern New Jersey region, from Waretown to Cape May Point.
Use for: Atlantic, Cape May, and shore-area meeting resources.
Use South Jersey Intergroup, Cape Atlantic Intergroup, Area 45, AA.org, and Meeting Guide to confirm meetings in Camden, Cherry Hill, Atlantic City, Ocean City, Cape May, and nearby communities.
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Review the meeting name, day, time, city, address, format, access notes, and online meeting details. Look for open, closed, Big Book, step, discussion, women’s, men’s, online, Spanish-speaking, or wheelchair-accessible notes.
Meeting times, locations, entrances, and online access details can change. Confirm through official New Jersey AA resources, AA.org, or Meeting Guide before attending.
Use these Alcoholics Anonymous resources to confirm current meeting times, locations, meeting types, online meetings, Spanish-language resources, and local New Jersey AA contact details.
Northern New Jersey AA provides a meeting finder, online meeting list, contact information, Area 44 resources, and 24-hour phone help.
24-hour line: 908-687-8566
Central Jersey Intergroup is an AA service entity for Mercer County and surrounding areas, with meeting lists, AA literature, and hotline support.
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South Jersey Intergroup provides meeting information, events, office resources, and hotline support for South Jersey.
24-hour hotline: 856-486-4444
New Jersey
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AA meetings may change location, room, time, format, or online access details. Confirm the meeting before you travel, especially if you are attending for the first time, going late at night, or using an older listing.
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Who lists AA meetings in New Jersey?
New Jersey AA meeting information is available through Northern New Jersey AA, Central Jersey Intergroup, South Jersey Intergroup, Cape Atlantic Intergroup, Area 44, Area 45, AA.org Find AA, and the Meeting Guide app. Sober.now is an independent directory and does not operate AA meetings.
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Yes. Call 1-888-708-7060 for help finding public New Jersey AA meeting information by city, county, region, day, time, or meeting format. Official AA resources should be used to confirm current meeting details.
Are AA meetings in New Jersey free?
Yes. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are free to attend. Groups may pass a basket for voluntary member contributions, but payment is not required.
What number should I call for Northern New Jersey AA meetings?
Northern New Jersey AA lists 908-687-8566 as a 24-hour phone number for people who want to stop drinking and need local AA help.
What number should I call for South Jersey AA meetings?
South Jersey Intergroup lists 856-486-4444 as a 24-hour hotline for South Jersey AA help and meeting information.
Which AA resources cover Central New Jersey?
Central Jersey Intergroup serves Mercer County and surrounding areas. Area 45 also includes parts of Central Jersey and South Jersey. Use official resources to confirm current meeting details.
Are there online AA meetings in New Jersey?
Yes. Northern New Jersey AA, local intergroups, AA.org, and the Meeting Guide app may list online and hybrid meetings. Confirm current links, meeting IDs, passwords, and access notes before joining.
Are there Spanish-language AA meetings in New Jersey?
Yes. Spanish-language AA meetings and resources may be available in New Jersey. Use Northern New Jersey AA, South Jersey resources, AA.org Find AA, or Meeting Guide to confirm current Spanish-language meeting information.
Do I need to speak at my first AA meeting?
No. You can attend quietly and listen. Many people go to their first meeting without sharing. You may introduce yourself by first name only if you choose.
What should I do in an emergency?
For medical emergency, overdose, violence, or immediate danger, call 911. AA meeting lines are not emergency services.
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