Portland has one of the most active Alcoholics Anonymous communities in the Pacific Northwest, with hundreds of weekly meetings coordinated by the Portland Area Intergroup at a 24-hour hotline: (503) 223-8569. AA meetings in Portland run daily across the Northwest Alphabet District, NE Portland, SE Portland, North Portland, Beaverton, Lake Oswego, Gresham, and the surrounding communities of Hillsboro, Tigard, Lake Oswego, Milwaukie, and Vancouver, Washington just across the Columbia River. The Alano Club of Portland at 909 NW 24th Avenue alone hosts more than 100 meetings every week. Whether you are new to AA or returning to it, a Portland meeting is available today.
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AA meetings in Portland, Oregon are coordinated by two intergroup offices. The Portland Area Intergroup (PAI) is located at 825 NE 20th Avenue, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97232, with a 24-hour hotline at (503) 223-8569, office hours Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and a full meeting schedule at pdxaa.org. The Westside Central Office serves the western Portland metro area from 10220 SW Park Way, Portland, OR 97225 at (503) 684-0415 and westsidecentraloffice.com, covering the Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tigard, Lake Oswego, and Wilsonville communities. Portland AA groups fall within Oregon Area 58 at aa-oregon.org. For Spanish-language AA meetings, a dedicated Portland-area hotline is available at (971) 370-8784, and ASL and Deaf-accessible meetings are listed through the Portland Deaf Access Committee.
The Alano Club of Portland at 909 NW 24th Avenue in the Northwest Alphabet District is one of Portland’s most active AA club locations, hosting more than 100 meetings per week. Active Alano Club groups include Dawn Patrol at 6:30 AM daily as an open English in-person and hybrid meeting, Surrender at Noon at 12:00 PM, Women’s Newcomers at Noon at 12:00 PM as a women’s newcomer speaker discussion meeting with wheelchair access, Men’s Clock Room at noon on Mondays as a closed men’s meeting, Recovery Sisters at 6:45 PM as a women’s meeting, Young at Heart at 7:00 PM, and Men’s Dignitaries at 8:15 PM as a closed men’s meeting. Eastside Sunrise meets at Tabor Space, 5441 SE Belmont Street at 6:00 AM daily as an open English meeting with wheelchair access. Come To And Believe meets at URS Club, 17200 SE Stark Street at 6:30 AM as an open meeting with wheelchair access. The 4406 Men’s Big Book Study meets at Calvary Presbyterian Church, 3516 NE 71st Avenue on Tuesday at 8:00 PM and Wednesday at 7:00 PM as a closed men’s Big Book group. The Way Out Group meets at Trinity United Methodist Church, 3915 SE Steele Street on Sundays at 8:00 PM as an open Big Book meeting. The 9:30 Plus Group meets at Samuel Johnson Memorial Hall, 433 NE 76th Avenue as an open English discussion meeting with wheelchair access. Hi-Noon meets at Scully’s, 712 SE Harrison Street at noon as a closed Big Book meeting. Central Presbyterian Church at 126 SW Park Avenue hosts open speaker discussion meetings Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday at noon in the church basement.
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Portland Area Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous
825 NE 20th Ave, Suite 200, Portland OR 97232
24-Hour Hotline: (503) 223-8569 · pdxaa.org · Mon-Fri 9 AM-5 PM · Spanish-language: (971) 370-8784
Alano Club of Portland · Westside Central Office · Dawn Patrol · Eastside Sunrise · Come To And Believe
Alano Club 909 NW 24th Ave (100+ weekly meetings) · Westside Central Office (503) 684-0415 at 10220 SW Park Way · Eastside Sunrise at Tabor Space 5441 SE Belmont St 6:00 AM
With active AA groups running from before sunrise through late evening across every Portland neighborhood and the broader metro area, a meeting is available for you today.
Call 1-888-708-7060 or the Portland AA 24-hour hotline at (503) 223-8569 and tell us your Portland neighborhood or zip code. A real person will find the nearest meeting to you today at a time that fits your schedule.
Portland AA groups include open discussion meetings, Big Book studies, Step meetings, newcomer-friendly groups, speaker meetings, women-only groups, men-only groups, LGBTQ+-welcoming groups, Spanish-language meetings at (971) 370-8784, ASL and Deaf-accessible meetings, and hybrid online sessions available daily. Tell us what matters most and we will find the right Portland AA meeting for you.
You can sit quietly and listen. There is no requirement to speak, introduce yourself, or explain why you came. Whether the room is at the Alano Club on NW 24th Avenue, at Tabor Space on SE Belmont, at Central Presbyterian Church downtown, or at a church hall in Beaverton or Lake Oswego, people describe Portland AA rooms as more welcoming than they expected.
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Whether you are in Hawthorne at midnight, in the Pearl District early in the morning, or anywhere across greater Portland and Multnomah County, a real person will answer at 1-888-708-7060 or the Portland AA 24-hour hotline at (503) 223-8569, find a nearby meeting, and give you as much time as you need.
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“I walked past the Alano Club on NW 24th Avenue for three years. The parking lot was packed at 6:30 every morning. I always assumed it was something I was not part of. It turned out it was exactly for me.”
Mr B.
7 years sober · NW Portland, Oregon
Who coordinates AA meetings in Portland, Oregon?
AA meetings in Portland are coordinated by two offices. The Portland Area Intergroup (PAI) is at 825 NE 20th Avenue, Suite 200, Portland OR 97232, with a 24-hour hotline at (503) 223-8569 and a full schedule at pdxaa.org, open Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Westside Central Office at 10220 SW Park Way, Portland OR 97225, (503) 684-0415, and westsidecentraloffice.com, serves the West Portland metro including Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tigard, Lake Oswego, and Wilsonville. Both offices serve groups under Oregon Area 58 at aa-oregon.org. Calling 1-888-708-7060 connects you with someone who can reach either office and find a meeting for your specific Portland neighborhood and schedule.
What is the Alano Club of Portland and what meets there?
The Alano Club of Portland is located at 909 NW 24th Avenue in the Northwest Alphabet District, Portland OR 97210, and hosts more than 100 AA meetings every week at portlandalano.org. Regular groups include Dawn Patrol at 6:30 AM daily as an open English in-person and hybrid meeting, Surrender at Noon at 12:00 PM, Women’s Newcomers at Noon at 12:00 PM as a women’s newcomer speaker discussion meeting with wheelchair access, Men’s Clock Room at noon on Mondays as a closed men’s meeting, Recovery Sisters at 6:45 PM as a women’s group, Young at Heart at 7:00 PM, and Men’s Dignitaries at 8:15 PM as a closed men’s meeting. The full Alano Club meeting schedule is at portlandalano.org. Call (503) 223-8569 or 1-888-708-7060 for current times.
Are there AA meetings in SE Portland?
Yes. Eastside Sunrise meets at Tabor Space, 5441 SE Belmont Street at 6:00 AM daily as an open English meeting with wheelchair access. Come To And Believe meets at URS Club, 17200 SE Stark Street at 6:30 AM as an open meeting with wheelchair access. The Way Out Group meets at Trinity United Methodist Church, 3915 SE Steele Street on Sundays at 8:00 PM as an open Big Book meeting. Hi-Noon meets at Scully’s, 712 SE Harrison Street at noon as a closed Big Book meeting. The 9:30 Plus Group meets at Samuel Johnson Memorial Hall, 433 NE 76th Avenue as an open English discussion meeting with wheelchair access. The full SE Portland schedule is at pdxaa.org. Call (503) 223-8569 or 1-888-708-7060 for the full current SE Portland AA schedule.
Are there men-only AA meetings in Portland?
Yes. The 4406 Men’s Big Book Study meets at Calvary Presbyterian Church, 3516 NE 71st Avenue on Tuesday at 8:00 PM and Wednesday at 7:00 PM as a closed men’s Big Book group. Men’s Clock Room meets at the Alano Club at noon on Mondays as a closed men’s discussion group. Men’s Dignitaries meets at the Alano Club at 8:15 PM as a closed men’s meeting. Additional men-only groups are listed throughout the week at pdxaa.org and westsidecentraloffice.com. Call 1-888-708-7060 for the full current men’s AA meeting schedule across greater Portland.
Are there Spanish-language AA meetings in Portland?
Yes. A dedicated Spanish-language AA hotline for the Portland area is available at (971) 370-8784. Spanish-language meetings in Portland and the Oregon metro area are also listed at alcoholicosanonymous.org. The Portland Area Intergroup at pdxaa.org includes a Spanish-language meeting filter and notes groups meeting throughout the week in Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro, and across Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas Counties. Call (971) 370-8784 or 1-888-708-7060 for the full current Spanish-language Portland AA schedule.
Are there AA meetings in Beaverton, Hillsboro, or Lake Oswego?
Yes. Day Starters Live! meets at Unity Church of Beaverton, 12650 SW 5th Street at 6:00 AM as an open meeting. Fade Aways meets at West Side Service Center, 12945 SW Beaverdam Road in Beaverton at 6:30 AM as an open meeting with wheelchair access. Sunrise Session of AA meets at Lake Grove Firehouse, 16400 Bryant Road in Lake Oswego at 6:30 AM as an open Big Book meeting with wheelchair access. R.A.W. meets at Lake Grove Firehouse at noon as an open women’s meeting. The Westside Central Office at (503) 684-0415 and westsidecentraloffice.com maintains the full schedule for all these communities. Call 1-888-708-7060 for the full current West Portland metro AA schedule.
Is there AA help available in Portland tonight?
Yes. The Portland AA 24-hour hotline at (503) 223-8569 is answered at any hour of the day or night. The Westside Central Office at (503) 684-0415 also serves the west metro. The national helpline at 1-888-708-7060 is available at any hour for anywhere in Portland and the metro area. Online AA meetings through 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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