Free AA & NA Meeting Finder — All 50 States

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Search thousands of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings across all 50 states. Filter by day, time, meeting type, and location. Free — updated daily.

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About AA Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people with a drinking problem. Meetings are free and open to anyone who wants to stop drinking. aa.org

About NA Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous is a nonprofit fellowship for people recovering from drug addiction. Meetings are free and open to all. na.org

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Not sure if meetings are right for you? Call (844) 561-0606 — a specialist will help you find the right level of support, from AA to inpatient treatment.

How to Find the Right AA or NA Meeting

AA and NA meetings are free, peer-led support groups for people recovering from alcohol or drug addiction. Our directory pulls live meeting data so you can find a meeting near you — filtered by day, time, and type.

What to Expect at Your First Meeting

Most meetings last 60–90 minutes. You don't need to speak — you can simply listen. Meetings are held in churches, community centers, hospitals, and online. Open meetings welcome anyone; closed meetings are for those with a desire to stop drinking or using.

When Meetings Aren't Enough

For many people, AA or NA is a crucial part of long-term recovery. But for those with severe addiction, co-occurring mental health conditions, or a history of relapse, professional clinical treatment may be needed alongside meetings — or as a first step. Call our free helpline at (844) 561-0606 and a specialist will help you figure out the right level of support.

AA vs NA — What's the Difference?

  • AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) — focused on alcohol addiction, uses the 12-step program
  • NA (Narcotics Anonymous) — focused on drug addiction of all kinds, also uses 12 steps
  • Many people attend both, especially those with co-occurring alcohol and drug use

Disclaimer: This site is not affiliated with Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous. Meeting data is sourced from the Meeting Guide API and may not reflect real-time changes. Always verify meeting details directly with the group.

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