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AA & NA Meetings in South Carolina

Find free AA and NA meetings across South Carolina. 518+ meetings listed — open, closed, discussion, speaker, and more. Filter by day, time, and type. If you need professional treatment, our free helpline is available 24/7.

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518 meetings found
Time Meeting Name Address Type
10:00 AM Saturday Renegades 410 Harbison Blvd, Columbia, SC 29212, USA Open Discussion
Types: Open, Discussion   
10:30 AM Saturday Sumter 1 Warren St, Sumter, SC 29150, USA Closed DiscussionSpanish
Types: Closed, Discussion, Spanish, Big Book   
10:30 AM Saturday Broad River Road 1416 Broad River Rd, Columbia, SC 29210, USA Closed Discussion
Types: Closed, Discussion   
12:00 PM Saturday Port Royal Nooners 1005 12th St, Port Royal, SC 29935, USA Open DiscussionNewcomer
Types: Open, Discussion, Newcomer   
12:00 PM Saturday Lunch Hour 590 Louis St, Orangeburg, SC 29115, USA Open DiscussionNewcomer
Types: Open, Discussion, Newcomer   
12:00 PM Saturday High Noon 357 Wattling Rd, West Columbia, SC 29170, USA Open
Types: Open   
12:00 PM Saturday Horseshoe 605 Polo Rd, Columbia, SC 29223, USA Open Discussion
Types: Open, Discussion   
12:00 PM Saturday Brown Bag 2827 Wheat St, Columbia, SC 29205, USA Closed Discussion
Types: Closed, Discussion   
12:00 PM Saturday Third Tradition Group 5220 Clemson Ave, Columbia, SC 29206, USA Closed
Types: Closed   
12:00 PM Saturday Smokestack 1819 Platt Springs Rd, West Columbia, SC 29169, USA Open DiscussionNewcomer
Types: Open, Discussion, Newcomer   
12:00 PM Saturday Shady – Open Discussion 413 S Church St, Florence, SC 29506, USA Open Discussion
Types: Open, Discussion   
12:15 PM Saturday No Name Group 107 Mathews Dr, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926, USA Open DiscussionSpanish
Types: Open, Discussion, Spanish, Newcomer   
12:30 PM Saturday Aiken Central 900 Kerr Dr SW, Aiken, SC 29803, USA Closed DiscussionNewcomer
Types: Closed, Discussion, Newcomer, BE, Women, Men   
12:30 PM Saturday North Area 1377 Remount Rd, North Charleston, SC 29406, USA Open DiscussionNewcomer
Types: Open, Discussion, Newcomer   
5:15 PM Saturday Happy Hour 590 Louis St, Orangeburg, SC 29115, USA Open Discussion
Types: Open, Discussion   

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About AA Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous is a free fellowship for people with a drinking problem. Open meetings welcome anyone. aa.org

About NA Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous is a free fellowship for people recovering from drug addiction. na.org

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Top Drug Rehab Centers in South Carolina

For those who need more than meetings — accredited drug rehab and alcohol treatment centers in South Carolina offering detox, inpatient, IOP, and MAT programs.

25 Sweetbriar Rd, Greenville, South Carolina
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341 West Beltline Boulevard, Anderson, South Carolina
Outpatient
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1700 Skylyn Drive, Spartanburg, South Carolina
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1187 Holland Rd , Simpsonville, South Carolina
Outpatient DetoxDetoxResidential Rehab
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916 Reynolds Road, Barnwell, South Carolina
Outpatient
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608 16th Ave North, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
OutpatientVirtual & In-Home Care
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AA & NA Meetings in South Carolina

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings are free, peer-led support groups that have helped millions recover from alcohol and drug addiction. Across South Carolina, meetings are held in churches, community centers, hospitals, and online — every day of the week.

What to Expect at Your First Meeting

You don't need to speak at your first meeting — you can simply listen. Most meetings last 60–90 minutes. Open meetings welcome anyone; closed meetings are for those with a desire to stop drinking or using.

When You Need More Than Meetings

For many people, AA or NA is a critical part of long-term recovery. But for those with severe addiction, co-occurring mental health conditions, or a history of relapse, professional treatment may be needed. Call (844) 561-0606 free — a specialist will help determine the right level of support.

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