Alcoholics Anonymous

Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution.

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Overview

Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a global fellowship founded in 1935, offering a 12-step program to support individuals recovering from alcoholism. With a focus on peer support, A.A. provides free meetings worldwide, resources like the Big Book and 12 Steps and 12 Traditions, and events such as the 2025 International Convention in Vancouver. The General Service Office (GSO) supports groups, publishes literature, and fosters community through newsletters and sobriety tools like the Meeting Guide App.

Facility Features

  • 12-Step Program
  • Peer Support
  • Sponsorship
  • Group Meetings
  • Sobriety Literature
  • Online Meetings
  • International Events

Clinical Specialties

Alcohol Addiction
Peer Support
Sobriety Maintenance

Facility Type

Community Fellowship

Populations Served

Adults
Adolescents (through Alateen)
All Genders
All Backgrounds

Languages Offered

English
Multiple Languages

Contact Information

Phone:
Main:212-870-3400

Email:
memberservices@aa.org

Website:
www.aa.org/

Admission Process

No formal admissions; attend any A.A. meeting by finding one through the website (Find A.A. Near You) or Meeting Guide App.