AA Meetings near Auburn, Alabama
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Vibrant college-town meetings near Auburn University; young people's meetings and step studies; strong sense of community among students and locals.
Serving: Downtown Auburn, University area, Wire Road corridor, South College Street and surrounding areas.
Auburn's Busiest Meeting Locations
Pelham House
14229 Pelham St, Alexander City, AL 35010, USA
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Sanctuary
11804 1st Ave, Opelika, AL 36801, USA
Agape Center
11214 8th St, Columbus, GA 31901, USA
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AA Meetings in Auburn, Alabama
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Eye Opener Group
New Location
Eye Opener Group
New Location
Eye Opener Group
12&12
New Location
For Lost Time
Meeting is in the building called the AUUF Busch Center behind the Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Church.
New Location
Auburn Group
Early Risers Group
Early Risers Group
Early Risers Group
12&12 Steps & Traditions
Auburn Young People's Group
Beginners Discussion
Park in gravel lot
Auburn Young People's Group
Beginners Discussion
Park in gravel lot
Had Enough Group
Meet on the front steps
Had Enough Group
Meet on the front steps
Dist. 9 Treatment & Accessibilities
Discusion
Living Sober Group
Speaker last Wednesday monthly
Women Embrace Recovery Group
Opelika Serenity Group
Beginners step study
Open Door Group
Men's Turning Point Group
Open Door Group
Early Risers Group
Birthday speaker last Sunday monthly Beginners Discussion
Opelika Serenity Group
Early Risers Group
Opelika Serenity Group
Experience Strength and Hope
Early Risers Group
Opelika Serenity Group
Personal Stories
Early Risers Group
Candlelight Group
Candlelight Group
12&12 Steps & Traditions
Candlelight Group
Brighter Tomorrow Group
Building 4-8 in the basement.
Tuskegee Group
Lake Martin Group
Dadeville Group
Meeting in church basement
Tallassee 12&12 [O : D]
Tallassee 12&12 is located at 101 Central Blvd, Tallassee AL 36078. It is an OPEN meeting every Tuesday at 7PM. All are welcome!
Lanett Sobriety Group
Eastern Time Zone 12&12
A New Freedom Group of Tallassee [O : D]
A New Freedom Group of Tallassee [O : D]
A New Freedom Group of Tallassee [O : D]
Serenity Group
Eastern Time Zone
Enter around back.
Serenity Group
Eastern Time Zone. Birthday speaker last Sat Monthly
Enter around back.
Just in Time Group
Eastern Time Zone
Just in Time Group
Eastern Time Zone
College Step Study Group
In the activities building
College Step Study Group
In the activities building
College Step Study Group - Breakout
In the activities building
College Step Study Group
In the activities building
College Step Study Group
In the activities building
College Step Study Group (Last Sun)
Birthday Celebration
In the activities building
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AA Meeting Statistics for Auburn
Busiest day: Thursday with 16 meetings
Most common meeting types: English (91), Open (70), Discussion (47), Closed (27), Big Book (12)
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Meeting data is regularly updated to ensure accuracy.
AA Resources in Auburn, Alabama
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Getting to Meetings in Auburn
Auburn Transit (Tiger Transit) for campus; Auburn University Regional Airport (AUO); Interstate 85 nearby.
Every meeting listing includes a full address so you can plan your route before you go.
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About AA Meetings near Auburn, Alabama
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings in Auburn, Alabama provide a supportive community for individuals seeking recovery from alcohol addiction. Whether you're new to recovery or have been sober for years, Auburn's AA community welcomes you with open arms.
There are currently 98 AA meetings listed in and around Auburn, making it one of the most active recovery communities in Alabama. According to AA's General Service Office, there are over 67,000 weekly AA meetings across the United States, and Auburn contributes meaningfully to that network.
Auburn is home to approximately 76,000 residents, with AA meetings distributed across the Auburn-Opelika metropolitan area to ensure accessible support throughout the community. That's approximately 129 meetings per 100,000 residents, reflecting Auburn's commitment to accessible recovery support.
Local meetings in Auburn are coordinated through the East Alabama Intergroup. Visit East Alabama Intergroup for the most up-to-date meeting information and local contacts.
Types of AA Meetings Available in Auburn
Open Meetings: Anyone interested in learning about AA can attend, including family members, friends, and those curious about the program.
Closed Meetings: Reserved for individuals who have a desire to stop drinking. These meetings offer a more intimate setting for sharing.
Speaker Meetings: One or more members share their experience, strength, and hope with the group.
Discussion Meetings: Members discuss a topic related to recovery, with everyone having an opportunity to share.
Big Book/Step Study: Focused study of AA literature including the Big Book and the 12 Steps.
Beginner Meetings: Specifically designed for newcomers who may be attending their first meetings. These groups provide extra guidance on how AA works, the 12 Steps, and getting a sponsor.
Online/Virtual Meetings: Participate from anywhere via video or phone. Online AA meetings have grown significantly since 2020 and now represent approximately 30% of all meetings nationwide, providing critical access for those who cannot attend in person.
Finding the Right Meeting in Auburn
Use the filters above to find meetings that fit your schedule and preferences. Meetings are available throughout Auburn-Opelika metropolitan area including neighborhoods such as Downtown Auburn, University area, Wire Road corridor, South College Street.
Getting to AA Meetings in Auburn
Auburn Transit (Tiger Transit) for campus; Auburn University Regional Airport (AUO); Interstate 85 nearby. The MyMeetings app shows the exact address for every meeting location so you can plan your route in advance—no matter how you're getting there.
Recovery Resources in Auburn
In addition to AA meetings, Auburn residents can access recovery support through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), which provides a national helpline (1-800-662-4357) and treatment locator. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) offers evidence-based research confirming that consistent participation in peer support groups like AA significantly improves long-term sobriety outcomes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many AA meetings are in Auburn?
There are over 98 AA meetings available in and around Auburn, with meetings held every day of the week at various times.
What types of AA meetings are available in Auburn?
Auburn offers a variety of AA meeting types including Open meetings, Closed meetings, Speaker meetings, Discussion meetings, Big Book study, Step meetings, and specialty meetings for men, women, and young people.
Are there AA meetings near Auburn every day?
Yes, AA meetings are held in Auburn every day of the week, including weekends and holidays. Thursday is the busiest day with 16 meetings scheduled. Meetings are available in the morning, afternoon, evening, and night.
Where are most AA meetings held in Auburn?
One of the most active meeting venues in Auburn is Pelham House, which hosts multiple AA groups throughout the week. Use the map and list above to explore all meeting locations near you.
Are there online AA meetings available in Auburn?
Yes, there are online AA meetings available to people in Auburn. These virtual meetings allow you to participate from anywhere and are especially helpful for those with mobility issues or scheduling conflicts.
How do I find wheelchair accessible AA meetings in Auburn?
Many AA meetings in Auburn are wheelchair accessible. Look for the wheelchair accessibility badge on meeting listings, or use the filters on this page to show only accessible meetings.
What should I expect at my first AA meeting in Auburn?
Your first AA meeting in Auburn will be welcoming and supportive. You don't have to speak or share—just listening is perfectly fine. Most meetings last about an hour.
How do I contact the local AA office in Auburn?
The local AA office serving Auburn is the AA Area 1 – District 9. You can also call the national AA helpline at (212) 870-3400 at any time.
How often are AA meeting listings updated for Auburn?
AA meeting listings for Auburn are updated regularly to help ensure accuracy. Meeting information is sourced from local AA intergroups and verified frequently.
Can I find AA meetings outside Auburn, Alabama?
Yes. You can browse nearby cities in Alabama using the Other Locations section on this page to find additional meeting options.
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