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In
the U.S./Canada: Look for "Alcoholics Anonymous" in any
telephone directory. In most urban areas, a Central A.A.
office, or "Intergroup," staffed mainly by volunteer A.A.
s, will be happy to answer your questions and/or put you
in touch with those who can. Or, you can write to: A.A.
World Services, Inc., P.O. Box 459, New York, NY 10163 -
(212) 870-3400
How To Find An
A.A. Meeting
Alcoholics Anonymous
is worldwide with A.A. meetings in almost every
community. You can find times and places of local A.A.
meetings or events by contacting a nearby
central office, intergroup or answering service of U.S.
and Canada.
Please click here. The General
Service Office does not maintain local meeting
information.
A.A. members
traveling within the U.S. and Canada may also obtain the
regional A.A. directories, which provide confidential
A.A. contact information within the U.S. and Canada.
These directories can be obtained from local intergroup/Central
Offices or by contacting the General Service Office.
These directories are for A.A. members only.
General Service
Conference Area Web sites provide information about
General Service activities in their local Area and, in
some cases, may include local meeting information. To
access the list of
General Service Conference Area Web sites
please click here.
Outside the U.S. and
Canada you can find times and places of local A.A.
meetings or events by contacting a nearby office from
the list of General Service offices, Central Offices,
Intergroups and Answering Services Overseas.
Please click here
to download PDF
For information on
how to contact the International General Service Office
nearest you please
Please click
here.
A.A. members
traveling abroad may also obtain the International A.A.
Directory, which provides confidential A.A. contact
information overseas. This directory can be obtained
from local intergroups/Central Offices or by contacting
the General Service Office. This directory is for A.A.
members only.
One of the ways A.A.
members stay sober is by helping others to recover from
alcoholism. We encourage you to contact the nearest A.A.
office, where local A.A. members will provide
information to anyone.
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