Monday AA Meetings in Atlanta
United Methodist Church
Discussion, Open
23.68 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Church of American Martyrs
Open Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
24.61 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
St Robert Bellarmine Church
Beginner, Big Book, Tradition Study
24.61 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Guardian Angels School
Closed, Concurrent with Al-Anon, Step Meeting, Wheelchair Access
35.7 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Tuesday AA Meetings in Atlanta
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Hollis Woods Community Church
Open Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
24.61 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Union Presbyterian Church
Concurrent with Al-Anon, Discussion, Open, Speaker
35.26 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Henrietta UCC
Open, Step Meeting, Tradition Study
35.77 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Wednesday AA Meetings in Atlanta
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Church of American Martyrs
Alcoholics Anonymous Step Meeting
24.61 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Thursday AA Meetings in Atlanta
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Hollis Woods Community Church
Beginners Meeting of Alcoholic's Anonymous
24.61 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Henrietta UCC
Discussion, Men, Open, Women
35.77 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Henrietta UCC
11th Step Meditation, Open, Wheelchair Access
35.77 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Friday AA Meetings in Atlanta
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United Church Of Christ
Discussion, Open, Speaker
16.5 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Unitarian Universalist Church
Big Book, Closed
23.62 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
St Mary's Parish Center
Discussion, Open, Wheelchair Access
24.05 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
First Presbyterian Church
Discussion, Men, Open, Wheelchair Access
34.84 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Henrietta UCC
Discussion, Open, Sign Language
35.77 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Henrietta UCC
Open, Step Meeting, Tradition Study, Wheelchair Access
35.77 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Saturday AA Meetings in Atlanta
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Kershaw Park Picnic Area (left of Canandaigua Lady, if RAIN: in Pavillion behind Twisted Rail Brewing Co.)
Discussion, Open
24.59 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Zion Episcopal Church
Discussion, Open, Wheelchair Access
28.32 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Henrietta UCC
Discussion, Open, Sign Language, Speaker
35.77 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
Henrietta UCC
Discussion, Newcomer, Open, Speaker, Wheelchair Access
35.77 miles from the center of Atlanta, NY
If you can't find a meeting close to you at the time you're looking for, we recommend checking out nearby towns including: Cohocton, Naples, Wayland, and Prattsburgh
Additional local resources: Atlanta NA Meetings | Atlanta Al-Anon Meetings
What is an AA Meeting?
An Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting is a place to spread a message of strength, hope and courage to other alcoholics. This is a safe place for somebody seeking sobriety to come in and ask for help. These AA Meetings in Atlanta, New York will help them build a support system to live a sober life. You will be greeted by your peers that have all lived and survived from a hopeless state of mind and body. Their survival of maintaining this state is reliant on helping others and giving back to others the guidance that they received.
The Best Method of Choosing an AA Meeting in Atlanta, New York
It is important when coming to AA that you pick a meeting that is best for where you are at in sobriety. The 1st type of Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is a new comers meeting and is not limited to only new comers but is a meeting that inspires them to speak their truth and accept help. Another type of meeting would be a gender specific meeting, either a men’s meeting or women’s meeting. These types of meeting are closed to the opposite sex. A Closed meeting simply means the group is solely focused on conversations regarding how to stay sober from alcohol. Speaking of any other substance use addictions is not allowed. A Step Study is a meeting that is simply focused on a single step and discussed in length regarding the best approach to working this step and applying it to your daily life. Traditions meetings are focused around the 12 traditions of AA. The 12 traditions are not the same as the 12 steps. The traditions are built to maintain order throughout AA and maintaining accountability to these traditions is the reason you can join an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting anywhere in across the globe to hear the same message.
How to benefit the most from your initial AA meeting in Atlanta, New York
To benefit the most from your initial AA meeting you need to walk through the front door willing to accept change and be open minded. Make sure to be ready to arrive early and stay late because there is always a “before” and “after” for every meeting, where the members of the group gather outside and talk. Make sure during opening announcements that you raise your hand to introduce yourself as a new member of AA. Make sure to inquire about a meeting list, with phone numbers of the group members. The last thing to remember is don’t be afraid to raise your hand and speak, share the story that lead you to your first AA meeting.