Monday AA Meetings in Charleston
St. Lawrence Church Open AA Meeting
3.7 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Spanish Iglesia Open AA Meeting (S)
12.15 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Old town Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.47 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Meditation Near blue roof Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Red church on left Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Step Study Near blue roof Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
The Shepherd of the Mountains Church
Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Accessible, Open AA Meeting
16.63 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Tuesday AA Meetings in Charleston
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Mens Group The Shack Open AA Meeting (ns)
3.09 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Mens Group The Shack Open AA Meeting (ns)
3.09 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Womens St. Lawrence Church Accessible, Closed
3.7 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Old town Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.47 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
The Shepherd of the Mountains Church
Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Women Study Creekside Christian Fellowship Closed (NS)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Valley Mental Health Open AA Meeting (ns)
13.74 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Wednesday AA Meetings in Charleston
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Speaker/Discussion Park on south side, follow stairs on west side Open AA Meeting (ns)
3.57 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Old town Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.47 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
St. Lukes Church Open AA Meeting (NS)
12.47 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Shepherd of the Mountains Lutheran Church, rear door Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
The Shepherd of the Mountains Church
Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Basement-northeast stairs Accessible, Open AA Meeting
16.63 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Thursday AA Meetings in Charleston
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Open AA Meeting St. Lawrence Church Accessible, Open
3.7 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Spanish Iglesia Open AA Meeting (S)
12.15 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Old town Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.47 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Big Book Study St. Lukes Church Open AA Meeting (NS)
12.47 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Men's Shepherd of the Mountains Lutheran Church, rear door Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
The Shepherd of the Mountains Church
Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Women's Blue roof church, behind 7-11 Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Friday AA Meetings in Charleston
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The Shack, Speakers Meeting Open AA Meeting
3.55 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Spanish Iglesia Open AA Meeting (S)
12.15 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
St. Lukes Church Open AA Meeting (NS)
12.47 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Speaker Saint Mary's Church Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
The Shepherd of the Mountains Church
Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Basement-northeast stairs Accessible, Open AA Meeting
16.63 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
North Lobby Entrance Accessible, Open AA Meeting
17.03 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Beginner's St. Marys Episcopal Church Accessible, Open AA Meeting
19.2 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Presbyterian Church Accessible, Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
19.25 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Saturday AA Meetings in Charleston
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Closed Discussion Park in front and enter through the garage. If it's snowy, use the front door. Closed
3.55 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Open Alta Community Center Open (NS)
11.7 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Big Book Saint Mary's Church Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.15 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Old town Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.47 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
The Shepherd of the Mountains Church
Open AA Meeting (ns)
12.5 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Behind Wasatch Plaza Accessible, Open AA Meeting
16.4 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Basement-northeast stairs Accessible, Open AA Meeting
16.63 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Calvary Church Accessible, Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
19.2 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
Saint Mary's Episcopal Church Accessible, Open AA Meeting
19.36 miles from the center of Charleston, UT
If you can't find a meeting close to you at the time you're looking for, we recommend checking out nearby towns including: Daniel, Midway, Heber City, and Interlaken
Additional local resources: Charleston NA Meetings | Charleston Al-Anon Meetings
What is an AA Meeting?
A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is an assembly where alcoholics and people who struggle with addiction gather for one hour to express their experience, strength, and hope. AA Members who attend an Alcoholic’s Anonymous meeting in Charleston, Utah will share their experience getting sober through their personal anecdotes with anyone working on their recovery journey. There is no religion, creed or race, for membership, just the wish to achieve sobriety, and live a productive life without alcohol.
How to Choose an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting in Charleston, Utah
It is important when coming to Alcoholics Anonymous that you select a meeting that is best for where you are at in sobriety. The first type of AA meeting is a new comers meeting and is not solely for new comers but is a meeting that inspires members to speak their truth and reach out for help. Another type of meeting would be a single gender meeting, either a men’s meeting or women’s meeting. These types of meeting are not opened to the opposite sex. A Closed meeting simply means the group is solely focused on conversations regarding how to maintain sobriety from alcohol. Talking about any other drugs is not allowed. A Step Study is a gathering 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 Alcoholics Anonymous. The 12 traditions are not the same as the 12 steps. The traditions are built to maintain order throughout Alcoholics Anonymous and maintaining accountability to these traditions is why you can attend a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous anywhere in across the globe to hear the same message.
How to Get The Most From a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous in Charleston, Utah
In order to get the most out of your first AA meeting you should remain open minded. We all had an idea of what these meeting were and generally it is the same misconception. The most beneficial thing I was told was to sit down, stop talking, pay attention to the message, and modestly ask for help. Regardless of the meeting, that one thing that will always be present is the message of recovering from hopelessness. The process of recovering from that hopeless state is in asking for help from another addict which you will find in any meeting you choose to start with.