Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Queens, New York
Welcome to the comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Queens, NY. With 385 meetings available across 102 locations throughout the city, finding the right support group for your recovery journey has never been easier. Whether you're taking your first steps toward sobriety or maintaining long-term recovery, Queens's AA community offers diverse meeting options to support your needs.
Types of AA Meetings Available in Queens
Our Queens AA meetings directory includes various meeting formats to accommodate different preferences and recovery needs:
- Open Meetings: Welcome to anyone interested in learning about AA, including family members and friends
- Closed Meetings: Exclusively for individuals with a desire to stop drinking
- Discussion Meetings: Interactive format where members share experiences on specific topics
- Speaker Meetings: Featured speakers share their recovery stories
- Step Meetings: Focus on working through the 12 Steps of AA
- Big Book Study: In-depth exploration of AA's foundational text
- Specialized Groups: Including women's, men's, LGBTQ+, young people's, and profession-specific meetings
Finding the Right Meeting for You
Choosing the right AA meeting in Queens is a personal decision. Consider factors such as meeting format, location convenience, time of day, and group dynamics. Many newcomers find it helpful to try several different meetings before settling into a regular routine. Remember, you're always welcome to attend multiple groups throughout Queens to find where you feel most comfortable.
What to Expect at Queens AA Meetings
If you're new to AA meetings in Queens, here's what you can typically expect:
- A welcoming, non-judgmental environment focused on recovery
- Meetings typically last 60-90 minutes
- No requirements for attendance - you don't need to register or pay fees
- Voluntary participation - share when you're ready
- Complete anonymity and confidentiality
- Coffee and fellowship often available before and after meetings
Getting Started with AA in Queens
Taking the first step toward recovery through AA in Queens is courageous and life-changing. You don't need to wait until you've hit "rock bottom" to seek help. If alcohol is causing problems in your life, you're welcome at any AA meeting. Simply choose a meeting from our directory, arrive a few minutes early if possible, and let someone know you're new - the Queens AA community is here to support you.
Frequently Asked Questions About AA Meetings in Queens
How many AA meetings are available in Queens, NY?
There are 385 AA meetings available in Queens, NY across 102 different locations. Meetings are held throughout the week with various formats including open meetings, closed meetings, speaker meetings, and discussion groups.
What types of AA meetings can I find in Queens?
Queens offers various AA meeting types including: Open meetings (welcoming to anyone), Closed meetings (for those with a desire to stop drinking), Discussion meetings, Speaker meetings, Step meetings, Big Book study groups, Women's meetings, Men's meetings, Young People's meetings, and LGBTQ+ friendly meetings.
Are there daily AA meetings in Queens?
Yes, AA meetings are available every day of the week in Queens. You can find morning, afternoon, and evening meetings to fit your schedule. Use our meeting finder above to locate specific day and time options.
Do I need to register or pay to attend AA meetings in Queens?
No, there are no registration requirements or fees to attend AA meetings in Queens. AA is free and open to anyone with a desire to stop drinking. Groups are self-supporting through voluntary contributions, but donations are never required.
Can I bring a family member or friend to an AA meeting in Queens?
Family members and friends are welcome at "open" AA meetings in Queens. However, "closed" meetings are only for individuals with a desire to stop drinking. Check the meeting type in our directory to find open meetings.
What if I'm not sure I'm an alcoholic?
You don't need to identify as an alcoholic to attend open AA meetings in Queens. The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking. If you're concerned about your drinking, you're welcome to attend and listen to learn more about the program.