Oregon AA Meetings

Find Alcoholics Anonymous meetings across Oregon

2046 Total Meetings
150 Cities Covered
2046 Weekly Sessions

AA Meetings by City in Oregon

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Albany
33 Meetings
Aloha
34 Meetings
Amity
1 Meetings
Applegate
1 Meetings
Arlington
1 Meetings
Ashland
33 Meetings
Aumsville
4 Meetings
Aurora
2 Meetings
Baker City
2 Meetings
Bandon
10 Meetings
Banks
2 Meetings
Beaverton
45 Meetings
Bend
88 Meetings
Blue River
1 Meetings
Bly
1 Meetings
Bonanza
2 Meetings
Brookings
28 Meetings
Butte Falls
1 Meetings
Camas Valley
1 Meetings
Canby
7 Meetings
Carlton
4 Meetings
Cascade Locks
1 Meetings
Cave Junction
6 Meetings
Central Point
5 Meetings
Chiloquin
1 Meetings
Clatskanie
2 Meetings
Coos Bay
15 Meetings
Coquille
4 Meetings
Corvallis
52 Meetings
Cottage Grove
11 Meetings
Cove
1 Meetings
Creswell
3 Meetings
Crooked River Ranch
2 Meetings
Dallas
8 Meetings
Deer Island
1 Meetings
Dexter
1 Meetings
Drain
1 Meetings
Dufur
1 Meetings
Dundee
1 Meetings
Eagle Point
7 Meetings
Elgin
2 Meetings
Eugene
178 Meetings
Florence
3 Meetings
Forest Grove
6 Meetings
Gales Creek
1 Meetings
Gardiner
2 Meetings
Gates
1 Meetings
Gladstone
1 Meetings
Glendale
1 Meetings
Glide
1 Meetings
Gold Hill
2 Meetings
Grants Pass
60 Meetings
Halsey
1 Meetings
Harbor
7 Meetings
Harrisburg
1 Meetings
Heppner
3 Meetings
Hermiston
23 Meetings
Hillsboro
23 Meetings
Hood River
12 Meetings
Hubbard
1 Meetings
Idanha
1 Meetings
Independence
3 Meetings
Ione
1 Meetings
Jacksonville
4 Meetings
Jefferson
2 Meetings
Junction City
2 Meetings
Keizer
10 Meetings
Keno
1 Meetings
Klamath Falls
35 Meetings
La Grande
21 Meetings
Lake Oswego
56 Meetings
Lakeside
1 Meetings
Lebanon
15 Meetings
Lowell
1 Meetings
Madras
2 Meetings
Marcola
1 Meetings
Maupin
1 Meetings
McMinnville
33 Meetings
Medford
61 Meetings
Merlin
1 Meetings
Merrill
2 Meetings
Mill City
1 Meetings
Milton-Freewater
1 Meetings
Milwaukie
20 Meetings
Molalla
4 Meetings
Monmouth
2 Meetings
Monroe
2 Meetings
Myrtle Creek
3 Meetings
Newberg
22 Meetings
Newport
20 Meetings
North Bend
22 Meetings
North Plains
1 Meetings
Oakridge
2 Meetings
Odell
1 Meetings
Oregon City
31 Meetings
Pendleton
17 Meetings
Philomath
5 Meetings
Phoenix
4 Meetings
Port Orford
1 Meetings
Portland
480 Meetings
Powell Butte
1 Meetings
Prineville
14 Meetings
Prospect
1 Meetings
Rainier
5 Meetings
Redmond
27 Meetings
Reedsport
4 Meetings
Riddle
3 Meetings
Rogue River
3 Meetings
Roseburg
34 Meetings
Ruch
1 Meetings
Saint Benedict
1 Meetings
Salem
91 Meetings
Scappoose
10 Meetings
Scotts Mills
2 Meetings
Scottsburg
1 Meetings
Seaside
3 Meetings
Shady Cove
1 Meetings
Sheridan
4 Meetings
Sherwood
3 Meetings
Siletz
1 Meetings
Silverton
12 Meetings
Sisters
8 Meetings
Sprague River
1 Meetings
Springfield
41 Meetings
St. Helens
13 Meetings
Stayton
6 Meetings
Sunriver
1 Meetings
Sutherlin
8 Meetings
Sweet Home
3 Meetings
Talent
1 Meetings
Terrebonne
4 Meetings
The Dalles
17 Meetings
Tigard
21 Meetings
Toledo
1 Meetings
Tualatin
4 Meetings
Tygh Valley
1 Meetings
Veneta
10 Meetings
Vernonia
2 Meetings
Warm Springs
2 Meetings
Wasco
1 Meetings
West Linn
6 Meetings
White City
2 Meetings
Wilderville
1 Meetings
Williams
2 Meetings
Wilsonville
14 Meetings
Winchester Bay
1 Meetings
Winston
1 Meetings
Woodburn
4 Meetings
Yamhill
1 Meetings
Yoncalla
1 Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Throughout Oregon

Welcome to the comprehensive directory of AA meetings in Oregon. With 2046 meetings spread across 150 cities and communities, Oregon offers extensive support for individuals seeking recovery from alcohol addiction. Whether you're in a major metropolitan area or a smaller town, you'll find AA meetings nearby to support your journey to sobriety.

Finding AA Support Across Oregon

Oregon's AA community is strong and welcoming, with meetings available seven days a week in virtually every corner of the state. From early morning meetings that help start your day with purpose to evening gatherings that provide support after work, Oregon's AA network ensures help is always available when you need it most.

Types of AA Meetings in Oregon

The diversity of AA meetings across Oregon ensures everyone can find a group that feels right for them:

  • Open Meetings: Welcome to anyone interested in learning about AA, including family and friends
  • Closed Meetings: For individuals with a desire to stop drinking
  • Speaker Meetings: Feature inspiring recovery stories from members
  • Discussion Meetings: Interactive format focusing on recovery topics
  • Step Meetings: Work through AA's 12 Steps systematically
  • Big Book Study Groups: Deep dive into AA's foundational text
  • Specialized Meetings: Including women's, men's, LGBTQ+, young people's, and professional groups
  • Online/Hybrid Meetings: Virtual options for remote participation

Major AA Communities in Oregon

While AA meetings are available throughout Oregon, several cities serve as major hubs for recovery support. These larger communities often offer multiple daily meetings, specialized groups, and additional recovery resources. Each city maintains its unique character while adhering to AA's time-tested principles and traditions.

Getting Started with AA in Oregon

Taking the first step toward recovery through AA in Oregon is easier than you might think. Simply choose a city from our directory, browse available meetings, and attend one that fits your schedule. There's no need to register, pay fees, or meet any requirements other than having a desire to stop drinking. Most newcomers find it helpful to arrive a few minutes early to their first meeting and let someone know they're new – you'll receive a warm welcome and helpful guidance.

The Oregon AA Recovery Community

Oregon's AA community is known for its warmth, dedication, and commitment to helping others achieve sobriety. With decades of combined experience, local groups have developed strong support networks that extend beyond meeting rooms. Many areas offer additional resources such as newcomer packets, sponsor lists, social events, and service opportunities that strengthen recovery and build lasting friendships.

Accessibility and Inclusivity

AA meetings throughout Oregon strive to be accessible to everyone. Many locations offer wheelchair accessibility, sign language interpretation, and other accommodations. Specialized meetings cater to specific populations, ensuring everyone can find a comfortable space for their recovery journey. The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking – all are welcome regardless of background, beliefs, or circumstances.

Support Beyond Meetings

While regular meeting attendance is central to many members' recovery, Oregon's AA community offers support that extends beyond the meeting room. Sponsorship provides one-on-one guidance through the 12 Steps, while fellowship activities create sober social connections. Many groups organize events, workshops, and conferences that strengthen recovery and build community throughout the state.

Frequently Asked Questions About AA in Oregon

How many AA meetings are available in Oregon?
There are 2046 AA meetings available across Oregon, covering 150 cities and towns. Meetings are held daily throughout the state with various formats to meet different recovery needs.
Which cities in Oregon have AA meetings?
AA meetings are available in 150 cities across Oregon, including major metropolitan areas and smaller communities. Each city offers multiple meeting options with different times, days, and formats. Browse our city directory above to find meetings in your area.
Are AA meetings in Oregon free?
Yes, all AA meetings in Oregon are completely free to attend. There are no dues or fees for AA membership. Groups are self-supporting through voluntary contributions, but donations are never required.
What types of AA meetings are available in Oregon?
Oregon offers various AA meeting types including: Open meetings, Closed meetings, Discussion groups, Speaker meetings, Step meetings, Big Book studies, Women's meetings, Men's meetings, Young People's meetings, LGBTQ+ meetings, and specialized recovery groups.
Do I need to be a Oregon resident to attend meetings here?
No, you don't need to be a Oregon resident to attend AA meetings in the state. All AA meetings welcome anyone with a desire to stop drinking, regardless of where they live. Visitors, travelers, and those new to the area are always welcome.
How do I find AA meetings near me in Oregon?
Browse our directory of 150 cities in Oregon to find AA meetings near you. Each city page lists all available meetings with times, locations, and meeting types. You can also call our 24/7 helpline at 1-888-500-2161 for personalized assistance finding meetings in your area.
Are there online AA meetings for Oregon residents?
Yes, many AA groups in Oregon offer hybrid or online meeting options in addition to in-person meetings. These virtual options provide flexibility for those who cannot attend in person due to distance, health, or scheduling constraints.
What should I expect at my first AA meeting in Oregon?
At your first AA meeting in Oregon, expect a welcoming, non-judgmental environment. Meetings typically last 60-90 minutes. You don't need to speak if you're not ready, and there's no pressure to share. Simply listening is perfectly acceptable. Most meetings include readings, member shares, and fellowship time.

About Alcoholics Anonymous in Oregon

Alcoholics Anonymous has a strong presence throughout Oregon, with 2046 meetings available across 150 cities. Whether you're in a major metropolitan area or a smaller community, you'll find AA meetings to support your recovery journey.

Our directory includes various meeting types including Open meetings (welcoming to anyone), Closed meetings (for those with a desire to stop drinking), Discussion meetings, Speaker meetings, Step meetings, and specialized groups for specific demographics.

Each meeting listing includes essential information such as meeting times, locations, types, and any special notes. Many locations host multiple meetings throughout the week, providing flexibility to fit your schedule.

Need Help Finding a Meeting?

Our support team is available 24/7 to help you find the right AA meeting in Oregon