AA New York Inter-Group - Alcoholics Anonymous NYC & Statewide

AA New York Inter-Group - Alcoholics Anonymous NYC & Statewide AA New York Inter-Group - Alcoholics Anonymous NYC & Statewide
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About This Group

The New York Inter-Group of Alcoholics Anonymous coordinates one of the largest AA meeting networks in the world, with thousands of meetings held weekly across New York City and the state. AA provides a twelve-step peer support fellowship for individuals seeking recovery from alcohol use disorder. With meetings available 24/7 in all five boroughs and communities throughout New York State, AA offers unmatched accessibility for anyone seeking sobriety.

What to Expect

AA meetings typically last one hour and follow formats including open discussion, speaker meetings, Big Book study, step meetings, and beginners’ meetings. New attendees are never required to speak. Open meetings welcome anyone, while closed meetings are for those with a desire to stop drinking. New York City offers meetings in multiple languages including English, Spanish, French, and others.

About Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship founded in 1935 that has helped millions achieve and maintain sobriety. AA is not affiliated with any organization, sect, or institution and has no fees or dues for membership.

Meeting Details

Schedule: Meetings available 24/7 throughout New York — thousands of weekly meetings across all regions

Format: In-person and virtual meetings

Location: All five NYC boroughs and communities statewide — find meetings at nyintergroup.org

Who This Group Is For

AA is for anyone with a desire to stop drinking. Specialized meetings available for young people, women, men, LGBTQ+ individuals, and multiple language groups.

Contact Information

NYC: (212) 647-1647

Rockland County: (845) 352-1112

Queens: (718) 520-5024

Website: nyintergroup.org

Additional Information

Cost: Free. AA is self-supporting through voluntary contributions.

Registration: No registration needed — simply show up to any meeting.

Confidentiality: Anonymity is a foundational principle of AA.

Disclaimer: This listing is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. Please contact the organization directly for current meeting schedules.

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