Alcoholics Anonymous Oahu Intergroup – Honolulu, HI
About This Group
The Oahu Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous coordinates hundreds of AA meetings across the island of Oahu, providing accessible recovery support for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. With a 24-hour helpline and meetings available throughout the day and evening, the Oahu AA community offers one of the most comprehensive recovery networks in Hawaii.
What to Expect
AA meetings on Oahu come in several formats including open discussion, speaker meetings, step study, Big Book study, and newcomer meetings. Open meetings welcome anyone interested in learning about AA, while closed meetings are for those who identify as having a desire to stop drinking. Meetings typically last 60-90 minutes in a welcoming, anonymous environment. In-person, hybrid, and virtual meeting options are available. No registration or fees required.
About AA Oahu Intergroup
The Oahu Intergroup serves as the central service office for Alcoholics Anonymous on the island of Oahu. The intergroup maintains a comprehensive meeting directory, operates a 24-hour helpline, and coordinates outreach and service activities. AA has maintained a strong presence in Hawaii for decades, with a diverse and welcoming fellowship that reflects the islands’ multicultural community.
Meeting Details
Schedule: Multiple meetings daily across Oahu — use website or call helpline
Format: In-person, hybrid, and virtual meetings
Location: 1110 University Ave, Suite 310, Honolulu, HI (office); meetings island-wide
Cost: Free (voluntary contributions accepted)
Who This Group Is For
Anyone with a desire to stop drinking. AA welcomes people of all backgrounds, ages, and stages of recovery. Both newcomers and those with long-term sobriety are welcome at any meeting.
Contact Information
24-Hour Helpline: (808) 946-1438
Website: oahuaa.org
This listing is provided for informational purposes. My Therapy Groups is not affiliated with Alcoholics Anonymous. Please use the AA meeting finder for current schedules. All AA meetings maintain strict anonymity and confidentiality.
