Alcoholics Anonymous – South Dakota Area 63
About This Group
Alcoholics Anonymous Area 63 coordinates over 540 AA meetings across 68 cities throughout South Dakota. As a peer-led 12-step fellowship, AA provides a supportive community where individuals seeking recovery from alcohol use disorder share their experience, strength, and hope with one another. Meetings are available in virtually every community across the state.
What to Expect
AA meetings follow the traditional 12-step format with several varieties including open discussion, speaker meetings, Big Book study, and step study groups. Meetings are led by volunteer members in recovery and typically last 60 minutes. New members are warmly welcomed and there is no pressure to speak. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
About Alcoholics Anonymous Area 63
AA Area 63 represents the South Dakota regional service structure of Alcoholics Anonymous. They maintain a comprehensive meeting directory covering the entire state, coordinate service activities, and ensure that AA remains accessible to anyone seeking help with a drinking problem throughout South Dakota.
Meeting Details
Schedule: Over 540 meetings weekly across 68 South Dakota cities
Format: In-person and online meetings
Location: Statewide — meetings in Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Aberdeen, Pierre, Brookings, and dozens more
Duration: Most meetings are 60 minutes
Who This Group Is For
Anyone with a desire to stop drinking. AA is open to all adults regardless of age, background, or circumstances.
Contact Information
Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous – Area 63
Website: area63aa.org
Additional Information
Cost: Free; self-supporting through voluntary contributions
Registration: No registration required; walk-ins welcome
Confidentiality: Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all AA traditions
This listing is provided for informational purposes. Visit the website for a complete meeting directory with locations and times.
