Alcoholics Anonymous – St. Louis Area (AASTL)

Alcoholics Anonymous – St. Louis Area (AASTL) Alcoholics Anonymous – St. Louis Area (AASTL)

About This Group

Alcoholics Anonymous St. Louis (AASTL) coordinates hundreds of AA meetings throughout the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, providing recovery support for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. The St. Louis AA community is one of the most active in the country, with meetings available throughout the day and evening at locations across the metro area. Whether you are new to recovery or have years of sobriety, AASTL meetings offer fellowship, support, and hope.

What to Expect

AA meetings in the St. Louis area follow various formats including open discussion, speaker meetings, Big Book study, step study, and newcomer meetings. Meetings typically last 60 minutes. Open meetings welcome anyone interested in AA, while closed meetings are for those who have a desire to stop drinking. The atmosphere is welcoming and non-judgmental. New attendees are encouraged to attend multiple meetings to find the groups and formats that work best for them.

About Alcoholics Anonymous – St. Louis

The AA St. Louis Area (AASTL) serves the greater St. Louis region with hundreds of weekly meetings at churches, community centers, hospitals, and other locations. AASTL maintains a comprehensive online meeting directory and provides resources for newcomers, including information about how AA works and how to get started in the program.

Meeting Details

Format: In-person meetings (open and closed formats)
Schedule: Meetings available daily, morning through evening, at locations throughout St. Louis
Location: Multiple locations throughout St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and surrounding areas

Who This Group Is For

AA is for anyone who has a desire to stop drinking. Open meetings welcome family members, friends, students, and professionals interested in learning about AA. There are no requirements for membership.

Contact Information

Website: aastl.org

Additional Information

Cost: Free; voluntary donations accepted but never required
Registration: No registration required; walk-ins welcome
Confidentiality: Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all AA traditions. All sharing is confidential.

This listing is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. Please visit the AASTL website for current meeting times and locations.

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