Alcoholics Anonymous – St. Paul & Suburban Area Intergroup (St. Paul, MN)
About This Group
The St. Paul & Suburban Area Intergroup coordinates Alcoholics Anonymous meetings throughout the St. Paul metropolitan area and surrounding suburbs. AA provides a peer-support fellowship for people seeking recovery from alcoholism, with multiple daily meetings available at locations across the region following the time-tested 12-step program.
What to Expect
AA meetings follow various formats including speaker meetings, discussion meetings, Big Book study, and step study groups. Some meetings are open to anyone interested in learning about AA, while closed meetings are for those who identify as having a drinking problem. Each meeting is led by members in recovery who share their experiences. Newcomers are warmly welcomed and never required to speak. The atmosphere is supportive, non-judgmental, and focused on recovery one day at a time.
About Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship founded in 1935 that has helped millions of people achieve sobriety. The St. Paul Intergroup serves as the local service office connecting individuals with meetings and resources throughout the eastern Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Meeting Details
Schedule: Multiple daily meetings throughout St. Paul and suburbs
Location: Various meeting locations across St. Paul and suburban communities
Format: In-person group meetings
Who This Group Is For
Anyone with a desire to stop drinking. Open meetings welcome anyone interested in learning about AA.
Contact Information
Phone: (651) 227-5502
Website: aastpaul.org
Additional Information
Cost: Free (voluntary contributions accepted)
Registration: No registration required; walk in to any meeting
Confidentiality: Anonymity and confidentiality are foundational principles of AA
This listing is provided for informational purposes. Visit the website or call for current meeting schedules.
