The recovery community in Mountain View, California is active and growing, with new AA meetings and members joining all the time. Whether you prefer in-person or online formats, Mountain View provides access to supportive environments throughout California.
| Name | Address | Location | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mountain View Group Grant Road | 2094 Grant Road | Mountain View, California, 94035 | OpenWheelchair Access |
| Oficina Intergrupal Hispana del Area de San Mateo | Online | Mountain View, California, 94035 | Contact for Meeting Schedules |
| Early Tuesday Group | 2094 Grant Rd | Mountain View, California, 94040 | DiscussionOpenWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish |
| Get Well Group | 2500 Grant Rd | Mountain View, California, 94040 | DiscussionOpenWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish |
| St. Timothy’s Saturday Night Group | 2094 Grant Rd | Mountain View, California, 94040 | DiscussionOpenWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish |
| In the Basement Group | 580 Hope St | Mountain View, California, 94041 | DiscussionOpenWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish |
| 8pm Nightly Meeting | Online | Mountain View, California | DiscussionOpenEnglish |
| Up the Creek – Los Altos | 1555 Oak AveOnline | Los Altos, California, 94024 | Temporary ClosureOpenSpeakerWheelchair AccessEnglish |
| Celebrating Sobriety | 1555 Oak Ave | Los Altos, California, 94024 | BirthdayOpenSpeakerWheelchair AccessEnglish |
| Up the Creek – 12×12 | 1555 Oak Ave | Los Altos, California, 94024 | Temporary ClosureOpenStep MeetingTradition StudyWheelchair AccessEnglish |
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Step Into Recovery With AA Meetings Mountain View
Mountain View, California, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, is home to innovation, diversity, and a strong sense of community. But even here, many individuals struggle with alcohol dependency. Fortunately, there’s help. AA Meetings Mountain View offer accessible and welcoming spaces where people can begin recovery. There are many types of meetings throughout the area, but times and locations can change so always double-check in advance. If you’re ready to talk, call (866) 920-0628 for confidential support.
Need help getting started? Use the AA meetings near me search tool to find options in Mountain View or surrounding areas.
Flexible Options Through AA Meetings Mountain View Online
You don’t have to attend in-person to benefit. AA Meetings Mountain View Online make recovery more convenient than ever, especially for those with busy schedules or transportation challenges. These meetings still provide connection, guidance, and accountability—just through a virtual platform.
Get started by using the AA near me directory to locate both in-person and online meeting options that fit your needs.
New to AA? Here’s What You Can Expect
Starting your recovery journey might feel overwhelming, but you’re not alone. AA Meetings in Mountain View offer a warm, judgment-free space where you can simply listen or share when ready. Everyone's story is different, but the goal is the same—staying sober one day at a time.
For a helpful overview of the process, check out the FAQs of AA meetings to ease your nerves before your first meeting.
Meeting Types for Every Recovery Stage
Whether you’re just starting out or have been sober for a while, Mountain View has a range of AA meetings. These include open meetings for anyone to attend, closed meetings for members only, women-only or men-only groups, and more.
Visit the complete AA meetings list to explore different formats and locations in the Mountain View area.
Track Your Progress With a Sobriety Calculator
Every sober day matters. Whether you’ve been sober for 24 hours or 24 years, recognizing your milestones can keep you motivated. Use the sobriety calculator to log your clean days and stay encouraged on your journey.
Build a Strong Foundation With the 12 Steps
The foundation of AA lies in its guiding principles. The 12 steps of AA offer a spiritual and practical roadmap for change. Each step helps members take accountability, heal, and grow stronger emotionally and mentally.
Explore Rehab and Detox Options if Needed
Sometimes, the first step in recovery involves medical detox or more structured treatment. If you or a loved one needs professional intervention, Radar Recovery Center provides compassionate, evidence-based care in a clinical setting.
Live in a Supportive Environment
A stable, substance-free environment is crucial in early recovery. Consider a halfway house if you're transitioning out of treatment or looking for a sober space with accountability and community.
Get Mental Health Support Alongside Recovery
Recovery isn’t just about quitting drinking it’s about healing as a whole person. If you need to address underlying emotional or psychological challenges, use the therapists near me tool to find professionals who understand addiction recovery.