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Residents of Fairfield, Connecticut have access to an active community of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings designed to help individuals on the path to sobriety. Whether you're just beginning or have years of experience with AA, the meetings in Fairfield are open to anyone seeking support. Find the location and time that works best for you anywhere in Connecticut

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Black Rock Sunrise Group148 Beach RdOnlineFairfield, Connecticut, 06824 ClosedStep MeetingEnglish
Women’s Meeting Group149 S Pine Creek RdFairfield, Connecticut, 06824 Big BookOpenWomenEnglish
Club 12 Group149 S Pine Creek RdFairfield, Connecticut, 06824 DiscussionOpenStep MeetingEnglish
Friday Beginners Group149 S Pine Creek RdFairfield, Connecticut, 06824 DiscussionNewcomerOpenEnglish
Friday Speaker160 Hill Farm RdFairfield, Connecticut, 06824 ClosedDiscussionSpeakerWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish
Under/Over 40 Group661 Old Post RdFairfield, Connecticut, 06824 ClosedDiscussionSpeakerEnglish
Wednesday Men’s Wave Group149 S Pine Creek RdFairfield, Connecticut, 06824 MenOpenStep MeetingEnglish
Women’s Big Book Study Group661 Old Post RdFairfield, Connecticut, 06824 Big BookClosedTemporary ClosureWheelchair AccessWomenEnglish
Big Book Study148 Beach RdFairfield, Connecticut, 06824 Big BookTemporary ClosureEnglish
Daily Reprieve Group148 Beach RdFairfield, Connecticut, 06824 Big BookClosedEnglish

AA Meetings Fairfield: Sobriety Is a Shared Journey

Finding AA meetings Fairfield can be the first real step toward lasting change. There are many groups in the city, and you can choose from a variety of formats. Call (866) 920-0628 for 24-hour help. Always check the meeting times and locations before heading out so you start your journey prepared.

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Why AA Meetings Fairfield Can Make a Difference

Sobriety is not a road you have to walk alone. In Fairfield, there are multiple meeting groups that bring together people who understand the daily challenges of staying alcohol-free. Each meeting is a space where you can share your story, listen to others, and learn strategies to stay on track. Whether you’ve been sober for a day or a decade, being part of a group can help keep you grounded and motivated.


What to Expect the First Time You Attend

Walking into your first meeting might feel overwhelming, but you will quickly see that it’s a safe and welcoming environment. Meetings usually start with introductions and a reading from the 12 steps of AA, followed by open sharing time. You don’t have to speak until you’re ready. Many newcomers leave their first meeting feeling lighter, knowing they have met others who truly understand.


AA Meetings Fairfield Online

Life can be busy, and not everyone can attend in person. That’s why Fairfield also offers online meeting options. These allow you to join from home, during travel, or even on your lunch break. Online AA meetings follow the same structure as in-person ones and give you the chance to connect with a wider group while keeping your schedule flexible.


Different Types of AA Meetings You Can Try

In Fairfield, you can find open meetings where anyone can attend, including friends or family, and closed meetings for those who have a desire to stop drinking. There are also topic-based discussions, speaker meetings where someone shares their personal journey, and step-study groups that focus on one step at a time. Trying different formats can help you discover what works best for you.


Tools and Resources That Can Help Your Sobriety

Along with attending AA meetings, some people use tools like a sobriety calculator to track progress or work with counselors for extra guidance. You might also hear about halfway house programs for those transitioning from structured recovery environments. For those who want more options, there are services like Radar Recovery Center, as well as searching for therapists near me to find professional support.


Common Questions People Have

The FAQs of AA meetings cover everything from how meetings are run to what kinds of topics are discussed. Many newcomers ask if they have to speak on the first day or if there are fees to attend. The truth is there’s no cost, and participation is always your choice. If you’ve searched for AA meetings near me or AA near me, you’ve probably seen how many different meeting styles are available.


Take Your First Step Today

Recovery grows stronger when it’s shared. If you live in Fairfield, there are many opportunities to connect with others who share your goal of living alcohol-free. Explore different meeting types, try an online session, or talk to members about what helped them most. Use our directory to find a meeting that fits your needs and start your journey toward a healthier future today.


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