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Residents of Stonington, 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 Stonington are open to anyone seeking support. Find the location and time that works best for you anywhere in Connecticut

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Wednesday Step Enders Island Group1 Enders IslandStonington, Connecticut, 06355 DiscussionOpenStep MeetingWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish
11th Step on the Rocks1 Enders IslandStonington, Connecticut, 06355 DiscussionMeditationOpenWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish
Enders Island Tuesday Step Group1 Enders IslandStonington, Connecticut, 06355 DiscussionOpenStep MeetingWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish
A and P Group43 E Main StStonington, Connecticut, 06355 DiscussionOpenSpeakerEnglish
Real Talk On The Rocks Group1 Enders IslandStonington, Connecticut, 06355 DiscussionOpenWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish
Step 1-2-3 Group1 Enders IslandStonington, Connecticut, 06355 DiscussionOpenStep MeetingEnglish
Stonington Interlude Group1 Enders IslandStonington, Connecticut, 06355 DiscussionOpenEnglish
Just In Time Group50 Old Stonington RdStonington, Connecticut, 06378 DiscussionLiteratureOpenEnglish
Quiambaug Virtual50 Old Stonington RdOnlineStonington, Connecticut, 06378 Temporary ClosureEnglish
Stonington Group27 Church StOnlineStonington, Connecticut, 06378 DiscussionOpenSpeakerEnglish

Discover Strength Within at AA Meetings Stonington

Finding a local support group is one of the first steps toward recovery, and there are many AA meetings Stonington has to offer. Whether you're new to the journey or returning for continued support, starting is easier than it seems. Call (866) 920-0628 for 24-hour help and use the summary of good options available, but always confirm the latest meeting times and locations.

Read more: The AA Act Program and Daily Habits for Lasting Sobriety


Your Journey to Sobriety Begins with One Step

Taking that first step through the door can feel intimidating. But AA meetings Stonington are designed to be welcoming and judgment-free. No one expects perfection, only the willingness to try. These meetings offer a safe environment where people share their experiences, challenges, and victories in the journey of recovery. It's about connecting, listening, and being heard by others who truly get it.

You don’t need to prepare anything to attend. Just show up. You can speak if you want, or just sit and listen. There are no fees, and no pressure. The only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. And whether you’ve been sober for a week or a decade, every person in the room understands the strength it takes to be there.


How AA Meetings Stonington Support Recovery

AA meetings provide structured support through shared experience. You’ll hear real stories, not lectures. These stories are powerful because they’re raw, honest, and relatable. The meetings are centered around the 12 steps of AA, offering a clear and proven path for healing.

Each step builds on the last, helping you work through challenges in a manageable way. With the help of sponsors, daily reflections, and a supportive community, members begin to see a new way forward. These meetings are not just about quitting alcohol, they’re about learning to live a fulfilling life without it.


Find Your Fit with Different Types of AA Meetings

Stonington offers a variety of meeting formats to match different comfort levels and needs. Some are large speaker meetings, where someone shares their full story. Others are small discussion groups focused on specific steps or topics. Some welcome newcomers exclusively, making it easier for those who are nervous about attending their first meeting.

There are meetings for everyone, including gender-specific groups, LGBTQ+ groups, and young person groups. It’s worth trying a few to see what feels right. Not every meeting is the same, and finding the right fit can make a big difference.


AA Meetings Stonington Online

Can’t make it to an in-person meeting? AA meetings Stonington also offer online options. These virtual meetings are especially helpful if you're traveling, sick, or not ready to attend in person. They follow the same format and principles as in-person groups but allow you to join from home. Just make sure to double-check the time zones and sign-in instructions before joining.


More Than Meetings, It’s a Support Network

Recovery doesn’t stop when the meeting ends. Many people connect with a sponsor who provides one-on-one guidance. Others build friendships that go beyond the group. Some explore additional support like therapists near me or living in a halfway house during early sobriety. The community encourages accountability, trust, and personal growth.

If you're tracking progress, tools like a sobriety calculator can help you celebrate milestones and stay motivated. You might even find places like Radar Recovery Center that partner with programs of AA near me. There are answers for everyone, and if you're looking for clarity, check out the FAQs of AA meetings for more insight.


Why Showing Up Matters

Showing up means you’ve already started healing. You’re saying yes to a life with fewer regrets and more purpose. You’re surrounding yourself with others who want better and are working toward it every single day.

Even if you’ve tried before, it’s okay to start again. AA meetings Stonington welcome you no matter where you are in your journey. Whether you heard about it from a friend, searched for "AA meetings near me", or just felt today was the day to change, this could be your turning point.

Use our directory to find a meeting that works for you and take that first, or next, step today. Your strength is already within you, and it’s waiting to grow.


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