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If you're looking for support in overcoming alcohol addiction, Burlington, Massachusetts offers a wide selection of AA meetings. These groups provide a safe and judgment-free space where individuals can share experiences and work together toward sobriety. In Burlington, you’ll find daily and weekly meetings to support your recovery journey across Massachusetts.

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High Sobriety111 Winn StBurlington, Massachusetts, 01803 ClosedDiscussionSpeakerWomenEnglish
Top of the Hill111 Winn StBurlington, Massachusetts, 01803 DiscussionOpenWheelchair AccessEnglish
Big Book On Line only335 Cambridge StreetBurlington, Massachusetts, 01803 Big BookClosedWheelchair Access
Monday Nite6 Lexington StBurlington, Massachusetts, 01803 BreakfastOpenEnglish
Noontime Burlington111 Winn StreetBurlington, Massachusetts, 01803 DiscussionOpen
Old School Recovery335 Cambridge StBurlington, Massachusetts, 01803 ClosedStep MeetingEnglish
Sunday99 Bedford StBurlington, Massachusetts, 01803 DiscussionOpenEnglish
Restored to Sanity60 Forest Park RdWoburn, Massachusetts, 01801 Temporary ClosureOpenYoung PeopleEnglish
Galis478 Main StreetWoburn, Massachusetts, 01801 DiscussionLGBTQOpen
Welcome to the Wu523 Main StWoburn, Massachusetts, 01801 DiscussionOpenSpeakerEnglish

Discover AA Meetings Burlington and Begin Today!

If you’re seeking a supportive space to begin your journey to sobriety, AA meetings Burlington offer a valuable place to start. Located in a city known for its vibrant lakefront and close-knit neighborhoods, Burlington provides many options for individuals looking to recover from alcohol addiction. Call (866) 920-0628 for confidential help and guidance. There are several AA meetings in Burlington, both in person and online. Be sure to confirm times and locations through verified listings before attending.

Explore recovery today by visiting AA meetings near me.

Read more: Stories of People Who Thought AA NA Meetings Would Never Work


Flexible Meeting Choices with AA Meetings Burlington Online

Whether you prefer virtual or face to face meetings, Burlington offers flexible formats. Online meetings are perfect for those with mobility issues or scheduling constraints. In person meetings include speaker groups, discussion sessions, and 12-step workshops to suit individual comfort levels and recovery stages.

Check the full aa meetings directory to explore your local options.


Learn More Before You Go

New to AA? Get answers to common questions like meeting etiquette, structure, and expectations by reviewing the FAQs of AA meetings. This resource can ease first meeting anxiety and help you understand how AA operates.

Each session is rooted in privacy, empathy, and respect, there is no pressure to speak until you’re ready.


Start Small, Celebrate Progress

Burlington’s AA community supports you every step of the way. A small milestone, such as attending your first meeting or achieving one sober week, is worth celebrating. Use the sobriety calculator to track your progress and stay motivated.

These small wins contribute to long-term transformation and self-trust.


The Strength Behind the 12 Steps

The core of the AA program is the 12 steps of AA. These spiritual and reflective principles are tools for emotional healing and long-term change. In Burlington, many members find strength by working these steps with a sponsor or within group discussions.

Growth happens at your own pace, no one rushes your progress.


What If You Need More Than Meetings?

Sometimes, AA isn’t enough on its own. If you or a loved one needs medical detox or therapeutic care, Radar Recovery Center can help. Their professional programs work alongside AA principles to offer holistic recovery solutions.


Transitional Housing Support

Staying sober after rehab can be tough. A halfway house offers structure and accountability during early recovery. Burlington has several transitional housing options that encourage participation in daily AA meetings.

This environment bridges the gap between clinical care and independent living.


Emotional Wellness Alongside Sobriety

Mental health challenges often accompany addiction. To address both, consider reaching out through the therapists near me resource. Talking to a professional can help resolve trauma, anxiety, or depression that may hinder recovery.

Combining therapy with AA gives you stronger tools to thrive emotionally and socially.


A Story from the Burlington Fellowship

“I before I joined AA in Burlington, I felt lost and isolated. I walked into a meeting unsure of what to expect, but was met with warmth and understanding. Now I attend regularly, online and in person, and I’ve built strong relationships that keep me grounded.”

Disclaimer: This is a fictional testimonial created to reflect typical experiences. Individual results vary.


Why Burlington is the Right Place to Start

Burlington’s AA network is strong, inclusive, and accessible. Whether you’re just beginning or returning after a relapse, there’s a meeting, and a community, ready for you. Explore your options using the Aa near me tool and find the setting that fits you best.



AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

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