If alcohol has become a problem for you or someone you love in Chama, New Mexico, AA meetings can help. The groups listed below meet across Chama and nearby areas, offering anonymity, structure, and a path forward built on the 12 Steps. There's nothing to sign and nothing to pay.
| Name | Address | Location | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chama meeting | 299 4th St | Chama, New Mexico, 87520 | DiscussionTemporary ClosureOpenEnglish |
| Principles Before Personalities Group | 209 Harman Park Dr | Pagosa Springs, Colorado, 81147 | Big BookClosedEnglish |
| Pagosa Group | 315 Co Rd 200 | Pagosa Springs, Colorado, 81147 | DiscussionOpenEnglish |
| There is a Solution/PS | 264 Village Dr | Pagosa Springs, Colorado, 81147 | DiscussionOpenEnglish |
| Attitude Modification | 315 Co Rd 200 | Pagosa Springs, Colorado, 81147 | OpenEnglish |
| Pagosa Group Big Book Study | 315 Co Rd 200 | Pagosa Springs, Colorado, 81147 | Big BookOpenEnglish |
| Open Discussion | 710 Main St | Antonito, Colorado, 81120 | OpenDiscussionEnglish |
| Forgotten Rock Group County Road 187 | County Road 187 | Abiquiu, New Mexico, 87510 | Open |
| Closed Meeting | 705 2nd Ave | Monte Vista, Colorado, 81144 | ClosedDiscussionEnglish |
| We are not Saints | 115 Ute St | Ignacio, Colorado, 81137 | OpenEnglish |
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AA Meetings in Chama, New Mexico
Chama, NM hosts 1 active AA meeting serving members across the area. Meetings run throughout the week in a range of formats, including discussion, Big Book, step study, speaker, and specialty groups, so members can find a meeting that fits both their schedule and their stage of recovery. The local AA community welcomes anyone with a desire to stop drinking. Background, age, religion, profession, and how much or how often you have drunk all matter less than that single shared intention. Walking into a meeting puts you in a room full of people whose only assumption about you is that you would like things to be different, and they are usually right. Browse the full directory below to compare day, time, and format, or read our overview of the 12 Steps to understand how the program works before you attend.
What to Expect at an AA Meeting in Chama, NM
Beginners often start with a Discussion meeting, where members share around a topic chosen by the chairperson. The format is conversational and varied, which makes it easier to listen without feeling like you are missing context, since every meeting starts fresh and no two discussions are the same. Most groups in Chama also offer in-person and online formats, and you can read more about how the program works on our 12 Steps and AA FAQs pages.
About Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in 1935 in Akron, Ohio by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, two members who discovered that one alcoholic talking to another could keep them both sober when nothing else had worked before. From that conversation grew the 12 Steps, the 12 Traditions, and a fellowship that today reaches roughly 180 countries with literature available in more than 100 languages. The program has remained intentionally simple from the start: no professional staff, no fees, no membership lists, and no central authority, just members helping each other stay sober one day at a time.
The format of a typical AA meeting in Chama mirrors the structure used at meetings around the world. Most meetings open with the Serenity Prayer and a reading from "How It Works" or a daily reflection, followed by a moment to welcome any newcomers in the room. Members then share, one at a time, on a topic chosen by the chairperson or on whatever is on their mind that week. A basket is passed for voluntary contributions toward rent and literature, and meetings close with a short reading or prayer, after which members often stay to talk informally before heading home.
What makes AA different from clinical treatment is the emphasis on shared experience over expert opinion. There are no diagnoses, no charts, and no required milestones, only the practices passed down by members who have stayed sober and the structure of the 12 Steps to give that work direction. Many people in Chama combine AA with therapy, medical care, or other peer-support programs; AA itself is designed to be additional, not exclusive, and it has no opinion on outside treatments members choose to pursue.
Areas and Zip Codes Served Around Chama
AA meetings serving Chama cover multiple zip codes, including 87520. Whether you live downtown or in a surrounding neighborhood, there is likely a meeting within reach by car, public transit, or a short walk depending on where you are starting from. If transportation is a barrier, members in Chama can also attend the same online meetings used elsewhere in New Mexico, removing the commute entirely while still keeping the structure of a regular schedule.
Sponsorship and Service in Chama
After attending meetings in Chama for a while, many members ask another member to be their sponsor, a one-on-one guide who walks them through the 12 Steps and stays in close contact between meetings. Sponsorship is informal, free, and entirely voluntary on both sides; most sponsors have at least a year of continuous sobriety and have worked the Steps themselves with a sponsor of their own. There is no application process, no contract, and no obligation beyond what both members agree to.
Beyond meetings and sponsorship, members can take on small service positions within their home group, such as making coffee, setting up chairs, greeting newcomers, chairing a meeting, or holding the role of secretary, treasurer, or General Service Representative. These commitments are short, usually six months to a year, and members commonly say that taking on service work is one of the things that helped their early sobriety the most. Service is also entirely voluntary, and groups in Chama regularly rotate positions so newer members have the chance to participate.
Getting Started With AA in Chama
Taking the first step toward sobriety doesn't have to be complicated. Recovery starts with one meeting. Look at the directory above, find a time that works, and go, you do not need to know anything about the program ahead of time, and members will explain the format if you ask. The first meeting tends to be the most uncertain one, and it gets easier from there. Our support team is available if you would like help deciding which meeting to try first.
Frequently Asked Questions About AA Meetings in Chama, NM
- Some groups in Chama, New Mexico offer babysitting or are explicitly child-friendly. Filter by "Child-Friendly" or "Babysitting Available" to find these meetings.
- No. While AA's program references a Higher Power, members are free to interpret that concept however they choose. Chama hosts agnostic, secular, and traditional meetings so you can find a group that fits your beliefs.
- Yes. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in Chama are always free. AA is self-supporting through voluntary contributions from members; there are no dues or fees for AA membership.
- Browse meetings in cities near Chama, New Mexico using the nearby cities section, or switch to online AA meetings, which are available 24/7 in many time zones.
- No registration is required. You can simply show up to any open AA meeting in Chama, New Mexico. Closed meetings are reserved for those who self-identify as having a desire to stop drinking.