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Residents of Point Lookout, New York 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 Point Lookout are open to anyone seeking support. Find the location and time that works best for you anywhere in New York

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Point Lookout Group60 Freeport AvePoint Lookout, New York, 11569 MeditationEnglish
Serenity By The Sea/PM15 Parkside Rd DrPoint Lookout, New York, 11569 NewcomerEnglish
Early Risers Grp75 E Olive StOnlineLong Beach, New York, 11561 ClosedDaily ReflectionsDiscussionEnglish
Early Risers Group Virtual75 East Olive StreetOnlineLong Beach, New York, 11561 ClosedDaily ReflectionsDiscussion
Long Beach Serenity by the Sea Am230 W Penn StLong Beach, New York, 11561 DiscussionOpenEnglish
The Step Meeting111 Delaware AveLong Beach, New York, 11561 Step MeetingEnglish
Women Of All Ages75 E Olive StLong Beach, New York, 11561 WomenEnglish
High Noon/West End Grp721 W BroadwayLong Beach, New York, 11561 Big BookStep MeetingEnglish
Young By the Beach124 W Chester StLong Beach, New York, 11561 NewcomerEnglish
Young By the Beach *Reopened124 W Chester StLong Beach, New York, 11561 Big BookEnglish

Find Hope and Healing Within AA Meetings Point Lookout

Point Lookout is a close coastal community with tight neighborhoods and accessible meeting rooms that make finding support straightforward. Call the AA Helpline at (866) 920-0628 for immediate assistance and visit AA meetings near me to view current listings and nearby group times so you can plan your first visit with confidence.

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AA Meetings Point Lookout Nearby Schedules And Venues

AA Meetings Point Lookout meet in community halls, church rooms, and civic spaces placed around town so you can choose a location that fits your daily routine and commute. Meeting times vary from early morning gatherings to evening sessions, and formats include open discussions, speaker meetings, step study, and newcomer-friendly groups that emphasize practical tips for staying sober. Many groups publish accessibility notes, parking details, and format tags so you can select what works best for you. Use the searchable calendar at AA meetings directory to filter by time, format, and special requirements. Start with one nearby meeting this week, treat it like any important appointment, and measure your progress by how consistently you return.


How Newcomers Are Embraced In The Room

When you walk into your first meeting you will find a structured environment built to protect privacy and foster honest sharing. Hosts typically open with a brief reading, explain the meeting format, and remind attendees about confidentiality so newcomers understand the rules and feel safe. You are never required to speak; listening carefully lets you learn the rhythm of the group and the language members use to describe recovery. After the meeting, introduce yourself to someone who seems welcoming and ask if you can exchange a contact for check ins between meetings. If you want a short primer before you go, review the practical guidance at AA FAQs so expectations feel familiar when you arrive.


Online Access And Virtual Fellowship

If travel, work, or weather make it hard to get to an in person room, online meetings keep you linked to fellowship and accountability at every hour. Virtual rooms and phone groups follow scheduled meeting times and the same confidentiality practices as physical meetings, and hybrid options allow you to join a local gathering by video when necessary. Search mapped virtual hours and recurring online groups at AA near me and commit to logging in on time, minimizing distractions, and treating the online space with the same respect you would a physical room. Many people find a combined routine of attending both in person and online meetings strengthens long term engagement and prevents isolation on difficult nights.


Making The Twelve Steps Work In Daily Life

The Twelve Steps are a practical pathway for rebuilding relationships, restoring honesty, and developing reliable habits that support sobriety. Study the steps in detail at 12 Steps of AA and use the Sobriety calculator to mark milestones that motivate steady progress. Pair step work with a sponsor who will guide you through inventories, amends, and regular check ins so the principles become practical daily choices rather than abstract ideas. Schedule weekly time for reflection, step study, and service; these repeated actions convert short lived resolve into dependable practice and help you rebuild trust with yourself and others.


Clinical Resources Supporting AA Meetings Point Lookout

Peer support is essential, and recovery often strengthens when fellowship connects with clinical care, housing, and therapy services for stabilization and long term recovery planning. When medical oversight or structured programs are needed, consult local clinical options such as Radar Recovery Center, look for transitional housing via Halfway House Directory, and find counseling through Therapists near me. Ask a meeting contact or sponsor for referral recommendations so the transition between clinical treatment and community meetings is smooth and keeps your support network intact. Combining medical insight with peer accountability helps you manage health needs while staying connected to the fellowship that sustains daily recovery.

Act now, choose a meeting and show up

Make a concrete plan for this week: pick one meeting from the directory, add it to your calendar, and commit to attending. Introduce yourself to someone after the meeting, request a sponsor referral if you want structured guidance, and blend online sessions with in person meetings when life gets busy. Small, repeated actions build momentum and create a safety net that prevents relapse. Start at AA Meetings Point Lookout this week and put yourself on the steady path to healing.


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