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Alcoholics Anonymous offers a proven program of recovery, and Portland, Oregon is home to many dedicated groups practicing these principles. Explore AA meetings in Portland today and find the fellowship and structure that can guide you toward a better life in Oregon.

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Get in the CarOnlinePortland, Oregon, 97086 OpenEnglish
Eye Opener Online Portland909 Southwest 11th AvenueOnlinePortland, Oregon, 97201 VirtualOpen
11 59 Hybrid17200 Southeast Stark StreetPortland, Oregon, 97201 OpenWheelchair AccessHybrid
Cuarta Dimension Portland1441 Southeast 122nd AvenuePortland, Oregon, 97201 Spanish
Daily Double Portland909 Northwest 24th AvenuePortland, Oregon, 97201 Virtual
Happy Hour Portland10209 Southeast Division StreetPortland, Oregon, 97201 DiscussionOpenWheelchair Access
Knuckleheads Portland3520 Southeast Yamhill StreetPortland, Oregon, 97201 MenOpenYoung People
AA in the WoodsOnlinePortland, Oregon, 97201 Open
No Name Group Portland50 Northeast 143rd AvenuePortland, Oregon, 97201 OpenWheelchair Access
On Awakening Northeast 20th Avenue825 Northeast 20th AvenuePortland, Oregon, 97201 DiscussionNewcomerWomenVirtual

AA Meetings Portland: Every Step Is Progress

Finding AA meetings Portland can be a big first step toward change. There are many options across the city, from early morning groups to evening sessions, so you can pick what fits your life. Always confirm times and locations before heading out, and you can call (866) 920-0628 for 24-hour help to get started.

Read more: How AA Meetings Support Mental Health and Alcohol Recovery


Why AA Meetings Matter in Portland

AA meetings give people a safe space to share stories and listen without judgment. Each meeting has its own style, some focus on reading and discussing the 12 steps of AA while others center on personal experiences. Many say that hearing others’ journeys helps them stay committed to sobriety.


What to Expect the First Time You Attend

Walking into your first meeting can feel intimidating, but most people are surprised by how welcoming the environment is. There’s no pressure to speak if you don’t want to, and you can simply listen until you feel ready. Over time, faces become familiar and you begin to see how progress happens one day at a time.


AA Meetings Portland Online

If in-person sessions are hard to attend, online options are available. These digital meetings follow the same principles as traditional gatherings, giving you a place to connect from anywhere. All you need is an internet connection and the willingness to join in. Many people use online meetings to keep their recovery steady while traveling or when their schedule is tight.


Finding the Right Meeting for You

Portland has a variety of meeting types. Open meetings welcome anyone interested in learning about recovery. Closed meetings are for those who have a desire to stop drinking. Some are gender-specific, while others focus on age groups or special topics. If you are looking for AA meetings near me you might discover new neighborhoods and communities in the process.


Using Tools and Resources

Recovery can be supported by more than just meetings. Some people use a sobriety calculator to track milestones. Others work with therapists near me for additional guidance. Transitional housing such as a halfway house can provide structure during early recovery. Programs like Radar Recovery Center can offer more intensive care when needed.


Common Questions About Meetings

It’s normal to wonder about how AA near me works before you start. FAQs of AA meetings can answer concerns about privacy, structure, and the kinds of topics covered. Portland has plenty of resources to help you understand how meetings operate and how they fit into your daily life.


Taking the Next Step Toward Sobriety

Every meeting you attend is progress. You do not have to have all the answers today. You just need the willingness to take the next step. Use our directory to explore meeting times and locations that fit your schedule, and choose the path that works for you.



AA Meetings in Nearby Cities

Not finding the meeting you are looking for in Portland? Find other AA meetings in Oregon for more times, types and availabilities.

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