Schedule of local meetings online:

Sundays Easy Does It Balmoral 7:30 PM
https://meet.google.com/igg-egwo-oxf

Friends of AA meeting Monday & Saturday 12:00- 1:00pm
Zoom Meeting ID: 780 987 5103
Password: 123456
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7809875103

Thursdays Ladies 12 step meeting 7:00 PM
In Person & Separate Online
12 Stanton Street (Sunnybrook)
https://meet.google.com/wjw-ddgo-qjn

12 Traditions Meeting Every 2nd Thursday 6:30-730 Zoom Meeting
https://reddeeraa.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/12-Traditions-Meeting-Every-2nd-Thursday-630-730-zoom.pdf

24/7 Zoom AA Meeting
24 Hour Marathon meeting
https://zoom.us/j/2923712604

*Phone in meetings (no internet required)
Please call (587) 377-1117 for assistance

Other Online Meetings

Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous
https://aa-intergroup.org/

Global Serenity Group 7 Days a Week 9:00 PM – 5:00 AM
Zoom Meeting ID: 612 9123 213
No password

Care and Share Meeting 7 Days a Week 1:00pm
Zoom Meeting ID: 780 5541 564
Password: AA

Women’s International Marathon Meeting 24/7
AA, Big book, 12 &12, Discussion
Zoom Meeting ID: 928 9414 8568
Password: Billw

Friends of AA meeting Monday – Saturday 12:00- 1:00pm
Zoom Meeting ID: 780 987 5103
Password: 123456
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7809875103

International Marathon meeting – 24/7
Zoom Meeting ID: 840 5355 4493
Password: 435735

Mystery Tour – AA Meetings All Over The World

https://sites.google.com/view/mysterytour/meetings-links?fbclid=IwAR1g5JN_Dl8MlUgzVmKX-zgExAH3G_H13RqHJdqbsMTI5GakEKMC1ZcVmEc

A.A. Online / Live Chat Meetings

Step, tradition, discussion, Big Book, and fellowship meetings are held each week in discussion format. Everyone is welcome. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. A links directory, AA daily readings, and more. There are no dues or fees, everything is free.

http://aa-intergroup.org/directory.php

AA Meeting Online

Online meeting which meets daily at 7:30am Eastern and 10pm Eastern using GoToMeeting so that attendees may join via Internet Audio / Video and also by calling in to a telephone conference call bridge. This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, which means you need to have a desire to stop drinking if you wish to attend.
Members may join the GoToMeeting by clicking the link on our website which says: Click to Join – Meeting hosted using GoToMeeting. This will launch a web based version of GoToMeeting on their computer or prompt them to install Free GotoMeeting Software.  If the link is clicked on a smart phone like an iPhone or Android device then the member can opt to have a Free GoToMeeting application installed on their phone to access the online meeting.

Members may also join by calling in to a telephone conference call bridge.  Telephone access is open via a 24×7 Conference Call Bridge for AA members to call in to anytime and chat with others:
Dial: 1-224-501-3217 and when prompted to enter Meeting Id# 198-341-861

http://www.aameetingonline.com
bill@aameetingoneline.com

AA A New Beginning

We are an online community dedicated to recovery from alcoholism using the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. We believe in upholding the traditions of AA, and strive to help those who still suffer.

We have open chat, as well as open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous and email meetings. Chat meetings take place at 9:00 and 11:00 p.m. EST.

Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help others to recover from alcoholism.

https://xat.com/AAnonymous_Room?p-0&ss-0

AA Above All Else

Above All Else is a closed, open discussion email based group. Members set up a contact list for the group in their email/browser of choice. There are emails sent out daily from anyone who wants to share to the rest of the group. Members are free to discuss issues such as how a member’s week is going or problems and issues in their lives and how it relates to their sobriety. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking – You don’t have to have any time in sobriety – just a desire. Newcomers are welcomed! We invite you join us, by sending an email to the contact below:

matt.kopelman@gmail.com

AA Acceptance Is The Answer

We are a closed email meeting for men and women who have found the solution to our alcoholism in the program of Alcoholics Anonymous.

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Each week we share on a step or a tradition and a question/topic submitted by a member. We share our gratitude’s and our sorrows. We celebrate AA birthdays, share laughs, and the ups and downs of clean and sober living.

We encourage fun and friendly cross talk and off topic discussions. We take our recovery seriously, but not ourselves.

Although we are not affiliated with AA World Service, we do our best to adhere to the traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. The group is moderated to protect your anonymity.

We do not tolerate criticism or flaming. Our purpose is to provide a supportive place for sharing our experience, strength and hope with each other.
If you would like to participate in the new beginnings of this group, please give us a try!

All suggestions are welcome! This is YOUR group!

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AAAcceptanceIsTheAnswer
AAAcceptanceIsTheAnswer@yahoogroups.com

AA Action Is the Key

Action Is the Key

We are an eclectic group of men and women in various stages of sobriety; some a few days, some a few months, some a few years, and some a few decades. We’ve all had different experiences and taken different paths, but we have all found our way here for the same reason. We accept that the key to sobriety is in taking the simple actions stated in the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Each week, a volunteer ‘speaker’ initiates a discussion based on the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions. We rotate through, one a week. Additionally, the ‘speaker’ will offer a discussion topic of their choice for members’ thoughts. All members are encouraged to share their experience, strength, and hope relative to the topics that week.

In addition to those topics, members may also discuss whatever might be on their minds; a thought, a fear, a success, an anecdote, or just talk about how they’re feeling that day. We enjoy lots of chat, cross talk, and clean humor. We take our sobriety seriously but not ourselves. We have great camaraderie, we like each other, support one another, and therefore, personal criticism of others or arguments is not tolerated. We are here to find serenity and sobriety, not conflict.

The only requirement to be here is a desire to stop drinking. Remember, Action Is The Key!

If this approach to sobriety appeals to you, and you are willing to share your experience, strength, and hope on each topic, each week, or if you have questions, please join us.

To join us, or for further information, please contact Scout

jaw_8675309@yahoo.com

AA Atheists and Agnostics

A place to achieve and share recovery from alcohol addiction that is fully accepting of non-belief in God.

Our only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups;#!forum/aa-atheists-and-agnostics
aa-atheists-and-agnostics@googlegroups.com

AA Beginners Club

If you can’t stop drinking no matter how hard you try, if you need to stop drinking for good, if you’re new to sobriety, or if you have questions about Alcoholics Anonymous, then we can help. We want to share our experience, strength, and hope with anyone suffering from alcoholism, and share with you how we have recovered through Alcoholics Anonymous.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/aabeginnersclub
aabeginnersclub-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

AA Big Book Cover-to-Cover

A daily telephone meeting that focuses on reading and discussing the AA Big Book, cover-to-cover. Open to all; everyone is welcome to attend. Meets at 8pm EST daily, 7 days a week. Call 425-436-6200 access code 575176#

AA Chat & Email Meetings

A variety of email and chat meetings chaired by solidly sober people … lots of sobriety … 24/7 … and newcomers are always welcome!

http://www.recovery-world.com/Alcoholics-Anonymous.html
recoveryworldinfo@yahoo.com

AA Chats

A place for chat discussion of all things Alcoholics Anonymous. Anyone who thinks they may want to stop drinking is welcome. aachats.org

https://aachats.org/contact

AA Downunder Meeting

We are voice chat room for recovering alcoholics. It is a closed meeting and we have protocols that we follow, When you come in an admin will ask you to id yourself in IM. Please answer them. This way we try to keep it safe. We have over 80 members online and are still growing.

We meet 7 days a week, 8.30 Easteren USA time.

Go to www.paltalk.com; get yourself a nic; and then go to health issues click on health then overcoming addictions.

http://www.paltalk.com

AA Fellowship

AA Fellowship is a group of recovering alcoholics helping each other stay sober by sharing our ES&H.; The only requirement to join us is a desire to stop drinking.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AAFellowship/

AA Fellowship and Chat

AA Fellowship and Chat provides an open forum for AA members. We have open chat, discussions on any related AA topics and also conduct impromptu meetings. The room is open 8am thru 8pm EDT daily.

http://www.paltalk.com/g2/group/1493874586/

AA Firm Believers

We are a group of fun loving alcoholics who are serious about the solution that we have found by actively working the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. We utilize the steps; we do not analyze them. We are unified by the spirit of our fellowship in recovery, and we are strengthened by regularly sharing our experience, strength, and hope with each other. We adhere to the Twelve Traditions and we have fun in the process.

Though sharing on the weekly topic is expected, we have a lot of fun-spirited crosstalk and off-topic discussions. Personal criticism or flaming of any kind is strictly prohibited. We look at Principles, not Personalities.

If you have decided you want what we have and are willing to share on a weekly basis, then give us a try. Come, be a part of our joyful journey.

Contact Janice S. at the email address below.

janicels@comcast.net

AA Freethinkers Group

This group of A.A. attempts to maintain a tradition of free expression, and conduct a meeting where alcoholics may feel free to express any doubts or disbeliefs they may have, and to share their own personal form of spiritual experience, their search for it, or their rejection of it. We do not endorse or oppose any form of religion or atheism. Our only wish is to assure suffering alcoholics that they can find sobriety in A.A. without having to accept anyone else’s beliefs or having to deny their own.

Our meeting is open to one and all, Buddhists, Taoists, Humanists, Apostates, Apatheists, Agnostics, Atheists and seeker are all found here.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/aa_freethinkers_meeting/
omyword@yahoo.com

AA Friends

AA Friends is a small online group of Alcoholics Anonymous started on April 21, 2013. The group holds two topic discussion meetings on Saturdays at 8 am
and 8 pm Eastern US time.

http://www.aafriends.webs.com
aafriends@usa.com

AA Holiday Group

The Holiday Group of Alcoholics Anonymous Meets ONLY on holidays. We are a telephone meeting. We meet from 8AM Pacific/ 11AM Eastern, and are an open meeting. We follow the primary purpose and 12 traditions of A.A. This is a topic meeting. Our hope is to give alcoholics a place to go on holidays when things might be tough, and also to have members be there for them in their time of need.

http://aaholidaygroup.wix.com/aaholidaygroup
aaholidaygroup@gmail.com

AA Indya

AA Indya is a email forum of recovering alcoholics in India and Indians staying abroad. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety. Anyone who has a desire to stop drinking can become a member whether Indian or not.

Sharing is based on experience, strength and hope. Each week, a topic is posted, and members share their experience, strength, and hope on the Topic.

Anybody already in AA who wishes to join can send an email to the address below, giving a brief introduction regarding his or her disease and date of sobriety. If you are a newcomer to AA, please state a desire to stop drinking, along with a brief introduction of your drinking career.

aaindya@yahoogroups.com

AA Lesbian 3 (AAL3)

We are a group of alcoholic lesbians with a member base of 22. We post a topic each week via email and everyone can share on that topic or share on anything they want. We have a lot of experience, strength and hope here.

gazbos@aol.com

AA Loners

An email list is available for AA members living more than two hours from the nearest meeting. Those who are home bound or who otherwise cannot attend AA meetings are also welcome.

Note that this is not a meeting for those wishing to help AA Loners. It is a meeting for A.A. Loners.

http://oso-aa.org/loners

AA Recovery Net

Monday 7.30 pm Daily Reflections
Tuesday 7.30 pm Newcomers / from Nundah Group
Wednesday 7.30 pm Living Sober
Thursday 7.30 pm Big Book Topic
Friday 7.30 pm Identification / Sharing
Saturday 7.30 pm Topic / A.B.S.I.
Sunday 7.30 am Spirituality Sharing 
Sunday 7.30 pm Spiritual Concept

Members at the f2f meeting on Tuesday and those participating via skype are all invited to share their experiences.

Skype participation is audio only to limit the bandwidth. Always join via the link on web site below.

Meetings Every Night: 7.30 pm AEST Brisbane Australia timezone (AEST = GMT +10)

Meeting Sunday Morning: 7.30 am AEST Brisbane Australia timezone (AEST = GMT + 10)

https://aaaussieaa.wixsite.com/skype
brianedwardo@gmail.com

AA Serenity

AA Serenity is a closed, women’s AA email meeting. Our weekly topics consist of a Big Book meeting, Grapevine meeting, and Newcomer meeting, as well as discussions on the Steps and Traditions of the corresponding month. We welcome all women who adhere to the traditions of AA. We have women from all over the world sharing their experience, strength, and hope in this group. and we support one another, as sisters, through all the bad times, as well as all the good times. AA Serenity remains one of the safest women’s AA on-line groups on the Internet.

Write to the address below to subscribe or for further information.

http://www.aaserenity.com
listkeep@oso-aa.org

AA Social Discussion Group

An email group of recovering alcoholics to help each other stay sober one day at a time.

http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/AASocial

AA Steps 2 Recovery

Online Live Text Chat Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings

Our closed text chat Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are designed for those who cannot physically attend face-to-face meetings and offer an additional tool for those who can.

These are closed meetings based on the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. The only requirement for attendance is a desire to stop drinking.Meeting Schedule:
​10:00a.m. EST Wed and Fri
11:00a.m. EST Sun
12:10p.m. EST Sun (Step Study)

https://aasteps2recovery.org/
admin@aasteps2recovery.org

AA Steps to Recovery Worldwide

AAS2RWW is an international email group of Alcoholics Anonymous.

We are a closed AA Group, meaning we are open to those who admit they are alcoholics. Are you an alcoholic?. If so, please join us.

AAS2RWW is an email based meeting. Unlike a chat room, you don’t need to log in at any particular time. Meetings are sent via e-mail by the chair for each day. Members can then read and respond or “share” when it is convenient and appropriate for them.

Each daily meeting shares on a recovery step, tradition, concept, or principle with reference to a quote from AA World Services Conference Approved Literature. The Leader suggests a recovery topic for discussion, and invites members to share ‘on’ or ‘off’ this topic.

Our primary group purpose is to carry the recovery message of A.A. and to provide a safe and friendly place for fellowship.

For more information, visit our Website Homepage by clicking on this link:
http://aas2rww-aa.org

To join, Click here:
aas2rww-join@mylist.net

AA Way of Life

Alcoholics Anonymous Way of Life offers a warm welcome to anyone who is recovering from alcoholism with the help of the 12-Step Program, and also to anyone who thinks they may have a drinking problem.

This is a forum where we share our experience, strength, and hope with each other.

http://groups.google.com/group/aa-way-of-life

AA Women in Recovery

A fun and easy women’s AA support group. We give a lot of encouragement, strength, and hope!

aawomeninrecovery@yahoogroups.com

AA Women’s Meeting

(Central European Time)
Thursday 21:00 CET
Sunday 16:30 CET

How to join: Please send a contact request to aawomensmeeting from your Skype account stating that you want to attend meetings, and be on line 5-10 minutes before the meeting start time. In the Chat box, you can ask to be added to the meeting and you will be called by the meeting’s technical host. When you see the Skype call on your screen, answer with voice only. Video is not supported.

Mission Statement: This group originated in Continental Europe in 2010 to primarily serve women who live in non-English speaking countries or who have difficulty accessing English-speaking meetings in person.

Meeting Format: All meetings are 1-hour long with a chairperson that follows a format. The theoretical attendance limit is 25 (Skype’s limit), but can range from 15-20+ depending on the strength of the internet connection.

https://alcoholics-anonymous.eu/online-meetings/
aawomensmeeting@gmail.com

AA-AAE The AA Experience

We are a closed online meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. As a group we adhere to the Twelve Traditions of AA. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Through email posting we offer experience, strength and hope to every alcoholic who asks. You’ll find posts on recovery, the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and socializing. We do try to have a fun time while remaining serious about recovery. We look forward to your membership and your shares. We all need each other in sobriety.

http://groups.google.com/group/aa-aae?hl=en

AA-Alive

Open discussion meetings held at 8am, 2 pm, 8 pm and 11 pm, all eastern time. There is a Step meeting Saturdays at 8 pm.

We have an AA birthday meeting “Celebrate Sobriety” on the last Sunday of every month at 5 pm Est.
The room is open 24/7, with open fellowship chat between meetings.

http://www.aa-alive.net/
Info@aa-alive.org

AA-Australia Unity Recovery Group

We are an audio group holding regular meetings daily. We practice the 12 Twelve Traditions in our group.

9:30pm daily EST (Sydney, Australia, time zone)

To access our group:

1. Download a small program from “Paltalk” then register a nick name.

2. Click on the “groups” tab and go through the list until you come to the “Health Related and Body” lobby.

3. Enter and select the AA-Australia Unity Recovery Group.

http://aa-oztralia.blogspot.com/

AAGentlemen

This is a male only group for twelve step members.
To join please write to Geoffrey at aagentlemenlistowner@gmail.comWeb Site: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/aagentlemen
Email Contact: aagentlemen@googlegroups.co
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AAlways Remain Teachable

A place where members of Alcoholics Anonymous can meet to share fellowship through email sharing. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. To join please supply your Name, email address, State and Country of residence and DOS to

https://groups.google.com/d/contactowner/aalways-remain-teachable

AAAmigosAA

We put a weekly topic and all members in the list are able to share about the topic during the week, also we publish the daily reflections in our list.

AAAmigosAA-owner@yahoogroups.com.mx

AAChatcorner@Topica.com

Women needing support, sponsors, comraderie, information about recovery; we study the Big Book, 12X12, and other AA approved literature in the context of women’s issues. But all topics are open for discussion. We ask that all who are interested to submit a biography and we will contact them with information about our meetings (three days a week and traditions). A member will welcome the newcomer, and the bio will help us to decide how to help and incorporate them into our group.

We are friendly and inclusive. We encourage newcomers of all types.

AAChatcorner@Topica.com

AAL 1

We are a closed AA meeting group for women who are lesbians with a limit of 30 members.

Members may read or share on a weekly email topic. Off-topic shares are also welcome.

telanaretief12@gmail.com

AAMen

One of the original men’s groups online. Weekly topic open for discussion by its members, numbering about 30.

Contact Alorando at the address below to subscribe or for further information.

alorlando@aol.com

AAmen

AAmen is an International Online Men’s Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. We meet online through e-mail to share our experience, strength, and hope on weekly topics. We are composed of many men from around the world. The format of our meeting is that of a Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. The only requirement for membership in AAmen is that you be a man with a desire to stop drinking.

To subscribe, please contact our list-owner at aamen-owner@mailman.prismnet.com
or visit our website
www.prismnet.com/aamen for more information.

aaonlineen.fr (aa in english in france)

Our group name is our website name.

We are an English speaking group of alcoholics, who have all affirmed Tradition 3. We were founded in France but we have a worldwide membership. Members share ES & H at will. Plus we have 2 weekly topics.

Access is via registration & a password. Members may read mails on our site & on their PC/Mobile. We have at least one bilingual member.

We also have a weekly English F2F meeting in Granville, Normandy. Details on website. www.aaonlineen.fr

AAustralia

An Alcoholics Anonymous Online group based in Australia. A place where members of Alcoholics Anonymous can meet to share fellowship through email sharing.If you would like to join us, to speed up the process, please email me direct at frankyernst@gmail.com

https://groups.google.com/group/aaustralia

AAW14/Serenity Sisters

AA Womens Closed group who have trusted servants of Greeter, Birthday Co-ordinator, and List Keeper. We were named AAW14 and have been going for many years. We are capped at 25 and share each week on a different AA topic including the Step and Tradition corresponding to the month. Many of us are unable to get to face-to-face meetings, due to remote location or disabilities, and we appreciate this group as a supplement to our regular meetings. 

We are serious about our recovery but do insist that we are not a glum lot as we also have alot of fun. We are ladies from all over the world. We are an email group which maintain our membership list in our address books.Contact Natalie at the address below.

mulford25@gmail.com

AIA Nederland

http://www.anonieme-internet-alcoholisten.nl/page/152/dit-is-aia-nederland-.html

Alkies.org Group

“Alkies.Org” is an online group of Alcoholics Anonymous currently hosting open online chat meetings.
We adhere to the preamble and find our guidance in the traditions of AA.

http://www.alkies.org
info@alkies.org

Anyone Anywhere AA

We are a non-geographic, audio-only, AA group that meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:00 pm EST and Wednesdays at 8:30 pm EST. Our Tuesday/Thursday meeting is a story discussion and our Wednesday meeting is a literature reading discussion​. All meetings are audio conference calls that can be accessed by telephone or online using the Zoom app (please disable your video before joining). 
To join via Zoom, click on this link:

Meeting URL: https://zoom.us/j/9739556491

Or install the Zoom app and manually enter: Meeting ID: 973-955-6491

Or by t​elephone dial one of the numbers below and enter Meeting ID: 973-955-6491:
  
   +1 408 638 0968 (US Toll)
   +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll)
   +61 (0) 2 8015 2088 (Australia Toll)
   +1 647 558 0588 (Canada Toll)
   +52 554 161 4288 (Mexico Toll)
   +64 (0) 9 801 1188 (New Zealand Toll)
Other International Dial-in Numbers: https://zoom.us/zoomconferenceIIf you have any questions about the meeting, please contact: anyoneanywhereAA@gmail.com

Atheist-AA

As atheists, we have experiences that are often disturbing to us, as when our opinions are criticized, when we ourselves are criticized, or when we simply get the cold shoulder.

But we often have very positive experiences and opinions to express, not only with each other via group email, but in our local District meetings, and we often convey those to the group.

Our purpose never has and never will be to criticize members who have a faith in God, God-as-they-understand-Him, or in any form of higher power.

We merely need a place to talk to each other sometimes, to bounce ideas of other members who understand our experiences, strengths, and hopes in A.A.

http://groups.google.com/group/atheist-aa
atheist-aa@googlegroups.com

Back to Basics Beginners Meeting

This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, for Alcoholics only. Using the Big Book and the Back to Basics Beginners Meeting Book, we share our experience, strength, and hope with each other to help others to recover from alcoholism.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/back2basicsbeginners
back2basicsbeginners-subscribe@yahoogrou
ps.com


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