AA Meetings – Oregon

Substance Abuse · Oregon · Free

Alcoholics Anonymous offers free peer-led recovery meetings throughout Oregon at churches, community centers, and online. Meetings run at various times daily across all 36 counties. Find meeting schedules at aa.org/find-aa. Attendance is free and does not require registration, ID, or payment. Newcomers are welcomed at open meetings; the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. In-person and virtual formats are widely available.

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Hours: Varies by meeting

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