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Oregon AA Meetings

2,410 total meetings
187 cities
Cities in Oregon
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Portland(535)
Eugene(174)
Salem(90)
Bend(80)
Lake Oswego(58)
Grants Pass(57)
Beaverton(52)
Corvallis(52)
Medford(52)
Astoria(47)
Springfield(41)
Gresham(40)
Klamath Falls(35)
Roseburg(35)
Ashland(34)
Albany(33)
McMinnville(33)
Oregon City(32)
Aloha(29)
Florence(29)
Newport(29)
Brookings(28)
Seaside(26)
Hillsboro(25)
Redmond(25)
Hermiston(23)
Newberg(22)
North Bend(22)
La Grande(21)
Milwaukie(21)
Waldport(21)
Tigard(20)
Lincoln City(17)
Pendleton(17)
The Dalles(17)
Tillamook(16)
Coos Bay(15)
Lebanon(15)
Prineville(14)
Wilsonville(14)
Ontario(13)
St. Helens(13)
Hood River(12)
Silverton(12)
Clackamas(11)
Cottage Grove(11)
La Pine(11)
Veneta(11)
Bandon(10)
Keizer(10)
Warrenton(10)
Scappoose(9)
Dallas(8)
Enterprise(8)
Sandy(8)
Sisters(8)
Sutherlin(8)
Canby(7)
Eagle Point(7)
Harbor(7)
Lakeview(7)
West Linn(7)
Baker City(6)
Cave Junction(6)
Forest Grove(6)
Mount Hood Village(6)
Stayton(6)
Central Point(5)
Coquille(5)
Estacada(5)
Gold Beach(5)
Happy Valley(5)
Philomath(5)
Rainier(5)
Aumsville(4)
Carlton(4)
Jacksonville(4)
Molalla(4)
Phoenix(4)
Reedsport(4)
Sheridan(4)
Terrebonne(4)
Tualatin(4)
Condon(3)
Creswell(3)
Depoe Bay(3)
Heppner(3)
Independence(3)
Joseph(3)
Nehalem(3)
Riddle(3)
Rogue River(3)
Sherwood(3)
Sweet Home(3)
Woodburn(3)
Aurora(2)
Banks(2)
Bonanza(2)
Burns(2)
Clatskanie(2)
Cloverdale(2)
Crooked River Ranch(2)
Elgin(2)
Gardiner(2)
Jefferson(2)
John Day(2)
Junction City(2)
Madras(2)
Merrill(2)
Monmouth(2)
Monroe(2)
Myrtle Creek(2)
Oak Grove(2)
Oakridge(2)
Odell(2)
Rockaway Beach(2)
Scotts Mills(2)
Vernonia(2)
Warm Springs(2)
Wheeler(2)
White City(2)
Williams(2)
Amity(1)
Applegate(1)
Arlington(1)
Blue River(1)
Bly(1)
Butte Falls(1)
Camas Valley(1)
Cannon Beach(1)
Canyonville(1)
Cascade Locks(1)
Chiloquin(1)
Cove(1)
Crescent(1)
Deer Island(1)
Dexter(1)
Drain(1)
Dufur(1)
Dundee(1)
Fossil(1)
Gales Creek(1)
Garibaldi(1)
Gates(1)
Gladstone(1)
Gleneden Beach(1)
Glide(1)
Gold Hill(1)
Halsey(1)
Harrisburg(1)
Hubbard(1)
Idanha(1)
Ione(1)
Keno(1)
Klamath(1)
Lakeside(1)
Lowell(1)
Marcola(1)
Maupin(1)
Merlin(1)
Mill City(1)
Milton-Freewater(1)
Mount Vernon(1)
North Plains(1)
Otis(1)
Port Orford(1)
Powell Butte(1)
Prospect(1)
Ruch(1)
Saint Benedict(1)
Scottsburg(1)
Shady Cove(1)
Siletz(1)
Sprague River(1)
Sunriver(1)
Talent(1)
Toledo(1)
Troutdale(1)
Tygh Valley(1)
Vale(1)
Wasco(1)
Wilderville(1)
Willamina(1)
Winchester Bay(1)
Winston(1)
Yamhill(1)
Yoncalla(1)

2,410

Total Meetings

187

Cities

13

Avg per City

Finding AA Meetings in Oregon

Oregon offers a comprehensive network of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings across 187 cities, providing crucial support for individuals seeking recovery from alcohol addiction. With 2,410meetings available throughout the state, people from all backgrounds and communities can find local support groups that meet their specific needs and schedules.

Meeting Types Available in Oregon

AA meetings in Oregon include various formats designed to support different aspects of recovery:

Open Meetings

Welcome family members, friends, and anyone interested in learning about A.A. These meetings help reduce stigma and educate the community about addiction recovery.

Closed Meetings

Exclusively for individuals with a desire to stop drinking, providing a safe space for personal sharing and intimate discussions about recovery challenges.

Speaker Meetings

Feature members sharing their personal recovery stories of "experience, strength, and hope," inspiring newcomers and providing relatable testimonials.

Step Study Groups

Focus on detailed exploration of the 12 Steps, providing structured learning about A.A.'s core principles and their practical application in daily recovery.

Major Cities with AA Support in Oregon

Portland, Oregon's most active AA community, hosts 535 meetings. Other major cities include Eugene, Salem, Bend, and more, each offering multiple weekly meetings to support recovery at every stage.

Portland

535 AA meetings available

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Eugene

174 AA meetings available

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Salem

90 AA meetings available

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Bend

80 AA meetings available

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Lake Oswego

58 AA meetings available

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Grants Pass

57 AA meetings available

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Getting Started with AA in Oregon

First-Time Attendees

Newcomers to AA in Oregon are welcomed at any meeting. No advance registration is required, and you don't need to speak or identify yourself beyond your first name. Many meetings have newcomer packets with helpful information about the program.

Meeting Schedules and Accessibility

Meetings throughout Oregon are scheduled at various times to accommodate different work schedules and life circumstances. Many locations offer wheelchair accessibility, and some provide childcare or are located near public transportation.

Online and Hybrid Options

Many AA groups in Oregon now offer online meetings or hybrid formats, making recovery support accessible regardless of location, transportation challenges, or health considerations.

Recovery is possible, and Oregon's AA community is here to support your journey. Whether you're taking your first step toward sobriety or maintaining long-term recovery, you'll find welcoming AA groups and meetings throughout the state ready to share their experience, strength, and hope.

Getting to AA Meetings in Oregon

Whether you're traveling to Oregon for the first time or a longtime resident seeking support, understanding your transportation options can help you access the AA meetings you need. Below is comprehensive information about reaching meetings across the state.

Planning Your Journey to AA Meetings

When traveling to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in Oregon, call ahead to confirm meeting times, verify the address, and get directions. Many AA groups warmly welcome newcomers, first-timers, and out-of-town visitors. If lack of transportation is preventing you from attending meetings, reach out to local AA groups via the AA hotline—many members volunteer to give free rides to people in early recovery, or can connect you with Zoom meetings and online AA meetings.