AA Meetings Augusta, GA: Your Guide to Local Support Groups and Schedules

The aa meetings augusta ga, community offers a network of over ten in‑person gatherings each week, designed to help individuals struggling with alcohol use find fellowship, accountability, and a path to recovery. Whether you’re seeking a morning discussion group or an evening Big Book study, Augusta’s AA meetings provide free, confidential support in a variety of formats.

aa meetings augusta ga – Locations and Times

Below is a selection of regularly scheduled AA meetings in Augusta, GA. All meetings are open to anyone who thinks they may have a drinking problem. Meeting codes are: O = Open, C = Closed, SP = Spanish speaking, D = Discussion, BB = Big Book study, SS = 12‑Step study, SPK = Speaker, HA = Wheelchair accessible, BG = Beginners, LS = Living Sober, LGBTQ = LGBTQ‑friendly.

Group Name Location Day(s) & Time Format
Midday Group Universal Unitarian Church
3501 Walton Way Ext
Mon–Sun • 12:00 PM O, D
Early Bird Group Advent Lutheran Church
3232 Washington Rd
Mon–Fri • 8:00 AM D
Aprendiendo A Vivir Group 429 Telfair St Mon–Fri • 8:00 PM O, SP
Forest Hills Group St. Mark’s Church
2367 Washington Rd
Mon & Wed • 7:00 PM BB, C, D, SS; SPK, HA, O
Last Call Group Bethlehem Advent Christian Church
1815 Central Ave
Mon–Fri • 5:30 PM D, C, LS, BB, SS
Live And Let Live Group Downtown Club
937 Murphy St
Tue & Thu • 7:30 PM
Fri • 6:30 PM
O, D, LGBTQ
In‑Step Group Fort Eisenhower Army Medical Hospital Cafeteria
300 W Hospital Rd (3rd Floor)
Mon & Tue • 7:30 PM HA, O, D; O, HA, D
Hill Group Good Shepherd Episcopal
2230 Walton Way
Tue & Thu • 7:00 PM SPK, HA, O; D, HA, C, BB, BG
New Beginning Group Downtown Club
937 Murphy St
Mon • 7:00 PM C, D
Path To Freedom Group Uptown VA
1798 Maryland Avenue, Bldg 76
Mon • 6:00 PM O, D

Central Office & Additional Resources

  • 12th District Central Office
    113 Camilla Ave, Martinez, GA 30907
    Phone: (706) 860‑8331; Office hours Mon–Fri, 9 AM–5 PM Sober.com

  • Georgia State AA Office
    P.O. Box 68, Macon, GA 31202
    Phone: 478‑745‑2588; Email: GSSA@AAGeorgia.org; Office hours Mon–Thu 9 AM–5 PM, Fri 9 AM–1 PM

  • Meeting Guide App: A free smartphone app to search hundreds of local AA meetings by time, format, and location—updated twice daily

Tips for First‑Time Attendees

  1. Arrive Early: Doors often open 10–15 minutes before the official start; arriving early helps you find seating and meet others.

  2. Check Formats: “Open” meetings welcome anyone; “Closed” meetings are for those who have a desire to stop drinking.

  3. Bring a Chip: Many groups offer sobriety “chips” for milestones—ask the group secretary.

  4. Stay Flexible: If a meeting is full or not what you expected, try another from the list above.

  5. Follow Up: Call the central office or use Meeting Guide to confirm any schedule changes before you go.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How can I find AA meetings Augusta, GA online?
    Use the Meeting Guide app (iOS/Android) or visit the AA Georgia site’s Augusta meeting list to browse times, locations, and formats.

  2. Are AA meetings in Augusta, GA free?
    Yes—Alcoholics Anonymous is self‑supporting through member contributions; there are no fees or dues.

  3. What should I expect at my first AA meeting?
    Expect a friendly welcome, reading of AA’s Twelve Steps and Traditions, and a sharing circle where attendees introduce themselves as alcoholics.

  4. Can I bring a friend or family member?
    At “Open” meetings, guests are welcome to attend; at “Closed” meetings, only those with a personal desire to stop drinking may share.

  5. How do AA meeting formats differ?
    Formats include Discussion (D), Big Book study (BB), 12‑Step study (SS), Speaker (SPK), and others—check the meeting codes in the list above to choose what suits you best.