Monday AA Meetings in Binghamton
Christ Episcopal Church
Step Study Meeting Closed AA Meeting
25.18 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Christ Episcopal Church
Step Study Meeting Closed AA Meeting
25.18 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Sidney United Methodist Church
Discussion Meeting Open Meeting
30.39 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
St. John's Catholic Church
Discussion Meeting Anniversary Closed AA Meeting
40.42 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
United Methodist Church
Step Study Meeting Discussion Meeting Open Meeting
42.51 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Turning Point
Handicap Accessible Discussion Meeting Open Meeting
49.33 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
First United Presbyterian Church
Step Study Meeting Open Meeting
49.33 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
St. John’s Episcopal Church
Literature Meeting Handicap Accessible Open Meeting
52.31 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
United Presbyterian Church
Big Book Open Meeting
60.8 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
St. John's Evangelist Church
Discussion Meeting Closed AA Meeting
62.64 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
St. John's Evangelist Church
Discussion Meeting Closed AA Meeting
62.64 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Tuesday AA Meetings in Binghamton
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Methodist Church
Discussion Meeting Closed AA Meeting
34.18 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Methodist Church
Discussion Meeting Closed AA Meeting
34.18 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Franklin Railroad & Community Museum
Big Book Open Meeting
41.61 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Colchester Alliance Community Church
Men Meditation Discussion Meeting Closed AA Meeting
46.65 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Colchester Alliance Community Church
Men Meditation Discussion Meeting Closed AA Meeting
46.65 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Wednesday AA Meetings in Binghamton
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Sacred Heat Parish Hall
Discussion Meeting Closed AA Meeting
30.4 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Open Meeting of Alcoholic's Anonymous
48.46 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Thursday AA Meetings in Binghamton
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AA Open Discussion Meeting
18.72 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Christ Episcopal Church
Discussion Meeting Closed AA Meeting
25.18 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Christ Episcopal Church
Discussion Meeting Closed AA Meeting
25.18 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
AA Meeting Closed Discussion
33.35 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Methodist Church
Discussion Meeting Closed AA Meeting
34.18 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Open Meeting of Alcoholic's Anonymous
38.52 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Christ Church
Beginners Meeting Open Meeting
40.32 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
United Methodist Church
Beginners Meeting Open Meeting
42.51 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Friday AA Meetings in Binghamton
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Father Rausch Memorial Hall
Discussion Meeting Open Meeting
33.41 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Father Rausch Memorial Hall
Discussion Meeting Open Meeting
33.41 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Saturday AA Meetings in Binghamton
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Open Discussion Meeting Alcoholics Anonymous
34.55 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
Hamden Presbyterian Church
Closed AA Meeting
48.61 miles from the center of Binghamton, NY
If you can't find a meeting close to you at the time you're looking for, we recommend checking out nearby towns including: Vestal, Port Dickinson, Johnson City, and Chenango Bridge
Additional local resources: Binghamton NA Meetings | Binghamton Al-Anon Meetings
What is an AA Meeting?
A meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is a place to share experiences and success stories with other alcoholics. This is a safe place for an alcoholic seeking sobriety to come in and ask for help. These AA Meetings in Binghamton, New York will help them build a support network to live a sober life. You will be welcomed by your peers that have all lived and survived from a hopeless state of mind and body. Their ability to maintain their sobriety is reliant on helping others and giving back to others the guidance that they received.
Selecting An AA Meeting in Binghamton, New York
There are a a lot of different AA meetings in Binghamton, New York. Before selecting the meeting that you are going to attend, it is beneficial to know the different types of AA meetings and what happens at each one.
Open Meeting of AA – An Open Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is open to anyone who wants to attend. You do not have to be an alcoholic to go to an open Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting. Friends, family, and children can attend these meetings.
Closed Meeting of AA – A Closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is only for those who have a desire to stop drinking. It is not open to friends or family.
Big Book Meeting – At Big Book meetings, a member will usually read out of the Big Book and then encourage its members to discuss the meeting.
Speaker Meeting – At an AA speaker meeting, a member of AA will tell their story and share their experience, strength, and hope with fellow members of AA. The speaker may or may not talk through the duration of the meeting and an sometimes they open the floor to discussion at the end.
AA Literature Meeting – A literature meeting usually involves reading from one of the AA approved pieces of literature and an sometimes they open the floor to discussion at the end or a speaker about the literature of topic.
Step Study – An AA step study traditionally focuses on one or two steps per meeting. This can involve a speaker lead discussion about a particular step, literature reading, and may or may not be followed by a discussion about the step(s).
Meditation Meeting – A Meditation Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting can involve internal contemplation for a portion of the meeting or even the entire meeting. The meditation may be guided and is sometimes followed by an open dialogue.
Traditions AA Meeting – One or more of the AA traditions will be discussed in extensively. This can be done with a speaker, literature lead, and may or may not be followed by a dialogue.
Because each Binghamton AA meeting is autonomous, they are able to run each meeting as they see fit. Variation of meeting formats is common and you can also find AA meetings in Binghamton that do not. We recommend contacting the local AA intergroup to find out more information on AA Meetings in Binghamton, New York, or navigating to aa.org to locate more information.
How to get the most out of your first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in Binghamton, New York
To get the most out of your first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting you need to walk in willing to accept change and be open minded. Make sure to arrive 30 minutes early and stay 30 minutes after because there is always a “before” and “after” for every meeting, where the members of the group gather outside and talk. Make sure during opening announcements that you raise your hand to let the group know this is your first meeting. Don’t forget to ask for a meeting list, with contact information of the group members. Last, but certainly not least don’t hesitate to raise your hand and speak, let the group know what lead you through their doors that day.