Monday AA Meetings in Buffalo
First Congregational Church
Open Big Book Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
1.8 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Morganville United Church
Discussion, Newcomer, Open
39.7 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Christ Episcopal Church Hall
Discussion, Open
40.69 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
First Presbyterian Church
Big Book, Open, Wheelchair Access
40.78 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Church of American Martyrs
Open Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
50.52 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
St Robert Bellarmine Church
Beginner, Big Book, Tradition Study
50.52 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
United Methodist Church
Closed, Discussion, Grapevine, Wheelchair Access
50.64 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Community Baptist Church
Discussion, Open, Speaker
54.63 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Parkminster Presbyterian
Discussion, Open, Speaker, Wheelchair Access
59.51 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Tuesday AA Meetings in Buffalo
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St Barnabas Church
Closed AA Meeting
21.29 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Christ Episcopal Church Hall
Discussion, Newcomer, Open
40.69 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
St. John The Evangelist
Big Book Beginners Meeting Open Meeting
42.18 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
St. John The Evangelist
Big Book Open Meeting
42.18 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Hollis Woods Community Church
Open Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
50.52 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Union Presbyterian Church
Concurrent with Al-Anon, Discussion, Open, Speaker
56.1 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Wednesday AA Meetings in Buffalo
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Grace Lutheran Church
Beginners Meeting of Alcoholic's Anonymous
8.92 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Grace Lutheran Church
Open Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
8.92 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Central Christian Church
Closed AA Meeting
32.95 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Hope United Methodist Church
Step Study Meeting Handicap Accessible Anniversary Closed AA Meeting
38.27 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Hope United Methodist Church
Handicap Accessible Discussion Meeting Closed AA Meeting
38.27 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
First Baptist Church
Closed, Discussion, Wheelchair Access
40.96 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Thursday AA Meetings in Buffalo
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All Saint's Church, Bishop Harrison Center
3.43 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
First Baptist Church
Discussion, Open, Wheelchair Access
35.29 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Christ Episcopal Church Hall
Discussion, Literature, Open
40.69 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Hollis Woods Community Church
Beginners Meeting of Alcoholic's Anonymous
50.52 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Greece United Methodist
Big Book, Closed, Wheelchair Access, Women
62.36 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Henrietta UCC
Discussion, Men, Open, Women
62.84 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Friday AA Meetings in Buffalo
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Christ Episcopal Church Hall
Discussion, Open
40.69 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
St. John The Evangelist
Beginners Meeting Open Meeting
42.18 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
St. John The Evangelist
Traditions Meeting Big Book Open Meeting
42.18 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
First Presbyterian Church
Discussion, Men, Open, Wheelchair Access
50.47 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
St Mary's Parish Center
Discussion, Open, Wheelchair Access
53.12 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Greece United Methodist
Discussion, Open, Speaker, Wheelchair Access
62.36 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Saturday AA Meetings in Buffalo
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Grace United Methodist Church of Brooklyn
Closed AA Literature Meeting
1.56 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Sacred Heart Church Rectory
Open Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
19.06 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
St Paul's Episcopal Church
Open Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
19.69 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Christ Episcopal Church Hall
Big Book, Discussion, Open
40.69 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
St. John The Evangelist
Big Book Open Meeting
42.18 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Le Roy United Methodist
Discussion, Open, Wheelchair Access
43.97 miles from the center of Buffalo, NY
Zion Episcopal Church
Discussion, Open, Wheelchair Access
55.9 miles from the center of Buffalo, 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: Sloan, Mcconnellsville, Kenmore, and Eggertsville
Additional local resources: Buffalo NA Meetings | Buffalo 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 a person wanting to get sober to come in and ask for help. These Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Buffalo, New York will help them build a support network to help achieve sobriety. You will be greeted by your peers that have all lived and survived from alcoholism. Their survival of maintaining this state is reliant on helping others and giving back to others the support that they received.
How to Choose an AA Meeting in Buffalo, New York
It is important when coming to AA that you select a meeting that is suited for where you are at in sobriety. The first type of meeting is a new comers meeting and is not solely for new comers but is a meeting that inspires members to share their stories and ask for help. Another type of meeting would be a single gender meeting, which is only open to one gender. A Closed meeting simply means the group is closed to any discussion that does not involve how to maintain sobriety from alcohol. Speaking of any other substance use addictions is not allowed. A Step Study is a gathering that is simply a specific step and discussed in length regarding the best approach to working this step and applying it to your daily life. Traditions meetings are focused on the 12 traditions of AA. The 12 traditions are not the same as the 12 steps. The traditions are built to maintain order throughout AA and holding each group accountable to these traditions is why you can walk into a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous anywhere in across the globe to hear the same message.
How to Get The Most From an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting in Buffalo, New York
The members who benefit the most from Alcoholics Anonymous have found success through going more for the program than just attending meetings. If you are attending your first AA meeting and really want to get sober, we advise following the suggestions of the AA members that have been a part of AA for a while.
It is recommended that you reach your hand out and admit that you need help. Part of not drinking is helping the newcomers of Alcoholics Anonymous in Buffalo stay sober, so people are going to be open to helping you get sober too. Stand up, introduce yourself, admit that you need help.