Alcoholics Anonymous (A. A.) Meetings
Wilshire Blvd.-La Brea Ave., Los Angeles
Meeting Makers Make It ... but they need to know where the meetings are!
This online listing of A. A. meetings in the L. A. County, California vicinity is put together from many sources, including local and central office meeting directories, the listings of local clubs, and direct information from the groups and members involved.
It is offered as a free service to those who need it, and is unaffiliated with any official body in the area.
As with all we do in A. A., we rely on each other for meeting information. At present, not only are untold meetings not listed at all, but the information available on many is doubtful, sometimes listed by one source but not another, sometimes with contradictory listings. Where this is especially important to clear up, we have added a little pop-up [Note], alerting the viewer and asking for help.
Please let us know (s.i.meetings@gmail.com) of any additions, subtractions, corrections, comments and suggestions you may have – so that, together, we can let those who need them know where the meetings are.
Notes
— Unless otherwise specified, all meetings are open to anyone with an interest in recovery from alcoholism.
— “Closed” meetings are only for those who themselves have a “desire to stop drinking”.
— You may generally assume that there is no smoking in the meetings.
— The © symbol next to an address indicates that it is wheelchair-accessible.
— Meetings with “men” or “women” in the group name are for men and women only, respectively.
— The meeting format, unless made clear in the group name, is shown below the address.
— If only the format is known, the group name is left blank.
— If there really is no A. A. group, however, it is not really an A. A. meeting at all. Please advise!
— Genuine A. A. meetings, and the groups that hold them, are not – should never be – affiliated in any way with any locations in which they are held, whether they be hospitals, schools, clubs, treatment or community centers, etc.
SUNDAY |
Sunday
9:30 AM
| Attitude Adjustment
Molly Malone's Irish Pub
575 So. Fairfax Ave./6th St.
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Sunday
11 AM
| Blueprint For Life
5828 Wilshire Blvd./So. Stanley Ave. ©
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Sunday
5 PM
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5828 Wilshire Blvd./So. Stanley Ave.
Speaker/Participation
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Sunday
5:30 PM
| Came To Believe
5828 Wilshire Blvd./So. Stanley Ave.
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Sunday
7 PM
| The More The Merrier
St. Agatha Catholic Church
2610 So. Mansfield Ave.
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MONDAY |
Monday
7:30 AM
| On Awakening Women’s Group
5828 Wilshire Blvd./So. Stanley Ave. – 3rd Floor
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Monday
12:30 PM
| Architects of Adversity Alumni
5828 Wilshire Blvd./So. Stanley Ave.
Closed
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Monday
7:30 PM
| Vision For You
5828 Wilshire Blvd./So. Stanley Ave.
Closed
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TUESDAY |
Tuesday
7:30 PM
| Great Fact Men’s Stag
Bethel Lutheran Church
5750 West Olympic Blvd. (Upstairs)
Closed
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WEDNESDAY |
Wednesday
7:30 AM
| The Pit Stop
5828 Wilshire Blvd./So. Stanley Ave. (2nd Floor) ©
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Wednesday
6:30 PM
| Easy Does It Book Study
5828 Wilshire Blvd./So. Stanley Ave. (2nd Floor)
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Wednesday
7 PM
| Freedom From Alcohol
5828 Wilshire Blvd./So. Stanley Ave.
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THURSDAY |
Thursday
7:30 PM
| Pit Stop Men’s Stag
5828 Wilshire Blvd./So. Stanley Ave.
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Thursday
7:30 PM
| Host of Friends
Bethel Lutheran Church
5750 West Olympic Blvd./Masselin
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FRIDAY |
Friday
7:30 AM
| There Is A Solution
Center
5828 Wilshire Blvd. (3rd Floor) ©
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Friday
5:30 PM
| Women’s Step Study
Center
5828 Wilshire Blvd. (3rd Floor) ©
Closed
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Friday
7:30 PM
| Out Of The Hat
Center
5828 Wilshire Blvd. (3rd Floor) ©
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Friday
7:30 PM
| Central L. A. Step Study
Bethel Lutheran Church
5750 West Olympic Blvd. (1st floor)
Closed
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Friday
7:30 PM
| Take Off Your Shoes
Dharma Zen Center
1025 So. Cloverdale Ave.
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Friday
8:30 PM
| Olympic Gratitude
Bethel Lutheran Church
5750 West Olympic Blvd. (Upstairs) ©
Gay
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SATURDAY |
Saturday
6 PM
| Mixed Bag
Center
5828 Wilshire Blvd. (3rd Floor) ©
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Saturday
8:30 PM
| Laurel Canyon Grapevine
Molly Malone's Irish Pub
575 So. Fairfax Ave.
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I am responsible . . .
When anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, I want the hand of A.A. always to be there.
And for that . . . I am responsible.
— A.A. Grapevine. Reprinted by permission. |
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