As of December, 2011 we have been able to list some 2,570 A. A. meetings (13 Spanish-speaking) in Arizona. The 'primary purpose' of this listing is to make the meetings as easy as possible to find.
Rather than simply offer a separate page for each city and town, we have tried to combine the meetings into a smaller number of area-wide pages, as listed to the left below. This should save considerable jumping from page to page, as well as give a much broader idea of what is available around us, beyond our own groups, neighborhoods and towns. Where a city is listed there on its own, it simply seemed to hold too many meetings for such a combination, and to stand better on its own.
The index of cities and towns below will take you first to one of these 'master' pages. From these there are also links, for those who can use them, to separate pages for the 'larger' towns (those with roughly two or more meetings each week), or to combined pages for the remaining 'smaller' towns.
As with all we do in A. A., we rely on each other for meeting information. Where questions seem especially important to clear up, we have added a little pop-up note (Help!) to alert our viewers and ask for your assistance. Of special use here would be information about the Spanish-language meetings that we don't yet list.
Please let us know – s.i.meetings@gmail.com – of any corrections, additions, subtractions and suggestions you may have – so that, together, we can let those who need us know where to find us.
This online listing of A. A. meetings in New Mexico 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. It is unaffiliated with any official bodies – or with any organization at all, for that matter.
— Unless specified as “Closed”, 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.”
— Unless indicated otherwise, meetings are one hour in length.
— You may generally assume that there is no smoking in the meetings.
— The © symbol next to an address indicates that it is wheelchair-accessible.
— To make finding the meetings easier, and out of respect for our hosts, we try to fully identify the locations in which we meet.
— Where we do have to shorten names, we apologize. E.g., all Methodists are in fact “United”,
but the extra word often doesn't fit well in the lines.
— We have included Maps for each meeting, with 'street views' whenever possible.
— The meeting format, if not clear from the group name, is shown separately. If not specified, assume open discussion.
— If only the format is known, the space for a 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 and never should be affiliated in any way with any locations
in which they are held, whether they be hospitals, schools, clubs, treatment or community centers, etc.