Support group details
- Group Name
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Website
- aa.org.au/
- Group Description
- Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men & women who share their experience, strength & hope with each other that they may solve their common problem & help others to recover from alcoholism. There are a variety of meeting types available, including women only, LGBTQIA+, young people and beginners.
- Who can Join
- Anyone with a desire to quit drinking. The organisation has no religious, political or societal ties so it is open to anyone who wants to come.
- Contact hours
- Check meeting times and places via website or phone call.
- Where we meet
- Various meetings available across Queensland.
- Town/Suburb
- Postcode
- Services
- Meetings, Peer support, online meetings available - phone for details.
- More Info
- The organisation has meetings all over Queensland & the world. To understand how AA works, you will need to go to some AA meetings & meet people like yourself who had a problem with alcohol but are now recovering.
- Group Focus
- Support for anyone with a drinking problem who wants to quit drinking.
- Area serviced
- Far North Qld, North Qld, Western Qld, Central Qld, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast, Darling Downs West Moreton, Brisbane North, Brisbane South & Logan, Gold Coast
- Phone contact
- AA Helpline: (07) 3255 9162 (10am-10pm, 7 days) OR 1300 222 222
- Contact the group by email