AA and NA Meetings in Portland, CT
There are 7 NA and 19 AA meetings in Portland, CT. No account is needed to find one.
- AAPortland Sunday Night Beginners GroupSunday at 7:00 PM · Trinity Episcopal Church
- AAAttitude of GratitudeMonday at 7:00 AM · First Congregational Church
- AAGood Morning GroupMonday at 7:00 AM · South Congregational Church
- AACromwell Noon GroupMonday at 12:00 PM · First Congregational Church
- NABasically Lit RecoveryMonday at 6:00 PM · Zion Lutheran Church
- AARoad Menders GroupMonday at 8:00 PM · Trinity Episcopal Church
- AACromwell Noon GroupTuesday at 12:00 PM · First Congregational Church
- AABig Book Step Speaker MeetingTuesday at 5:00 PM · Trinity Episcopal Church
- NAOver The WallTuesday at 6:00 PM · Portland United Methodist Church
- AAGood Morning GroupWednesday at 7:00 AM · South Congregational Church
- AAAttitude of GratitudeWednesday at 7:00 AM · First Congregational Church
- AACromwell Noon GroupWednesday at 12:00 PM · First Congregational Church
- NALiving CleanWednesday at 7:00 PM · First Congregational Church
- AAGood Morning GroupThursday at 7:00 AM · South Congregational Church
- AAAttitude of GratitudeThursday at 7:00 AM · First Congregational Church
- AACromwell Noon GroupThursday at 12:00 PM · First Congregational Church
- AABrownstone Quarry GroupThursday at 7:00 PM · St Mary's School
- NAWhole Lava LoveThursday at 7:30 PM · Trinity Episcopal Church
- AAGood Mornig GroupFriday at 7:00 AM · South Congregational Church
- AAAttitude of GratitudeFriday at 7:00 AM · First Congregational Church
- AACromwell Noon GroupFriday at 12:00 PM · First Congregational Church
- NAStepping Into the WeekendFriday at 7:00 PM · Zion Lutheran Church
- NAStraight LaceFriday at 7:00 PM · First Congregational Church
- NAPigs in SpaceFriday at 7:30 PM · Portland Senior Center
- AASunlight of the Spirit GroupSaturday at 7:00 AM · South Congregational Church
- AACame to Believe GroupSaturday at 7:00 PM · Trinity Episcopal Church
If this is your first time
Walking into a meeting for the first time is hard. Most people feel nervous, and that is normal. You find a seat, the meeting starts, people share (you do not have to), and it ends. Open meetings are for anyone. Closed meetings are for people who want to stop using or drinking. If you are not sure, an open meeting is a good place to start. Online meetings are exactly what they sound like, and a lot of people start there.
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