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Alcoholics Anonymous has a strong presence in Rochester, Minnesota, offering structured and welcoming meetings for those ready to quit drinking. In Rochester, you’ll find meetings morning, noon, and night, so you can get help when you need it most in Minnesota.

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Stepping Stone Group Rochester1112 9th Street NortheastRochester, Minnesota, 55901 English
Tradition 3 Group2110 US-14Rochester, Minnesota, 55901 ClosedBig BookEnglish
Alcoholics Anonymous Information Dist 1 Of Area 36OnlineRochester, Minnesota, 55901 Contact for Meeting Schedules
Keep It Simple Big Book Group24 8th St NWRochester, Minnesota, 55901 English
Men’s Problem Solution Meeting2110 US-14Rochester, Minnesota, 55901 ClosedMenEnglish
Peace Group Rochester1315 6th Avenue SoutheastRochester, Minnesota, 55901 English
Garage Group1765 Restoration Rd SWRochester, Minnesota, 55902 ClosedMenBig BookEnglish
Freedom From Bondage Group111 3rd Ave SWRochester, Minnesota, 55902 ClosedEnglish
Downtown A.A. Group400 5th Ave SWRochester, Minnesota, 55902 English
Big Book Autonomous Group222 6th Ave SWRochester, Minnesota, 55902 English

AA Meetings Rochester: Take the Weight Off Your Shoulders

You are not alone, and you never have to carry this burden by yourself again. AA meetings Rochester offer a safe, understanding place where others truly get what you're going through. Whether this is your first time seeking help or you're returning after a setback, support is always available. Meetings are held weekly with flexible times to fit your needs. Call the 24-hour helpline at (866) 920-0628 when you're ready to take the first step.

Read more: The Role of AA in Relapse Prevention: Sober Gifts Today


Find Strength in AA Meetings Rochester

Choosing to ask for help is a powerful act of strength. In AA meetings, you'll be surrounded by people who have lived through the same struggles and found a way to keep going. Being seen, heard, and understood can lift a weight you didn’t realize you were carrying. AA meetings create space for connection, shared experience, and hope. Whether you're celebrating one day or one year sober, you're part of a community that values your progress and wants to help you keep moving forward.


Why AA Helps People Move Forward

Every recovery journey is different, and AA meetings Rochester reflect that. Some are open to the public, while others are closed to protect privacy. There are meetings for men, women, newcomers, and those seeking a spiritual approach. You’ll find groups held in churches, community centers, or even a halfway house for those transitioning from treatment. To get started, try searching “AA meetings near me”, Radar Recovery Center, or “therapists near me” for additional guidance and resources that match your unique needs.


Online Meetings Give You More Choices

If you are not ready for in-person meetings or need something more convenient, online AA meetings Rochester can be a great way to stay engaged. Virtual meetings are perfect for those seeking comfort, privacy, or a more flexible routine. Many people begin their search with “AA near me” to explore both local and online options. Recovery should work for your life, not the other way around. These virtual spaces allow you to build confidence at your own pace while staying connected to the fellowship that matters most.


Resources to Help You Stay Motivated

Every step you take matters, and AA meetings Rochester offer tools that help you see how far you've come. A sobriety calculator can track your progress and remind you of your strength on tough days. If you’re unsure what to expect, the FAQs of AA meetings can answer common questions and ease concerns. It’s normal to have doubts or feel uncertain at times, but the more you know, the more prepared and supported you will feel in this journey toward healing.


The Power Behind the 12 Steps of AA

The 12 steps of AA are more than a set of guidelines. They are a roadmap to healing, offering structure and spiritual growth through each phase of recovery. These steps are shared and practiced during meetings, where members reflect, grow, and support one another through the challenges of sobriety. It’s not about being perfect. It’s about taking honest steps toward a better life. Every meeting gives you another chance to embrace the process and strengthen your commitment to yourself.


Ready to Begin Again?

Whether you're just starting or returning after relapse, AA meetings Rochester are open to you. There is no judgment, only support. You are always welcome to search for a meeting, talk to someone who understands, or simply show up and listen. AA is about people helping people and reminding one another that change is possible. If you're ready, call the 24-hour helpline at (866) 920-0628. Your path forward starts now with the support of others walking beside you.


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