AA and NA Meetings in Gainesville

Recovery from addiction requires a number of different support structures in order to be successful. While doctors, counselors, friends, and family all have an important role to play in that support network, peer support groups can occupy a special place in the journey to recovery. Something about sharing your experiences with people who truly understand can offer unbeatable hope and empowerment to those recovering from addiction.

This is why groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) have millions of members around the world. Gatherings are happening every single day across America, including in Gainesville, Florida. Together with a  licensed counselor or another qualified group leader, recovering drug and alcohol addicts can gather to share stories, talk about problems and empower one another to stay strong in their recovery.

If you are looking for AA or NA meetings in Gainesville, there are a number of groups from which to choose. Some operate within addiction recovery programs in Gainesville, while others operate as stand-alone meetings. Use this guide to learn more about how these groups work and how to find the one that best suits your needs.

AA Meetings in Gainesville, Florida

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international recovery support organization designed to support alcohol addicts as they pursue a healthier life. Meetings are open to anybody, with no restrictions regarding age, gender, education, or socio-economic status. The group is not based on religion, but does follow spiritual guidelines, and focuses on a 12-step approach to recovery. Meetings are structured around teaching the 12-step program, hearing stories and offering support to those who need it.

Through the strength and power of peer support, AA meetings in Gainesville can help anybody at any stage of recovery. Whether they are contemplating the option of entering treatment, have recently completed rehabilitation, or have not tasted alcohol in 25 years, AA gives everybody a safe space to tackle the mental and emotional toll that addiction takes.

Finding AA Meeting Near Me

If you are looking for an AA meeting in Gainesville, it helps to identify your needs and preferences beforehand. Try compiling a list of questions to ask as you find a new group and want to test it out. Remember, the best way to decide if a group is the right fit for you is to attend a session or two. Here are some suggestions for questions to ask beforehand:

  • Where are meetings held?
  • How often and at what time are the meetings?
  • Are the meetings co-ed?
  • Is anybody allowed to attend or alcoholics only?
  • Is smoking permissible?
  • Who is the group leader?
  • What is the average size of the group?
  • Are refreshments offered or allowed in the meeting?

As you begin to pinpoint your own needs, customize your list of questions to reflect them. Again, attend a few meetings to decide if the group is a good match for your circumstances.

Here are a few meeting locations in the area to get you started:

Design for Living Beginners
8900 39th Ave.
Gainesville, FL 32606

The Way Home
8801 NW 39th St.
Gainesville, FL 32606

Find more Gainesville AA meetings on the Alcoholics Anonymous website.

NA Meetings in Gainesville, Florida

Narcotics Anonymous is the second-largest 12-step program for recovering addicts in the world and offers support to hundreds of thousands of people across America. Meetings take place regularly in Gainesville in a variety of settings, including churches, libraries, community centers, and outdoor parks.

Similar to Alcoholics Anonymous, NA is open to anybody with the desire to stop using drugs; there are no restrictions regarding age, gender, education, or income. Some groups have specified further to address certain drug addictions, like opioids or cocaine. The group as a whole promotes honesty, open-mindedness, and a willingness to change as an integral part of their value system.

Practicing these new skills with the help of a support group can be a huge benefit to those newly entering recovery. On the other side, helping new members follow the path you have blazed as a veteran of recovery can keep you inspired and motivated to continue a drug-free life. Just as with AA, meetings for NA in Gainesville are free and open to the public. Below is a guide to help you find a meeting to attend that suits your needs.

Finding NA Meetings Near Me

There are a number of ways to find NA meetings in Gainesville, but some are quicker than others. Try one of these methods to get started right away:

  • Talk to your doctor – Your doctor is acquainted with your personal medical condition, in addition to being a part of the medical professional network within your community. He or she may have valuable information regarding NA or AA meetings in Gainesville.
  • Ask for personal recommendations – If you know somebody who attends AA or NA in Gainesville, ask them to take you along to a meeting. Ask about their experiences and decide whether you feel more or less comfortable attending group meetings where you already know somebody personally.
  •  Call the Recovery Village – Our intake coordinators are ready to answer our phone lines 24/7 and connect you to local resources right away. They have extensive knowledge of the recovery community in Gainesville, including AA and NA meetings. Every phone call is free, and every conversation is confidential. Get in touch today to start exploring your options.
Here are some meeting locations in Gainesville to get you started:

Give Yourself a Break
Mt. Pleasant Methodist
630 2nd St.
Gainesville, FL 32601

Gainesville Clean
Triangle Club
1005 4th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32601

Find other NA groups in Gainesville by zip-code on the Narcotics Anonymous website.

The Recovery Village believes in the power of peer support. That is why AA and NA meetings, along with other 12-step programs, are included as part of our comprehensive treatment approach to addiction. Reach out today to explore your treatment options.