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Alcoholics Anonymous

AA is concerned solely with the personal recovery and continued sobriety of individuals who turn to the organisation for help.

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What is this service?

If you need help with a drinking problem either phone our national helpline for FREE or send us an email.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a free self-help group. Its "12 step" programme involves getting sober with the help of regular support groups.

You can find out more about the 12 step programme and other AA resources on the About AA website page.

To find local meetings, including online meetings, please use the 'Find a Meeting' tool on the website, where you can also find information about your local AA helpline.

You can also find in-person meetings open to all in Kingston here:

For meetings open to specific groups only, please see what you can access in Kingston and neighbouring boroughs here:

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