★★★★★

Attending the AA meetings at Una New Life Center has been a transformative experience for me. The support and understanding I received from both the facilitators and fellow attendees helped me confront my struggles with alcohol. I felt a sense of belonging and hope, which motivated me to stay committed to my recovery journey. The holistic approach they offer, combined with their genuine care, made all the difference in my life. I am grateful for this community and the positive impact it has had on my life.

Kavya Nair

Una New Life Center

AA Meetings Schedule

JAN

15

Una New Life Center

112 Seminole Dr

Spartanburg, SC 29301


FEB

20

Una New Life Center

112 Seminole Dr

Spartanburg, SC 29301


What are AA meetings?

AA meetings, or Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, are gatherings where individuals struggling with alcohol addiction come together to share their experiences, strength, and hope. These meetings provide a supportive environment for members to discuss their challenges and recovery journeys, fostering a sense of community and accountability.

Who can attend AA meetings?

AA meetings are open to anyone who wants to stop drinking or is concerned about their drinking habits. There are no prerequisites for attendance, and individuals from all walks of life are welcome to join, regardless of their background or current situation.

What types of AA meetings are available?

There are various types of AA meetings, including open meetings, closed meetings, discussion meetings, and speaker meetings. Open meetings allow anyone to attend, while closed meetings are for those who identify as alcoholics. Each type offers a unique format to support different needs in the recovery process.

How often do AA meetings occur?

AA meetings typically occur multiple times a week, with some groups meeting daily. The frequency can vary by location, so it’s best to check the schedule of the specific group you are interested in attending for the most accurate information.

Is there a cost to attend AA meetings?

There is no cost to attend AA meetings; they are free of charge. However, donations are often accepted to help cover the costs of meeting space and materials, but giving is entirely voluntary and not required for participation.

Can I bring a friend to an AA meeting?

Yes, you can bring a friend or family member to an AA meeting, especially if it helps you feel more comfortable. Open meetings are particularly welcoming to guests, while closed meetings are intended for those who identify as alcoholics.