Do you think you have a problem with alcohol? Do you want to stop drinking, but find you cannot quit entirely or you have little control over the amount you drink? If you answered yes to either of these questions, there are a number of ways Alcoholics Anonymous can help. For confidential support, please contact us 24-hours a day:
(802) 802-AAVT (2288)
Vermont Area 70 58th Annual Convention is just days away on April 5, 6 and 7 at The Equinox Resort and Spa in Manchester. Join us for meetings, fellowship, dancing and, of course, ice cream.
Walk in registration is available for $40 for the entire convention. Or just $20 for Saturday night only after 4:30. That includes the keynote speaker, sobriety countdown, ice cream social and dance. The full schedule is here. This is a great way to meet fellow AAs from around Vermont and beyond.
All meetings in Vermont– In-Person, Online and Hybrid– are listed on the Meetings page—Click the Meeting name for a map showing in-person location, a button to join online, and join-by-phone instructions. To filter the list: Use the drop-down boxes for District or Town, Day, Time, or Type. To sort the list: Click the column headings.
To go directly to a list of meetings in each District (central town):
- District 1 Northwest VT (St. Albans)
- District 2 City of Burlington
- District 3 Northeast VT (St. Johnsbury)
- District 4 Central VT (Montpelier)
- District 5 Upper Valley (White River Jct)
- District 6 Southwest VT (Rutland)
- District 7 Southern VT, west (Manchester)
- District 8 Southern VT, east (Brattleboro)
- District 9 Addison County & Brandon (Middlebury)
- District 10 Southeast VT (Springfield)
- District 11 Chittenden & Grand Isle Counties & Jeffersonville (not Burlington)
All meetings listed on the Meetings page are included on the Meeting Guide app.
These Districts have separate websites listing local meetings and information:
- District 2 & 11 Chittenden & Grand Isle Counties & Jeffersonville
- District 4 Central Vermont
- District 5 Upper Valley
- District 7 Southern VT (west)
I am responsible… when anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, I want the hand of AA always to be there. And for that I am responsible.