AA(Alcoholics Anonymous) Meetings in Springfield PA

Location Day of the Week Timings Format
St Francis of Assisi Conway Hall 112 Saxer Ave
Joy of Living (Delco)

112 Saxer Avenue
Springfield, PA, 19064
Info not Correct?
Thursday 8:30 pm - Discussion AA Meeting Directions
Springfield Friends Meeting House 1001 Old Sproul Rd
Havertown Springfield

1001 Old Sproul Road
Springfield, PA, 19064
Info not Correct?
Wednesday 8:00 pm - Open, Speaker AA Meeting Directions
Tree of Life Church (FormerlyPrinceton Presbyterian Church) 933 Baltimore Pk
The Delco Oldtimers

933 Baltimore Pike
Springfield, PA, 19064
Info not Correct?
Friday 7:00 pm - - Discussion, Open AA Meeting Directions
Tree of Life Church (FormerlyPrinceton Presbyterian Church) 933 Baltimore Pk
The Friends

933 Baltimore Pike
Springfield, PA, 19064
Info not Correct?
Sunday 7:30 pm - - Discussion, Open AA Meeting Directions
Tree of Life Church (FormerlyPrinceton Presbyterian Church) 933 Baltimore Pk
Safari

933 Baltimore Pike
Springfield, PA, 19064
Info not Correct?
Tuesday 7:30 pm - Step Meeting AA Meeting Directions
Church of the Redeemer 145 West Springfield Rd (& North Hillcrest)
Springfield Monday Night

145 West Springfield Road
Springfield, PA, 19064
Info not Correct?
Monday 8:00 pm - Discussion AA Meeting Directions
St Kevin's Catholic Church 200 West Sproul Rd
Alive Again

200 West Sproul Road
Springfield, PA, 19064
Info not Correct?
Sunday 8:00 pm - - Discussion, Open AA Meeting Directions
Hancock United Methodist Church
542 Wesley Road
Springfield, PA, 19064
Info not Correct?
Sunday 7:30 PM - AA Meeting Directions
First Presbyterian Church 356 Summit Rd
Courage to Heal

356 Summit Road
Springfield, PA, 19064
Info not Correct?
Thursday 6:30 pm - - Discussion, Open, Step Meeting AA Meeting Directions

Need Help finding Treatement Center?

Please enter a City name FIND TREATMENT CENTERS

OR

(380) 217-0212

Informative Resources

AA(Alcoholics Anonymous) Meetings

AA(Alcoholics Anonymous) is an international mutual aid fellowship that supports across multiple language and cultures to overcome alcoholic addictions. AA's program extends beyond abstaining alcohol. Its goal is to effect enough change in the alcoholic's thinking "to bring about recovery from alcoholism" through "an entire psychic change," or spiritual awakening. AA meetings are held at multiple locations and throughout the week depending on the location. AA members are offered recovery based on a twelve step program including group meetings. There are no social, religious, economic, racial, ethnic, national, gender, or class-status membership restrictions. There are no dues or fees for meetings; in some cases people contribute in meetings to help cover the expenses incurred for the rent of facility space.

**We have no affiliation with AA Groups or Organizations and this information is just to make life easy for addicts in search of AA meetings within their interested locations.