Alaska Mat-Su District 11 Central Office for Alcoholics Anonymous

Thank you for visiting the official Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Mat-Su District 11 website. Please do not hesitate to call our 24/7 hotline for help in finding AA meetings in the Mat-Su valley.

We are here to help. AA Hotline (907) 376-4777

Are you looking for AA meetings in the greater Mat-Su area within Alaska? We categorize our meetings by cities and please download the printable AA meeting schedule below.  Most importantly, please call the HOTLINE with any questions, as emails submitted through the various forms on the website might take days for a response. Welcome home to AA in the Mat-Su and as we are all volunteers, but grateful to be of service.

HOW DO I FIND A MEETING?

Use the SEARCH BOX above. In the search box you can try and enter a zip code, but, if there are no meetings in that particular zip code, it will not refer to any nearby zip codes. You can also enter any keyword from the group’s name. You can also sort/filter for the specific city, day of the week and/or type of meeting. The resulting list will show Group names. Click on the Group name for more information.

OPEN AA MEETING DEFINITION

This is an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. We are glad you are all here-especially the newcomers. In keeping with our singleness of purpose and our Third Tradition which states that “The only requirement for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking, “we ask that all who participate confine their discussion to their problems with alcohol. (The 1987 General Service Conference made this statement available as an A.A. service piece for those groups who wish to use it.)

CLOSED AA MEETING DEFINITION

This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. In support of A.A.’s singleness of purpose, attendance at closed meeting is limited to persons who have a desire to stop drinking. If you think you have a problem with alcohol, you are welcome to attend this meeting. We ask that when discussing our problems, we confine ourselves to those problems as the relate to alcoholism. (The 1987 General Service Conference made this statement available as an A.A. service piece for those groups who wish to use it.)