PeerGalaxy Original Calendar

Welcome to PeerGalaxy Calendar featuring over 336,800+ monthly offerings of FREE telephone- and online-accessible peer support, recovery support, and wellness activities!  Plus 50+ warmlines, helplines, chatlines, and hotlines.  Plus workshops, webinars, job postings, resources, observances, special events, consumer input opportunities and more.

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Training Opportunities in July 2020
List Provided Courtesy of State of Oregon, Oregon Health Authority
Click here to download PDF Format, 16 pages

Calendar Event Sorting

At the top, the 24/7/365 SAMHSA Disaster Helpline and similar links.

Next, Bundled “All Day” Events

Some organizations (like 12 step recovery programs, AA, NA, AlAnon, etc.) have so many events happening throughout the day that they need to be in a bundled listing to spare endless scrolling.  Often there is a link to look up events by zip code and other criteria.

Lastly, Time-Specific Events

So you can see what’s happening in the next hours, time specific events are tagged and listed by start time from 12:01am early morning to 11:59pm late night.  There can be events and warmlines operating in different time zones, though we try to list all in Oregon’s Pacific Time Zone.

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The calendar displays ~50 listings per page.  To advance to next page with ~50 more listings, click the right arrow in the lower left corner of the calendar


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Jun
6
Sat
2026
05 – Helpline – AAC – American Addiction Centers – National Drug Helpline – 24/7
Jun 6 all-day

Call the helpline and put yourself on the path to recovery. Get private, confidential help from trusted professionals day and night.

1-844-289-0879

The National Drug Hotline at (844) 289-0879 is available 24/7 throughout the year. You can call for yourself or your loved one. Seeking help for yourself or a friend or family member can make a big difference.

Your call is always free and 100% confidential, with a trusted advisor who has helped many people just like you. Call for yourself or a loved one. We remain open day and night, 365 days a year to ensure we are there when you are ready to seek help. Call (844) 289-0879 or continue to browse our website for more information.

 

 

Bundled Events -PAI – Portland Area Intergroup Alcoholics Anonymous – Meeting Finder @ Online Via Zoom
Jun 6 all-day
Bundled Events -PAI - Portland Area Intergroup Alcoholics Anonymous - Meeting Finder @ Online Via Zoom

 

 

 

Online & Hybrid AA Meetings

Portland Area Intergroup

Below is a reference list of online and hybrid Alcoholics Anonymous meetings connected to the Portland Area Intergroup (pdxaa.org).

  • “Open” meetings: anyone may attend, including non-alcoholics as observers.
  • “Closed” meetings: for people who have a drinking problem and have a desire to stop drinking.
  • Times are listed in Pacific Time.
  • Each link goes to the official pdxaa.org meeting page with full details (format, access info, and any phone/online connection details).
  • For ASL and Deaf-access meetings, see the Portland Deaf Access Committee listings.
  • For Spanish-language A.A. meetings in Oregon, call 971-370-8784 or visit the Spanish-language resources linked from pdxaa.org.

How to use this list

  • This list shows meetings that are marked as online or hybrid in the Intergroup database.
  • Each meeting recurs on the same weekday every week, unless the pdxaa.org listing says otherwise.
  • Use the pdxaa.org meeting page (via each link) to confirm current format, connection details, and any holiday schedule changes.

 

FIND VIRTUAL ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS WITH THE MEETING FINDER

 

There are 312 Virtual Meetings to choose from and 699 In-person meetings at this time.

The Finder allows you to search for In person and Virtual meetings by the day and time of your choice and the meeting types including Big Book meetings, 12 Step & 12 Traditions and more.

CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO FIND YOUR MEETING

MEETING FINDER

Portland Area Alcoholics Anonymous

Worried about your drinking?

If you want to quit, we can help – call us:

Portland AA 24-Hour Hotline:

503-223-8569

 

 

DDA – Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: Hope and Recovery Meetings – Seven Days A Week @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 6 all-day
DDA - Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: Hope and Recovery Meetings - Seven Days A Week @ Online Via ZOOM

 

 

DUAL DIAGNOSIS ANONYMOUS (DDA)

Free Online Peer-Led Recovery Meetings · 7 Days a Week

“Recovery is possible — for your mind and your whole life.”

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous (DDA) offers free, peer-led recovery meetings for people living with both mental health conditions and substance-use challenges. Meetings happen every day of the week — all sessions are now accessible through one unified Zoom link. No passcode needed. Join anytime.

HOW TO JOIN ONLINE MEETINGS

📌 One link for all meetings: DDA now uses a single Zoom link for every online meeting — daily general meetings, special groups, and the monthly Open Mic Fellowship. No passcode is required. Simply click the link or enter the Meeting ID below at your scheduled meeting time.

Zoom Meeting Link:

Join via Zoom — Dual Diagnosis Anonymous Online Meetings

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84935395086

Zoom Meeting ID: 849 3539 5086 · No passcode required

Cost: FREE · Open to all

 

WEEKLY ONLINE DDA MEETINGS

All times Pacific Time (PT) · All meetings use the same Zoom link above

SUNDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

1:00 PM – 3:00 PM PT · Open Mic Fellowship (Last Sunday of each month only)

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

MONDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

TUESDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT · Rainbow DDA — LGBTQIA+ Group (Special Group · All are welcome)

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

WEDNESDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT · Open Lunch Meeting (Special Group · Open to all)

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

THURSDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT · Women-Identifying Only Meeting (Special Group)

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

FRIDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

SATURDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

IN-PERSON MEETINGS

In-person meeting locations, days, and times are listed on the DDA Website — In-Person Meeting Finder.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous — Main Website — Meeting schedules, resources, and program information

DDA Oregon Facebook Page — Community updates and connection

ABOUT DUAL DIAGNOSIS ANONYMOUS

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous (DDA) is a peer-led recovery organization founded to serve individuals living with co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges. Founded in Oregon, DDA has more than two decades of experience providing a welcoming, judgment-free space for recovery. The organization’s 12-Step-informed program embraces the whole person — honoring both mental health and addiction recovery as equally important parts of healing.

DISCLAIMER: Information is shared solely as a courtesy. All meetings are free and open to those who identify with the dual diagnosis experience. This is not a substitute for professional medical treatment, legal advice, or emergency services. If a child or person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health or substance use emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). Seek guidance from a qualified medical or mental health professional for personalized care.

OIAA – Online Intergroup Alcoholics Anonymous – Online Meeting Finder – Over 3000 meetings available each month @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 6 all-day

 

Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous 

Online Meeting Finder

Click on The link below to search for Virtual AA Meetings 

The Online Meeting Finder on the OIAA (Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous) website is a user-friendly tool designed to help individuals find online Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings based on their preferences and needs. Here’s how you can use the tool and the search options available:

How to Use the Online Meeting Finder:

  1. Visit the OIAA Website:
    Start by navigating to the OIAA website. Look for the Online Meeting Finder link on the homepage or under the main menu. It’s usually easy to spot.
  2. Access the Meeting Finder Tool:
    Once you click on the link to the meeting finder, you’ll be directed to a page where you can search for online meetings. The tool is set up to display meeting times, days, and formats.
  3. Select Your Preferences:
    You’ll see various search filters that allow you to customize your search. These filters include:

    • Meeting Type: Choose between formats such as Speaker, Discussion, Step Study, Big Book Study, and more.
    • Language: Find meetings in different languages, including English, Spanish, French, etc.
    • Day and Time: You can search for meetings by specific days of the week or time slots.
    • Meeting Platform: Filter meetings based on the platform used, such as Zoom, Skype, or other meeting software.
    • Gender-Specific: Some users prefer to attend gender-specific meetings. You can filter for “Men’s” or “Women’s” meetings.
    • Special Needs: You can search for meetings that accommodate specific needs, such as closed-captioned meetings or those that provide sign language interpreters.
  4. Browse Results:
    After selecting your preferred filters, click the search button to display a list of available meetings that match your criteria. Each listing will provide the meeting’s name, time, date, platform, and any additional relevant details.
  5. Join a Meeting:
    From the search results, you can click on the meeting you’re interested in to find the link and any other instructions on how to join. Most meetings will have a link to join via video or audio.
  6. Additional Features:
    Some meetings might also allow you to save your preferred meetings or set reminders for future sessions.

Search Options Available:

  • Meeting Type: Choose from Speaker, Discussion, Step Study, Big Book, and other formats.
  • Language: Filter by English, Spanish, French, etc.
  • Day & Time: Choose a specific day of the week or time slot that works for you.
  • Platform: Filter by Zoom, Skype, or other online platforms.
  • Gender-Specific: Search for Men’s or Women’s meetings.
  • Special Needs: Search for closed-captioned meetings, ASL interpreter meetings, etc.

Number of Meetings Available:

The OIAA Online Meeting Finder provides access to a vast range of meetings. As of now, there are approximately 6000 meetings each month ranging from multiple time slots across different time zones. With such a wide variety of meeting types and formats, users can easily find a meeting that fits their schedule and needs.

Whether you’re looking for an early-morning Big Book study or a late-night discussion group, the Online Meeting Finder helps you connect with a supportive AA community at any time.

What is Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous?

Our site is a central source of information about online A.A. around the world.

We use the internet to carry the message of A.A.

We promote unity among online A.A. groups through Workshops, Forums and Assemblies.

We respond to the needs of online A.A through our service committees.

SR – SMART RECOVERY – Online Support Meetings & On-Demand Resources – Seven Days A Week @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 6 all-day
SR - SMART RECOVERY - Online Support Meetings & On-Demand Resources - Seven Days A Week @ Online Via ZOOM

 

 

SMART RECOVERY 

Online Support Meetings & On-Demand Resources

Self-Management and Recovery Training ·  Science-Based  ·  Stigma-Free  ·  Secular

“Helping people gain independence from any problematic addictive behavior — through self-empowerment, science, and community.”

 

SMART Recovery Online Meetings

Free Online Meetings Available Every Day of the Week — Find Yours in Seconds

SMART Recovery offers over 290 free, confidential online and hybrid support meetings within the United States seven days a week, with additional meetings available in Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and more than 20 other countries worldwide. Meetings are facilitated by trained volunteers and guided by evidence-based tools drawn from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). No labels, no steps, no higher power required — just practical tools and real mutual support.

Use the SMART Recovery Meeting Finder (SMARTfinder) to search by program type, audience, day of the week, and language. Meeting start times are automatically displayed in your local time zone. All meetings are open, free, and require no registration.

International meetings also available: Canada  ·  Australia  ·  United Kingdom  ·  Rest of World

SMART Recovery Podcast — On-Demand Audio

165 Free Episodes · Available 24 Hours a Day · 7 Days a Week

Explore more than 165 free podcast episodes featuring researchers, clinicians, peer recovery specialists, and people with lived experience. Topics include medication-assisted recovery, psychedelic-assisted therapy, family recovery, problem gambling, BIPOC community support, veteran recovery, and the science behind behavior change. New episodes are published regularly. No account required — listen anytime, anywhere.

Listen free at SMART Recovery Podcast · Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

SMART Recovery YouTube Channel — On-Demand Video Library

240 Free Videos · Available 24 Hours a Day · 7 Days a Week

The SMART Recovery YouTube channel features more than 240 free on-demand videos including facilitator training tips, recovery tool demonstrations, personal recovery stories, recorded webinars, and educational content for individuals and families. All content is publicly accessible with no login or membership required.

Watch free at SMART Recovery YouTube Channel · Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

Additional Resources

SMART Recovery Main Website — Main website with program information, tools, and meeting resources.

SMART Recovery 4-Point Program Toolbox — Free worksheets and CBT-based tools supporting all four points of the recovery program.

SMART Recovery Family & Friends Program — Dedicated resources, meetings, and tools for family members and loved ones.

SMART Recovery Frequently Asked Questions — Answers about how SMART works, who it is for, and meeting verifications.

SMART Recovery International — Global Meetings — Locate meetings in countries worldwide.

 

About SMART Recovery

SMART Recovery — Self-Management and Recovery Training — is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1994, with more than 30 years of experience helping people gain independence from addictive behaviors. Its mission is to improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities through a self-empowering, science-informed approach to recovery. Recognized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the American Academy of Family Physicians, and other leading health authorities, SMART helps more than one million people each year through free meetings held in over 20 countries.

DISCLAIMER: Information is solely shared as a courtesy. Not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a child or person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health or substance use emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). Seek guidance from a qualified medical or mental health professional for personalized care

PTEA – Partnership To End Addiction – Topic Meeting – Saturdays @ online via zoom
Jun 6 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
PTEA - Partnership To End Addiction - Topic Meeting  - Saturdays @ online via zoom

 

Online Support Meetings

Saturday(8:00am-9:00am Pacific)

Meetings are for parents and caregivers who may have children experimenting with, or dependent on, substances, or parents and caregivers who have lost children where substance use has been involved.

The Zoom meeting link is only accessible 15 minutes prior to the meeting.

SC Stepchat – Recovery Chat Room – Noon A.A. Meeting 9PM PT – Saturdays @ online Chat
Jun 6 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
SC Stepchat - Recovery Chat Room - Noon A.A. Meeting 9PM PT - Saturdays @ online Chat

StepChat

Noon A.A. Meeting

Saturdays – 9:00 AM PST

 

Register to Attend

https://www.stepchat.com/chat/room1.htm

 

To Attend A Meeting In a Chat Room

When you first log on you will be in The Lounge which is not a meeting room, but open chat fellowship available 24/7 to members of all 12-step groups.

To go to the meeting rooms from The Lounge, click on the 3-dot menu icon at the top left of the chat screen, then click on the meeting room you wish to enter. If you don’t see the 3 dots, click the ESC key or swipe from the left if you are on a mobile device.

Tips for Chat Meetings

There is no real protocol for “informal” chat gatherings in our open chat rooms, but in our meeting rooms, we try to keep it as much of a face-to-face meeting as possible. Just as in a face-to-face meeting, we do not interrupt the person who is “speaking” or crosstalk after they are done.

Also, as in a face-to-face meeting, someone serves as the “chairperson” who opens the meetings, picks a topic and helps keep the meeting focused on the topic discussion as members take turn sharing on the topic.

Some of our meetings have a “greeter” who sends a private message to any late-comers to the meeting to welcome them and tell them the topics of discussion. If the late-comer is new to online meetings, the greeter may also explain briefly how meetings work (see below).

NOTE: To send someone a private message during the meeting, click on their name in the members’ list to the right of the chat window. To receive a private message, click on the name of the person who sent it.

If you wish to share, type an exclamation point like this: !. It’s like raising your hand.

The chair of the meeting will then call on the next person to share. In our chat rooms, it is best to type short lines followed by “. . .” which indicates that you are not finished. Like this:

One of the best tools I have found …
When I find myself under stress …
Is the Serenity Prayer … [done]

The [done] at the ends shows that you are finished, and the chairperson then will call on the next person to share.

That’s it. Those simple tools can keep things orderly even in a full chat room.

For instructions on how to log on to the chat rooms, please see this page.

SC -Stepchat – Recovery Chat Room – Serenity by the Cybernet A.A. Meeting 7PM PT – Saturdays @ online Chat
Jun 6 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
SC -Stepchat - Recovery Chat Room - Serenity by the Cybernet A.A. Meeting 7PM PT - Saturdays @ online Chat

StepChat

Recovery Chat Room

Serenity By The Cybernet A.A. Meeting

 Saturdays – 7:00 PM PST

Register to Attend

https://www.stepchat.com/chat/room1.htm

 

To Attend A Meeting In a Chat Room

When you first log on you will be in The Lounge which is not a meeting room, but open chat fellowship available 24/7 to members of all 12-step groups.

To go to the meeting rooms from The Lounge, click on the 3-dot menu icon at the top left of the chat screen, then click on the meeting room you wish to enter. If you don’t see the 3 dots, click the ESC key or swipe from the left if you are on a mobile device.

Tips for Chat Meetings

There is no real protocol for “informal” chat gatherings in our open chat rooms, but in our meeting rooms, we try to keep it as much of a face-to-face meeting as possible. Just as in a face-to-face meeting, we do not interrupt the person who is “speaking” or crosstalk after they are done.

Also, as in a face-to-face meeting, someone serves as the “chairperson” who opens the meetings, picks a topic and helps keep the meeting focused on the topic discussion as members take turn sharing on the topic.

Some of our meetings have a “greeter” who sends a private message to any late-comers to the meeting to welcome them and tell them the topics of discussion. If the late-comer is new to online meetings, the greeter may also explain briefly how meetings work (see below).

NOTE: To send someone a private message during the meeting, click on their name in the members’ list to the right of the chat window. To receive a private message, click on the name of the person who sent it.

If you wish to share, type an exclamation point like this: !. It’s like raising your hand.

The chair of the meeting will then call on the next person to share. In our chat rooms, it is best to type short lines followed by “. . .” which indicates that you are not finished. Like this:

One of the best tools I have found …
When I find myself under stress …
Is the Serenity Prayer … [done]

The [done] at the ends shows that you are finished, and the chairperson then will call on the next person to share.

That’s it. Those simple tools can keep things orderly even in a full chat room.

For instructions on how to log on to the chat rooms, please see this page.

RDO – Recovery Dharma Online – BIPOC Women Only Recovery Meeting – Saturdays @ Online Via Zoom
Jun 6 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

BIPOC Woman Only Recovery Meeting

Saturdays 7:30-8:30PM PST

Any and all who identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color) are welcome at this meeting. We are excited to have you join our online sangha and foster the relationships that will lead us to deeper understanding and freedom.

Please email for Zoom info: [email protected]

About Book Study Meetings

“Book Study” is the standard format for Recovery Dharma meetings, featuring a reading from the Recovery Dharma Book to inspire shares:

  • Introductory readings about RD’s practices and principles
  • 20 minute guided meditation
  • Book reading on a specific topic
  • Group sharing about that topic, the meditation, or our recovery
  • Closing announcements and dedication of merit

Virtual Parking Lot: As with all meetings, we stay online after the meeting for casual fellowship, to exchange contact information and to answer questions.

Please arrive early: Please join us 15 minutes before the meeting to ensure you have everything setup and to socialize before we start!

Meeting Materials

Please see the meeting format for a full script of what happens at this meeting!

Confidentiality

Everything seen and heard in Recovery Dharma meetings is strictly private and confidential.

Name and contact info: Zoom should ask you for your name the first time you log in. Be careful to use the name you would like to be visible during the meeting. You may also change your name during the meeting using the meeting settings.

Audio and video: Attendees are able to share their webcam video and audio if they would like to, or disable one or both for privacy.

This is a safe space ONLY for people who racially identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color.

For the safety and protection of this group, we ask that you have your video on at the beginning of every meeting to verify your identity before being admitted into the virtual healing space. This is a safe space for people who racially identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color.

If for some reason you are unable to use the video, because you are at work or it doesn’t work, or for another reason, please let the facilitator or a co-host know through the chat feature. You will be placed in a waiting room while other participants are being screened and admitted. You will need to be able to find a place to use the video at least briefly before being admitted into the meeting. If you are someone who presents as white but feels that you belong in this space, you may be asked questions on how racism personally affects your life.

If there is no response when asked to turn on your video and/or audio and no response through the chat, you will be respectively removed from this meeting. We are creating a safe space where people can share their recovery authentically and confidentially.

If you do NOT identify as a part of our BIPOC community and are an ally, the best way that you can support us is by leaving the meeting now and honoring our sacred space. If you are someone who presents as white but feels that you belong in this space, please acknowledge this when it comes time for introductions so that we can welcome you as someone who personally experiences racism in your daily life.

If you are calling in, we ask that you unmute and introduce yourself during the introduction part of the meeting.

To protect the safety of our group, we will not admit latecomers who arrive 15 minutes past the start of the meeting. We encourage you to arrive early to allow time for verifying your identity.

If you have a Security or Safety concern at any time during the meeting, please use the Chat feature to alert the facilitator or a co-host.

Thank you.

Jun
7
Sun
2026
05 – Helpline – AAC – American Addiction Centers – National Drug Helpline – 24/7
Jun 7 all-day

Call the helpline and put yourself on the path to recovery. Get private, confidential help from trusted professionals day and night.

1-844-289-0879

The National Drug Hotline at (844) 289-0879 is available 24/7 throughout the year. You can call for yourself or your loved one. Seeking help for yourself or a friend or family member can make a big difference.

Your call is always free and 100% confidential, with a trusted advisor who has helped many people just like you. Call for yourself or a loved one. We remain open day and night, 365 days a year to ensure we are there when you are ready to seek help. Call (844) 289-0879 or continue to browse our website for more information.

 

 

Bundled Events -PAI – Portland Area Intergroup Alcoholics Anonymous – Meeting Finder @ Online Via Zoom
Jun 7 all-day
Bundled Events -PAI - Portland Area Intergroup Alcoholics Anonymous - Meeting Finder @ Online Via Zoom

 

 

 

Online & Hybrid AA Meetings

Portland Area Intergroup

Below is a reference list of online and hybrid Alcoholics Anonymous meetings connected to the Portland Area Intergroup (pdxaa.org).

  • “Open” meetings: anyone may attend, including non-alcoholics as observers.
  • “Closed” meetings: for people who have a drinking problem and have a desire to stop drinking.
  • Times are listed in Pacific Time.
  • Each link goes to the official pdxaa.org meeting page with full details (format, access info, and any phone/online connection details).
  • For ASL and Deaf-access meetings, see the Portland Deaf Access Committee listings.
  • For Spanish-language A.A. meetings in Oregon, call 971-370-8784 or visit the Spanish-language resources linked from pdxaa.org.

How to use this list

  • This list shows meetings that are marked as online or hybrid in the Intergroup database.
  • Each meeting recurs on the same weekday every week, unless the pdxaa.org listing says otherwise.
  • Use the pdxaa.org meeting page (via each link) to confirm current format, connection details, and any holiday schedule changes.

 

FIND VIRTUAL ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS WITH THE MEETING FINDER

 

There are 312 Virtual Meetings to choose from and 699 In-person meetings at this time.

The Finder allows you to search for In person and Virtual meetings by the day and time of your choice and the meeting types including Big Book meetings, 12 Step & 12 Traditions and more.

CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO FIND YOUR MEETING

MEETING FINDER

Portland Area Alcoholics Anonymous

Worried about your drinking?

If you want to quit, we can help – call us:

Portland AA 24-Hour Hotline:

503-223-8569

 

 

DDA – Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: Hope and Recovery Meetings – Seven Days A Week @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 7 all-day
DDA - Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: Hope and Recovery Meetings - Seven Days A Week @ Online Via ZOOM

 

 

DUAL DIAGNOSIS ANONYMOUS (DDA)

Free Online Peer-Led Recovery Meetings · 7 Days a Week

“Recovery is possible — for your mind and your whole life.”

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous (DDA) offers free, peer-led recovery meetings for people living with both mental health conditions and substance-use challenges. Meetings happen every day of the week — all sessions are now accessible through one unified Zoom link. No passcode needed. Join anytime.

HOW TO JOIN ONLINE MEETINGS

📌 One link for all meetings: DDA now uses a single Zoom link for every online meeting — daily general meetings, special groups, and the monthly Open Mic Fellowship. No passcode is required. Simply click the link or enter the Meeting ID below at your scheduled meeting time.

Zoom Meeting Link:

Join via Zoom — Dual Diagnosis Anonymous Online Meetings

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84935395086

Zoom Meeting ID: 849 3539 5086 · No passcode required

Cost: FREE · Open to all

 

WEEKLY ONLINE DDA MEETINGS

All times Pacific Time (PT) · All meetings use the same Zoom link above

SUNDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

1:00 PM – 3:00 PM PT · Open Mic Fellowship (Last Sunday of each month only)

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

MONDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

TUESDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT · Rainbow DDA — LGBTQIA+ Group (Special Group · All are welcome)

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

WEDNESDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT · Open Lunch Meeting (Special Group · Open to all)

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

THURSDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT · Women-Identifying Only Meeting (Special Group)

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

FRIDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

SATURDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

IN-PERSON MEETINGS

In-person meeting locations, days, and times are listed on the DDA Website — In-Person Meeting Finder.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous — Main Website — Meeting schedules, resources, and program information

DDA Oregon Facebook Page — Community updates and connection

ABOUT DUAL DIAGNOSIS ANONYMOUS

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous (DDA) is a peer-led recovery organization founded to serve individuals living with co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges. Founded in Oregon, DDA has more than two decades of experience providing a welcoming, judgment-free space for recovery. The organization’s 12-Step-informed program embraces the whole person — honoring both mental health and addiction recovery as equally important parts of healing.

DISCLAIMER: Information is shared solely as a courtesy. All meetings are free and open to those who identify with the dual diagnosis experience. This is not a substitute for professional medical treatment, legal advice, or emergency services. If a child or person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health or substance use emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). Seek guidance from a qualified medical or mental health professional for personalized care.

OIAA – Online Intergroup Alcoholics Anonymous – Online Meeting Finder – Over 3000 meetings available each month @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 7 all-day

 

Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous 

Online Meeting Finder

Click on The link below to search for Virtual AA Meetings 

The Online Meeting Finder on the OIAA (Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous) website is a user-friendly tool designed to help individuals find online Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings based on their preferences and needs. Here’s how you can use the tool and the search options available:

How to Use the Online Meeting Finder:

  1. Visit the OIAA Website:
    Start by navigating to the OIAA website. Look for the Online Meeting Finder link on the homepage or under the main menu. It’s usually easy to spot.
  2. Access the Meeting Finder Tool:
    Once you click on the link to the meeting finder, you’ll be directed to a page where you can search for online meetings. The tool is set up to display meeting times, days, and formats.
  3. Select Your Preferences:
    You’ll see various search filters that allow you to customize your search. These filters include:

    • Meeting Type: Choose between formats such as Speaker, Discussion, Step Study, Big Book Study, and more.
    • Language: Find meetings in different languages, including English, Spanish, French, etc.
    • Day and Time: You can search for meetings by specific days of the week or time slots.
    • Meeting Platform: Filter meetings based on the platform used, such as Zoom, Skype, or other meeting software.
    • Gender-Specific: Some users prefer to attend gender-specific meetings. You can filter for “Men’s” or “Women’s” meetings.
    • Special Needs: You can search for meetings that accommodate specific needs, such as closed-captioned meetings or those that provide sign language interpreters.
  4. Browse Results:
    After selecting your preferred filters, click the search button to display a list of available meetings that match your criteria. Each listing will provide the meeting’s name, time, date, platform, and any additional relevant details.
  5. Join a Meeting:
    From the search results, you can click on the meeting you’re interested in to find the link and any other instructions on how to join. Most meetings will have a link to join via video or audio.
  6. Additional Features:
    Some meetings might also allow you to save your preferred meetings or set reminders for future sessions.

Search Options Available:

  • Meeting Type: Choose from Speaker, Discussion, Step Study, Big Book, and other formats.
  • Language: Filter by English, Spanish, French, etc.
  • Day & Time: Choose a specific day of the week or time slot that works for you.
  • Platform: Filter by Zoom, Skype, or other online platforms.
  • Gender-Specific: Search for Men’s or Women’s meetings.
  • Special Needs: Search for closed-captioned meetings, ASL interpreter meetings, etc.

Number of Meetings Available:

The OIAA Online Meeting Finder provides access to a vast range of meetings. As of now, there are approximately 6000 meetings each month ranging from multiple time slots across different time zones. With such a wide variety of meeting types and formats, users can easily find a meeting that fits their schedule and needs.

Whether you’re looking for an early-morning Big Book study or a late-night discussion group, the Online Meeting Finder helps you connect with a supportive AA community at any time.

What is Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous?

Our site is a central source of information about online A.A. around the world.

We use the internet to carry the message of A.A.

We promote unity among online A.A. groups through Workshops, Forums and Assemblies.

We respond to the needs of online A.A through our service committees.

SR – SMART RECOVERY – Online Support Meetings & On-Demand Resources – Seven Days A Week @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 7 all-day
SR - SMART RECOVERY - Online Support Meetings & On-Demand Resources - Seven Days A Week @ Online Via ZOOM

 

 

SMART RECOVERY 

Online Support Meetings & On-Demand Resources

Self-Management and Recovery Training ·  Science-Based  ·  Stigma-Free  ·  Secular

“Helping people gain independence from any problematic addictive behavior — through self-empowerment, science, and community.”

 

SMART Recovery Online Meetings

Free Online Meetings Available Every Day of the Week — Find Yours in Seconds

SMART Recovery offers over 290 free, confidential online and hybrid support meetings within the United States seven days a week, with additional meetings available in Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and more than 20 other countries worldwide. Meetings are facilitated by trained volunteers and guided by evidence-based tools drawn from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). No labels, no steps, no higher power required — just practical tools and real mutual support.

Use the SMART Recovery Meeting Finder (SMARTfinder) to search by program type, audience, day of the week, and language. Meeting start times are automatically displayed in your local time zone. All meetings are open, free, and require no registration.

International meetings also available: Canada  ·  Australia  ·  United Kingdom  ·  Rest of World

SMART Recovery Podcast — On-Demand Audio

165 Free Episodes · Available 24 Hours a Day · 7 Days a Week

Explore more than 165 free podcast episodes featuring researchers, clinicians, peer recovery specialists, and people with lived experience. Topics include medication-assisted recovery, psychedelic-assisted therapy, family recovery, problem gambling, BIPOC community support, veteran recovery, and the science behind behavior change. New episodes are published regularly. No account required — listen anytime, anywhere.

Listen free at SMART Recovery Podcast · Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

SMART Recovery YouTube Channel — On-Demand Video Library

240 Free Videos · Available 24 Hours a Day · 7 Days a Week

The SMART Recovery YouTube channel features more than 240 free on-demand videos including facilitator training tips, recovery tool demonstrations, personal recovery stories, recorded webinars, and educational content for individuals and families. All content is publicly accessible with no login or membership required.

Watch free at SMART Recovery YouTube Channel · Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

Additional Resources

SMART Recovery Main Website — Main website with program information, tools, and meeting resources.

SMART Recovery 4-Point Program Toolbox — Free worksheets and CBT-based tools supporting all four points of the recovery program.

SMART Recovery Family & Friends Program — Dedicated resources, meetings, and tools for family members and loved ones.

SMART Recovery Frequently Asked Questions — Answers about how SMART works, who it is for, and meeting verifications.

SMART Recovery International — Global Meetings — Locate meetings in countries worldwide.

 

About SMART Recovery

SMART Recovery — Self-Management and Recovery Training — is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1994, with more than 30 years of experience helping people gain independence from addictive behaviors. Its mission is to improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities through a self-empowering, science-informed approach to recovery. Recognized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the American Academy of Family Physicians, and other leading health authorities, SMART helps more than one million people each year through free meetings held in over 20 countries.

DISCLAIMER: Information is solely shared as a courtesy. Not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a child or person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health or substance use emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). Seek guidance from a qualified medical or mental health professional for personalized care

RDO – Recovery Dharma Online – BIPOC Only Recovery Meeting – Sundays @ Call for Details
Jun 7 @ 7:00 am – 8:00 am

BIPOC Only (Black, Indigenous, People of Color)

Recovery Meeting

Sundays 7:00AM – 8:00AM PST

Any and all who identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color) are welcome at this meeting. We are excited to have you join our online sangha and foster the relationships that will lead us to deeper understanding and freedom.

Please email for Zoom info: [email protected]

About Book Study Meetings

“Book Study” is the standard format for Recovery Dharma meetings, featuring a reading from the Recovery Dharma Book to inspire shares:

  • Introductory readings about RD’s practices and principles
  • 20 minute guided meditation
  • Book reading on a specific topic
  • Group sharing about that topic, the meditation, or our recovery
  • Closing announcements and dedication of merit

Virtual Parking Lot: As with all meetings, we stay online after the meeting for casual fellowship, to exchange contact information and to answer questions.

Please arrive early: Please join us 15 minutes before the meeting to ensure you have everything setup and to socialize before we start!

Meeting Materials

Please see the meeting format for a full script of what happens at this meeting!

Confidentiality

Everything seen and heard in Recovery Dharma meetings is strictly private and confidential.

Name and contact info: Zoom should ask you for your name the first time you log in. Be careful to use the name you would like to be visible during the meeting. You may also change your name during the meeting using the meeting settings.

Audio and video: Attendees are able to share their webcam video and audio if they would like to, or disable one or both for privacy.

This is a safe space ONLY for people who racially identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color.

For the safety and protection of this group, we ask that you have your video on at the beginning of every meeting to verify your identity before being admitted into the virtual healing space. This is a safe space for people who racially identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color.

If for some reason you are unable to use the video, because you are at work, or it doesn’t work, or for another reason, please let the facilitator or a co-host know through the chat feature. You will be placed in a waiting room while other participants are being screened and admitted. You will need to be able to find a place to use the video at least briefly before being admitted into the meeting. If you are someone who presents as white but feels that you belong in this space, you may be asked questions on how racism personally affects your life.

If there is no response when asked to turn on your video and/or audio and no response through the chat, you will be respectively removed from this meeting. We are creating a safe space where people can share their recovery authentically and confidentially.

If you do NOT identify as a part of our BIPOC community and are an ally, the best way that you can support us is by leaving the meeting now and honoring our sacred space. If you are someone who presents as white but feels that you belong in this space, please acknowledge this when it comes time for introductions so that we can welcome you as someone who personally experiences racism in your daily life.

If you are calling in, we ask that you unmute and introduce yourself during the introduction part of the meeting.

To protect the safety of our group, we will not admit latecomers who arrive 15 minutes past the start of the meeting. We encourage you to arrive early to allow time for verifying your identity.

If you have a Security or Safety concern at any time during the meeting, please use the Chat feature to alert the facilitator or a co-host.

Thank you.

SR – SMART Recovery – General Beginners Meeting – Facilitated By Bobbe – Sunday @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 7 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
SR - SMART Recovery - General Beginners Meeting - Facilitated By Bobbe - Sunday @ Online Via ZOOM

SMART RECOVERY

General Beginners Meeting

Sundays 4:00 PM TO 5:00 PM PST

Cost: Free, no registration required

Program: 4-Point / Standard

SMART Recovery’s 4-Point Program is the organization’s flagship secular program serving those with an addictive behavior, including both substance and activity/process addictions. Trained volunteer facilitators lead effective mutual support group discussions on these topics:

  1. Building and maintaining motivation
  2. Coping with urges and cravings
  3. Managing thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
  4. Living a balanced life

Related tools consistent with evidence-based motivational and cognitive behavioral theories are also offered and discussed.

Specific audiences: All Welcome

Anyone fitting the purpose of the above program is welcome to join the meeting. Please read the program description to make sure it’s the right meeting for you.

Languages spoken: English

JOIN THIS MEETING BY ZOOM

 

 

 

 

SMART RECOVERY

4-Point Standard Meeting

SATURDAYS 10:00 PM TO 11:00 PM PST

Cost: Free, no registration required

Program: 4-Point / Standard

SMART Recovery’s 4-Point Program is the organization’s flagship secular program serving those with an addictive behavior, including both substance and activity/process addictions. Trained volunteer facilitators lead effective mutual support group discussions on these topics:

  1. Building and maintaining motivation
  2. Coping with urges and cravings
  3. Managing thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
  4. Living a balanced life

Related tools consistent with evidence-based motivational and cognitive behavioral theories are also offered and discussed.

Specific audiences: All Welcome

Anyone fitting the purpose of the above program is welcome to join the meeting. Please read the program description to make sure it’s the right meeting for you.

Languages spoken: English

JOIN THIS MEETING BY ZOOM

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1-844-289-0879

The National Drug Hotline at (844) 289-0879 is available 24/7 throughout the year. You can call for yourself or your loved one. Seeking help for yourself or a friend or family member can make a big difference.

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Bundled Events -PAI – Portland Area Intergroup Alcoholics Anonymous – Meeting Finder @ Online Via Zoom
Jun 8 all-day
Bundled Events -PAI - Portland Area Intergroup Alcoholics Anonymous - Meeting Finder @ Online Via Zoom

 

 

 

Online & Hybrid AA Meetings

Portland Area Intergroup

Below is a reference list of online and hybrid Alcoholics Anonymous meetings connected to the Portland Area Intergroup (pdxaa.org).

  • “Open” meetings: anyone may attend, including non-alcoholics as observers.
  • “Closed” meetings: for people who have a drinking problem and have a desire to stop drinking.
  • Times are listed in Pacific Time.
  • Each link goes to the official pdxaa.org meeting page with full details (format, access info, and any phone/online connection details).
  • For ASL and Deaf-access meetings, see the Portland Deaf Access Committee listings.
  • For Spanish-language A.A. meetings in Oregon, call 971-370-8784 or visit the Spanish-language resources linked from pdxaa.org.

How to use this list

  • This list shows meetings that are marked as online or hybrid in the Intergroup database.
  • Each meeting recurs on the same weekday every week, unless the pdxaa.org listing says otherwise.
  • Use the pdxaa.org meeting page (via each link) to confirm current format, connection details, and any holiday schedule changes.

 

FIND VIRTUAL ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS WITH THE MEETING FINDER

 

There are 312 Virtual Meetings to choose from and 699 In-person meetings at this time.

The Finder allows you to search for In person and Virtual meetings by the day and time of your choice and the meeting types including Big Book meetings, 12 Step & 12 Traditions and more.

CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO FIND YOUR MEETING

MEETING FINDER

Portland Area Alcoholics Anonymous

Worried about your drinking?

If you want to quit, we can help – call us:

Portland AA 24-Hour Hotline:

503-223-8569

 

 

DDA – Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: Hope and Recovery Meetings – Seven Days A Week @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 8 all-day
DDA - Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: Hope and Recovery Meetings - Seven Days A Week @ Online Via ZOOM

 

 

DUAL DIAGNOSIS ANONYMOUS (DDA)

Free Online Peer-Led Recovery Meetings · 7 Days a Week

“Recovery is possible — for your mind and your whole life.”

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous (DDA) offers free, peer-led recovery meetings for people living with both mental health conditions and substance-use challenges. Meetings happen every day of the week — all sessions are now accessible through one unified Zoom link. No passcode needed. Join anytime.

HOW TO JOIN ONLINE MEETINGS

📌 One link for all meetings: DDA now uses a single Zoom link for every online meeting — daily general meetings, special groups, and the monthly Open Mic Fellowship. No passcode is required. Simply click the link or enter the Meeting ID below at your scheduled meeting time.

Zoom Meeting Link:

Join via Zoom — Dual Diagnosis Anonymous Online Meetings

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84935395086

Zoom Meeting ID: 849 3539 5086 · No passcode required

Cost: FREE · Open to all

 

WEEKLY ONLINE DDA MEETINGS

All times Pacific Time (PT) · All meetings use the same Zoom link above

SUNDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

1:00 PM – 3:00 PM PT · Open Mic Fellowship (Last Sunday of each month only)

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

MONDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

TUESDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT · Rainbow DDA — LGBTQIA+ Group (Special Group · All are welcome)

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

WEDNESDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT · Open Lunch Meeting (Special Group · Open to all)

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

THURSDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT · Women-Identifying Only Meeting (Special Group)

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

FRIDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

SATURDAYS

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT · General Recovery Meeting

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT · General Recovery Meeting

 

IN-PERSON MEETINGS

In-person meeting locations, days, and times are listed on the DDA Website — In-Person Meeting Finder.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous — Main Website — Meeting schedules, resources, and program information

DDA Oregon Facebook Page — Community updates and connection

ABOUT DUAL DIAGNOSIS ANONYMOUS

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous (DDA) is a peer-led recovery organization founded to serve individuals living with co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges. Founded in Oregon, DDA has more than two decades of experience providing a welcoming, judgment-free space for recovery. The organization’s 12-Step-informed program embraces the whole person — honoring both mental health and addiction recovery as equally important parts of healing.

DISCLAIMER: Information is shared solely as a courtesy. All meetings are free and open to those who identify with the dual diagnosis experience. This is not a substitute for professional medical treatment, legal advice, or emergency services. If a child or person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health or substance use emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). Seek guidance from a qualified medical or mental health professional for personalized care.

OIAA – Online Intergroup Alcoholics Anonymous – Online Meeting Finder – Over 3000 meetings available each month @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 8 all-day

 

Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous 

Online Meeting Finder

Click on The link below to search for Virtual AA Meetings 

The Online Meeting Finder on the OIAA (Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous) website is a user-friendly tool designed to help individuals find online Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings based on their preferences and needs. Here’s how you can use the tool and the search options available:

How to Use the Online Meeting Finder:

  1. Visit the OIAA Website:
    Start by navigating to the OIAA website. Look for the Online Meeting Finder link on the homepage or under the main menu. It’s usually easy to spot.
  2. Access the Meeting Finder Tool:
    Once you click on the link to the meeting finder, you’ll be directed to a page where you can search for online meetings. The tool is set up to display meeting times, days, and formats.
  3. Select Your Preferences:
    You’ll see various search filters that allow you to customize your search. These filters include:

    • Meeting Type: Choose between formats such as Speaker, Discussion, Step Study, Big Book Study, and more.
    • Language: Find meetings in different languages, including English, Spanish, French, etc.
    • Day and Time: You can search for meetings by specific days of the week or time slots.
    • Meeting Platform: Filter meetings based on the platform used, such as Zoom, Skype, or other meeting software.
    • Gender-Specific: Some users prefer to attend gender-specific meetings. You can filter for “Men’s” or “Women’s” meetings.
    • Special Needs: You can search for meetings that accommodate specific needs, such as closed-captioned meetings or those that provide sign language interpreters.
  4. Browse Results:
    After selecting your preferred filters, click the search button to display a list of available meetings that match your criteria. Each listing will provide the meeting’s name, time, date, platform, and any additional relevant details.
  5. Join a Meeting:
    From the search results, you can click on the meeting you’re interested in to find the link and any other instructions on how to join. Most meetings will have a link to join via video or audio.
  6. Additional Features:
    Some meetings might also allow you to save your preferred meetings or set reminders for future sessions.

Search Options Available:

  • Meeting Type: Choose from Speaker, Discussion, Step Study, Big Book, and other formats.
  • Language: Filter by English, Spanish, French, etc.
  • Day & Time: Choose a specific day of the week or time slot that works for you.
  • Platform: Filter by Zoom, Skype, or other online platforms.
  • Gender-Specific: Search for Men’s or Women’s meetings.
  • Special Needs: Search for closed-captioned meetings, ASL interpreter meetings, etc.

Number of Meetings Available:

The OIAA Online Meeting Finder provides access to a vast range of meetings. As of now, there are approximately 6000 meetings each month ranging from multiple time slots across different time zones. With such a wide variety of meeting types and formats, users can easily find a meeting that fits their schedule and needs.

Whether you’re looking for an early-morning Big Book study or a late-night discussion group, the Online Meeting Finder helps you connect with a supportive AA community at any time.

What is Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous?

Our site is a central source of information about online A.A. around the world.

We use the internet to carry the message of A.A.

We promote unity among online A.A. groups through Workshops, Forums and Assemblies.

We respond to the needs of online A.A through our service committees.

SR – SMART RECOVERY – Online Support Meetings & On-Demand Resources – Seven Days A Week @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 8 all-day
SR - SMART RECOVERY - Online Support Meetings & On-Demand Resources - Seven Days A Week @ Online Via ZOOM

 

 

SMART RECOVERY 

Online Support Meetings & On-Demand Resources

Self-Management and Recovery Training ·  Science-Based  ·  Stigma-Free  ·  Secular

“Helping people gain independence from any problematic addictive behavior — through self-empowerment, science, and community.”

 

SMART Recovery Online Meetings

Free Online Meetings Available Every Day of the Week — Find Yours in Seconds

SMART Recovery offers over 290 free, confidential online and hybrid support meetings within the United States seven days a week, with additional meetings available in Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and more than 20 other countries worldwide. Meetings are facilitated by trained volunteers and guided by evidence-based tools drawn from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). No labels, no steps, no higher power required — just practical tools and real mutual support.

Use the SMART Recovery Meeting Finder (SMARTfinder) to search by program type, audience, day of the week, and language. Meeting start times are automatically displayed in your local time zone. All meetings are open, free, and require no registration.

International meetings also available: Canada  ·  Australia  ·  United Kingdom  ·  Rest of World

SMART Recovery Podcast — On-Demand Audio

165 Free Episodes · Available 24 Hours a Day · 7 Days a Week

Explore more than 165 free podcast episodes featuring researchers, clinicians, peer recovery specialists, and people with lived experience. Topics include medication-assisted recovery, psychedelic-assisted therapy, family recovery, problem gambling, BIPOC community support, veteran recovery, and the science behind behavior change. New episodes are published regularly. No account required — listen anytime, anywhere.

Listen free at SMART Recovery Podcast · Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

SMART Recovery YouTube Channel — On-Demand Video Library

240 Free Videos · Available 24 Hours a Day · 7 Days a Week

The SMART Recovery YouTube channel features more than 240 free on-demand videos including facilitator training tips, recovery tool demonstrations, personal recovery stories, recorded webinars, and educational content for individuals and families. All content is publicly accessible with no login or membership required.

Watch free at SMART Recovery YouTube Channel · Available 24 hours a day · 7 days a week · FREE.

Additional Resources

SMART Recovery Main Website — Main website with program information, tools, and meeting resources.

SMART Recovery 4-Point Program Toolbox — Free worksheets and CBT-based tools supporting all four points of the recovery program.

SMART Recovery Family & Friends Program — Dedicated resources, meetings, and tools for family members and loved ones.

SMART Recovery Frequently Asked Questions — Answers about how SMART works, who it is for, and meeting verifications.

SMART Recovery International — Global Meetings — Locate meetings in countries worldwide.

 

About SMART Recovery

SMART Recovery — Self-Management and Recovery Training — is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1994, with more than 30 years of experience helping people gain independence from addictive behaviors. Its mission is to improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities through a self-empowering, science-informed approach to recovery. Recognized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the American Academy of Family Physicians, and other leading health authorities, SMART helps more than one million people each year through free meetings held in over 20 countries.

DISCLAIMER: Information is solely shared as a courtesy. Not a substitute for legal advice, professional treatment, or emergency services. If a child or person is in immediate danger, call 911 or contact local law enforcement. For mental health or substance use emergencies, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). Seek guidance from a qualified medical or mental health professional for personalized care

RDO – Recovery Dharma Online – Portland – Friends of the Dhamma Portland, OR – Mondays @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 8 @ 7:00 am – 8:00 am
RDO - Recovery Dharma Online - Portland - Friends of the Dhamma Portland, OR - Mondays @ Online Via ZOOM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recovery Dharma Online

Portland Friends of the Dhamma

Mondays, 7:00am PST

ZOOM LINK:  

http://zoom.us/j/82387824951

ZOOM ID:

82387824951

ZOOM PASSWORD:

123456

CONTACT:

[email protected]

WHAT IS RECOVERY DHARMA?

Recovery Dharma is a peer-led movement and community that is unified by our trust in the potential of each of us to recover and find freedom from the suffering of addiction. We believe that the traditional Buddhist teachings, often referred to as the Dharma, offer a powerful approach to healing from addiction and living a life of true freedom.

We believe that recovery means empowerment, and we support each other as partners walking the path together. We believe that recovery is rooted in finding our own inner wisdom and individual journeys.

Recovery Dharma is founded on, and inspired by, Buddhism that originated in India and later on flourished in other regions of Asia (e.g., South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia). We deeply appreciate the Buddhist heritage that was protected and freely offered by the ancestors of these cultures.

 

RDO – Recovery Dharma Online – The Sunlight RD/Discovery Dharma – Mondays through Fridays @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 8 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
RDO - Recovery Dharma Online - The Sunlight RD/Discovery Dharma - Mondays through Fridays @ Online Via ZOOM

 

Recovery Dharma Online

The Sunlight RD/Discovery Dharma

Mondays through Fridays, 8:00am PST

ZOOM LINK:  

http://zoom.us/j/84216229206

ZOOM ID:

84216229206

ZOOM PASSWORD:

none

CONTACT:

[email protected]

ABOUT THIS MEETING

Welcome to all genders, races, creeds, etc. Leave/Keep Substance or Behavioral issues Behind YOU!…SYS!! Early (today), Mid and Post-Recovery Peeps Welcome. Come as you Are!!

WHAT IS RECOVERY DHARMA?

Recovery Dharma is a peer-led movement and community that is unified by our trust in the potential of each of us to recover and find freedom from the suffering of addiction. We believe that the traditional Buddhist teachings, often referred to as the Dharma, offer a powerful approach to healing from addiction and living a life of true freedom.

We believe that recovery means empowerment, and we support each other as partners walking the path together. We believe that recovery is rooted in finding our own inner wisdom and individual journeys.

Recovery Dharma is founded on, and inspired by, Buddhism that originated in India and later on flourished in other regions of Asia (e.g., South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia). We deeply appreciate the Buddhist heritage that was protected and freely offered by the ancestors of these cultures.

 

RDO – Recovery Dharma Online – On The “ISM’s” Topic Discussion – Mondays @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 8 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
RDO - Recovery Dharma Online - On The "ISM's" Topic Discussion - Mondays @ Online Via ZOOM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recovery Dharma Online

Topic Discussion – On the ISM’s

Mondays, 9:00am PST

ZOOM LINK:  

http://meet.google.com/bwd-ibet-ewm

ZOOM ID:

http://meet.google.com/bwd-ibet-ewm

ZOOM PASSWORD:

Waiting Room

CONTACT:

[email protected]

ABOUT THIS MEETING

Welcome to all genders, races, creeds, etc. Leave/Keep Substance or Behavioral issues Behind YOU!…SYS!! Early (today), Mid and Post-Recovery Peeps Welcome. Come as you Are!!

WHAT IS RECOVERY DHARMA?

Recovery Dharma is a peer-led movement and community that is unified by our trust in the potential of each of us to recover and find freedom from the suffering of addiction. We believe that the traditional Buddhist teachings, often referred to as the Dharma, offer a powerful approach to healing from addiction and living a life of true freedom.

We believe that recovery means empowerment, and we support each other as partners walking the path together. We believe that recovery is rooted in finding our own inner wisdom and individual journeys.

Recovery Dharma is founded on, and inspired by, Buddhism that originated in India and later on flourished in other regions of Asia (e.g., South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia). We deeply appreciate the Buddhist heritage that was protected and freely offered by the ancestors of these cultures.

RDO – Recovery Dharma Online – West Coast Wind Down Meeting – Monday – Friday @ Online Via ZOOM
Jun 8 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

 

 

 

 

 

Recovery Dharma Online

West Coast Wind Down meeting

Mondays – Fridays, 12-1PM PST


ZOOM LINK:

http://zoom.us/j/8341051691

ZOOM ID:

834 105 1691

ZOOM PASSWORD:

Waiting room

CONTACT:

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WHAT IS RECOVERY DHARMA?

Recovery Dharma is a peer-led movement and community that is unified by our trust in the potential of each of us to recover and find freedom from the suffering of addiction. We believe that the traditional Buddhist teachings, often referred to as the Dharma, offer a powerful approach to healing from addiction and living a life of true freedom.

We believe that recovery means empowerment, and we support each other as partners walking the path together. We believe that recovery is rooted in finding our own inner wisdom and individual journeys.

Recovery Dharma is founded on, and inspired by, Buddhism that originated in India and later on flourished in other regions of Asia (e.g., South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia). We deeply appreciate the Buddhist heritage that was protected and freely offered by the ancestors of these cultures.