GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem.
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop gambling.
There are no dues or fees for Gamblers Anonymous membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. Gamblers Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any cause. Our primary purpose is to stop gambling and to help other compulsive gamblers do the same.”
From the Gamblers Anonymous Website:
Types of Meetings
Closed Meeting:
Only those with a gambling problem, or those who think they may have a gambling problem, and have a desire to stop gambling, may attend and participate.
Modified Closed Meeting:
Same as a “Closed Meeting” but the members would vote to include certain groups such as health professionals, guests attending with first time members, and persons with other addictions in need of a meeting
Open Meeting:
Spouses, family, and friends of the gambler are welcome
to attend and observe the meeting.
Chat:
https://m2.icarol.com/ConsumerRegistration.aspx?org=66046&pid=454&cc=en-US
Gamblers Anonymous:
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/locations/zip/table/0/na/na/na/21401/50?#gmap-nodemap-gmap0
National GA Telephone Meetings
Day and Time
Call-in Number and Meeting Code
Contact Email
Sunday 6pm PT
1-712-770-5338 code 836083 #
Sunday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Monday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4925 code 554671 #
Monday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Tuesday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4943 code 253824 #
Tuesday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Wednesday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4160 code 611704 #
Wednesday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Thursday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4981 code 872853 #
Thursday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Friday Noon PT
1-712-770-4979 code 703758 #
Friday3pmHelp@gmail.com (TBD)
Friday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4996 code 595094 #
Friday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Saturday 6pm PT
1-712-770-5335 code 491301 #
Saturday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Gamblers Anonymous 12-Steps Virtual Online Support Groups in California:
https://gasteps.org/virtual-meeting-directory
Gamblers Anonymous Support Groups in Oregon:
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/locations/state/table/OR/na/na/na/na/10?#gmap-nodemap-gmap0
Gamblers Anonymous Hotlines Website:
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/hotlines
Oregon Toll-Free Hotline Number:
1-855-2CALLGA (855-222-5542)
Gam-Anon for Family and Friends Website:
http://www.gam-anon.org/
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/content/gam-anon-help-family-friends
Find an AA Meeting In Oregon
Meetings in Spanish – Hearing Impaired Meetings – Online & In-Person – Hot Lines – Phone Apps
Looking for a local AA meeting?
Meeting lists are provided by local Districts, Intergroups and Central Offices.
You can use the district map page to find the District you’re interested in and then visit the meeting list and/or website for that district. If a District has no website, the nearest Intergroup or Central Office may be listed.
Hotline phone numbers listed below may also help.
If interested, you can download the meeting guide app from following the links below.
District Websites With Meeting Lists
Link:
https://www.aa-oregon.org/find-meetings/#districtlinks
Click the link above for the List of Oregon AA Districts with AA Meetings and Hotlines plus Phone Apps.
AA Portland Districts map page.
For a detailed view of Districts in the Portland area, visit the map page.
Link:
https://www.aa-oregon.org/portland-districts/
NOTE: Districts, Intergroups and Central Offices are independent service entities; Oregon Area 58 is not responsible for the content of their web sites.
Higher resolution maps of the District boundaries in Portland and in Oregon are also available for download.
District Websites
Hotlines
Tel: (971) 601-9220 Astoria / Seaside
Tel: (503) 739-4856 Tillamook
Link: Website & meeting list
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District 2
Depoe Bay, Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, South Beach, Toledo and Waldport
24-Hour Hotline
Tel: (541) 265-1953
Para Preguntas Llamar:
Tel: (541) 574-7842
Link: Website & meeting list
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District 3
Arlington, Boardman, Condon, Fossil, Hepper, Hermiston, Ione, Mission, Pendleton and Pilot Rock
Hotline
Tel: (800) 410-5953
Link: Website & meeting list
~~~
Districts 4 & 28
Salem, Dallas
Hotline
Tel: (503) 399-0599
Link: Website & meeting list
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District 5
Bend, Burns, Chemult, Culver, John Day, La Pine, Madras, Metolius, Mt. Vernon, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, Sunriver, Terrabonne, Tumalo, and Warm Springs
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 548-0440
Link: Website & meetings list
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District 6
Emerald Valley Intergroup:
Eugene, Alvadore, Cottage Grove, Creswell, Junction City, Lowell, Springfield, Veneta
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 342-4113
Link: Website & meetings list
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District 7
Josephine County Intergroup & Central Office
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 474-0782
Link: Website & meeting list
District 8
Coos Bay, Florence, Gardiner, Lakeside, Mapleton, North Bend, Reedsport
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 269-3265
Link: Website & meeting list
District 9
Northwest/Downtown Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list
District 10
Beaverton, Portland, Tigard
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list
District 11
Gresham & East County
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list
District 12
Eastside Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Meeting schedule (on Portland Intergroup web site)
District 13
Roseburg, Canyonville, Drain, Glendale, Riddle
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 673-7552
Link: Website & meeting list
District 14
Bingen/White Salmon WA, Carson WA, Goldendale WA, Hood River, Maupin, Moro, Odell, Parkdale, Stevenson WA, The Dalles, Tygh Valley
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (833) 423-3683 = (833-HAD-ENUF)
Link: Website & meeting list
District 15
Clackamas, Milwaukie, West Linn
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list
District 16
Applegate, Ashland, Butte Falls, Central Point,
Eagle Point, Gold Hill, Jacksonville, Medford,
Phoenix, Prospect, Rogue River, Ruch, Talent,
& White City
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 773-4848
Link: Website & meeting list
District 17
Klamath & Lake Counties
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 883-4970
Link: Website & meeting list
District 18
Clatskanie, Ranier, St. Helens, Scappoose, Vernonia
24-hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 366-0667 Columbia County
Link: Website & meeting list
District 19
Southwest of Eugene
24 Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 342-4113
Link: Website (Emerald Valley Intergroup) & meeting list
District 20
Springfield
24 Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 342-4113
Link: Web site (Emerald Valley Intergroup) & meeting list
District 21
Albany, Corvallis, Lebanon, Willamette Valley
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 967-4252
Link: Web site & meeting list
District 22
McMinnville, Newberg
24-Hour Hotlines:
Tel: (503) 472-1172 (McMinnville)
Tel: (888) 472-1172 (Newberg)
Link: Website & meeting list
District 23
Tualatin
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 684-0415
Link: Website (Westside Central Office) & meeting list
District 24
Eastside Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)
District 25
Estacada, Gresham
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)
District 26
North Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)
District 27
Southeast Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)
Districts 28 (and 4)
Salem, Dallas
Hotline:
Tel: (503) 399-0599
Link: Website & meeting list
District 29
Baker, Union & Wallowa Counties
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 624-5117
Link: Website & meeting list
District 30
Oregon South Coast – Bandon, Brookings, Coquille, Gold Beach, Langlois, Myrtle Point, Port Oxford
24-Hour Hotlines:
Tel: (541) 347-1720 Bandon
Tel: (541) 469-2440 Brookings
Link: Website & meeting list
District 31
Hillsboro
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: 503-684-0415
Link: Website (Westside Central Office) & meeting list
District 32
Canyon City, John Day, Mount Vernon
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 548-0440
Link: Website & meeting list (Central Oregon Intergroup)
Districts 34 & 35
Spanish Language districts for the entire state.
Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al
Tel: (971) 327-5523
Link: Meeting list (en Español)
District 36
Southwest Portland and parts of Lake Oswego
Link: Website and meeting list
District 37
Wilsonville, Sherwood, and West Linn
Link: Website (Westside Central Office) & meeting list
Download District maps of Portland and Oregon in higher resolution formats:
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Meetings en Español
Directorio de Grupos Hispaños:
Directory of Spanish-speaking Groups
1 file(s) 105.75 KB
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Oficina Intergrupal Hispaña De Salem Oregon
2495 Lancaster Dr. NE | Salem, OR 97303
(503) 899-2652
Distrito 28
Salem
Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al
Tel: (971) 327-5523
Link: Meeting schedule
Distrito 34
Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al
Tel: (971) 327-5523
Link: Meeting list (en Español)
Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al
Tel: (971) 327-5523
Link: Website
Link: Meeting list (en Español)
~~~
Meetings for the Hearing Impaired
AA Meeting Schedule for the Hearing Impaired
Hotline Phone Numbers by City
Albany/Corvallis: 541-967-4252
Astoria-Gearhart: 971-601-9220
Baker City: 541-624-5117
Bandon, Coquille: 541-347-1720
Boardman 800-410-5953
Clatskanie, Rainier, 503-366-0667
Scappoose, St Helens,
Vernonia
Coos Bay, North Bend, (541) 469-2440
Lakeside, Reedsport,
Florence, Gardiner,
Mapleton
Bend: 541-548-0440
Brookings: 541-469-2440
Burns: 541-548-0440
Cannon Beach: 503-861-5526
Condon 800-410-5953
The Dalles/Hood River: 800-999-9210
Echo 800-410-5953
Enterprise 541-624-5117
Eugene: 541-342-4113
Grants Pass: 541-474-0782
Heppner 800-410-5953
Hermiston: 800-410-5953
Klamath: 541-883-4970
La Grande: 541-624-5117
Lincoln City: 541-265-1953
Medford (District): 541-773-4848
McMinnville: 503-472-1172
Newberg: 888-472-1172
Newport: 541-265-1953
Ontario (includes Boise): 208-344-6611
Pendleton: 800-410-5953
Pilot Rock 800-410-5953
Portland: 503-223-8569
Westside Central Office: 503-684-0415
Roseburg: 541-673-7552
Salem: 503-399-0599
Seaside: 971-601-9220
Siletz: 541-265-1953
Umatilla 800-410-5953
Yachats, Waldport, Toledo: 541-265-1953
AA Meeting Finder Applications
SOBER VOICES BOOK STUDY
Fridays – 7-8AM – PST
BIG BOOK STUDY, AA STEPS, AA TRADITIONS, AA PROMISES MEETINGS
712.432.0075 ACCESS CODE 654443# / *6 TO MUTE * 6 TO UNMUTE
For AA list of AA Phone Meetings https://aaphonemeetings.org
About AA Phone Meetings
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self-supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does have operating costs, so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
https://www.nyintergroup.org/contributions/
Refuge Recovery is a practice, a process, a set of tools, a treatment, and a path to healing addiction and the suffering caused by addiction. This meeting is an ongoing online meeting where we study the four foundations of mindfulness. Please join us when you can.
60 – Minutes
Fridays, 7:00am PST
https://refugerecovery-org.zoom.us/j/84797220488
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About Refuge Recovery
Buddhism recognizes a non-theistic approach to spiritual practice. The Refuge Recovery program of recovery does not ask anyone to believe anything, only to trust the process and do the hard work of recovery.
This program contains a systematic approach to treating and recovering from all forms of addictions. Using the traditional formulation, the program of recovery consists of the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. When sincerely practiced, the program will ensure a full recovery from addiction and a lifelong sense of well-being and happiness.
Of course, like every path, you can only get to your destination by moving forward, one foot in front of the other. The path is gradual and comprehensive, a map of the inner terrain that must be traversed in the process of recovery. The path includes daily meditation practices, written investigations of the causes and conditions of your addictions, and how to find or create the community you will need in order to heal and awaken. Our community helps shape, inform, and enhance the program with their direct experience of practicing these principles. This program, then, should be viewed as a collaborative effort. We have every intention to learn, grow and evolve.
Refuge Recovery is a practice, a process, a set of tools, a treatment, and a path to healing addiction and the suffering caused by addiction. This meeting is an ongoing online meeting where we study the four foundations of mindfulness. Please join us when you can.
No Matter Where You Go, There You Are
7:30am PST
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88314630035
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Meeting ID: 883 1463 0035
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kb05kZXphU
About Refuge Recovery
Buddhism recognizes a non-theistic approach to spiritual practice. The Refuge Recovery program of recovery does not ask anyone to believe anything, only to trust the process and do the hard work of recovery.
This program contains a systematic approach to treating and recovering from all forms of addictions. Using the traditional formulation, the program of recovery consists of the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. When sincerely practiced, the program will ensure a full recovery from addiction and a lifelong sense of well-being and happiness.
Of course, like every path, you can only get to your destination by moving forward, one foot in front of the other. The path is gradual and comprehensive, a map of the inner terrain that must be traversed in the process of recovery. The path includes daily meditation practices, written investigations of the causes and conditions of your addictions, and how to find or create the community you will need in order to heal and awaken. Our community helps shape, inform, and enhance the program with their direct experience of practicing these principles. This program, then, should be viewed as a collaborative effort. We have every intention to learn, grow and evolve.
CROSS TALK
Fridays – 9-10AM – PST
FOCUSING ON RECOVERY FROM ALCOHOLISM FROM AA LITERATURE , TOPICS RELATED TO ALCOHOLISM
712-451-0235 ACCESS CODE 979634# / *6 TO MUTE * 6 TO UNMUTE
For AA list of AA Phone Meetings https://aaphonemeetings.org
About AA Phone Meetings
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self-supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does have operating costs, so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
SOBER VOICES
Fridays – 9-10AM – PST
AA TOPIC DISCUSSION MEETINGS
712.432.0075 ACCESS CODE 654443# / *6 TO MUTE * 6 TO UNMUTE
For AA list of AA Phone Meetings https://aaphonemeetings.org
About AA Phone Meetings
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self-supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does have operating costs, so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
https://www.nyintergroup.org/contributions/
DDAOR MEETING ONLINE
Fridays, 10 – 11AM PST
Join Zoom Meeting
Dual Diagnosis Anonymous (DDA) is a peer support group based on an authorized version of the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous plus an additional 5 Steps that focus on Dual Diagnosis (mental illness and substance abuse). DDA’s unique 12 Steps Plus 5 Program offers hope for achieving the promise of recovery. Read more about the history of DDA at http://www.ddaoregon.com/about.htm.
Refuge Recovery is a practice, a process, a set of tools, a treatment, and a path to healing addiction and the suffering caused by addiction. This meeting is an ongoing online meeting where we study the four foundations of mindfulness. Please join us when you can.
Gimme Shelter
12:00PM PST
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83990171968Meeting ID: 839 9017 1968Dial by your location
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Meeting ID: 839 9017 1968
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/keDs4kd53P
About Refuge Recovery
Buddhism recognizes a non-theistic approach to spiritual practice. The Refuge Recovery program of recovery does not ask anyone to believe anything, only to trust the process and do the hard work of recovery.
This program contains a systematic approach to treating and recovering from all forms of addictions. Using the traditional formulation, the program of recovery consists of the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. When sincerely practiced, the program will ensure a full recovery from addiction and a lifelong sense of well-being and happiness.
Of course, like every path, you can only get to your destination by moving forward, one foot in front of the other. The path is gradual and comprehensive, a map of the inner terrain that must be traversed in the process of recovery. The path includes daily meditation practices, written investigations of the causes and conditions of your addictions, and how to find or create the community you will need in order to heal and awaken. Our community helps shape, inform, and enhance the program with their direct experience of practicing these principles. This program, then, should be viewed as a collaborative effort. We have every intention to learn, grow and evolve.
Refuge Recovery is a practice, a process, a set of tools, a treatment, and a path to healing addiction and the suffering caused by addiction This meeting is an ongoing online meeting where we study the four foundations of mindfulness. Please join us when you can.
Houston
Fridays PST
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83241763415Meeting ID: 832 4176 3415
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Meeting ID: 832 4176 3415
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kceShaNBIQ
About Refuge Recovery
“We Stood at the Turning Point” BBSS Meeting
4-5:30PM PST – Fridays
The BBSS process is a fearless and thorough way of working the 12 Steps developed by five members of Alcoholics Anonymous from Hyannis, Massachusetts in the mid-1980s.
Meetings follow a 15-week rotation where key portions of the AA Big Book — covering one or more of the Steps — are read, witnessed to by a main speaker, and discussed by those qualified to share.
Zoom Meeting ID: 594 783 5344
Audio Only Option: 1-301-715-8592
Password: 222
Email: aaabigbookstepstudy@gmail.com
Contact: Matt D.
MA – Marijuana Anonymous
Stoners of Color – Grab Bag Meeting
Fridays 4:00PM to 5:15PM PST
Stoners of Color is specifically for those who identify as multiracial, Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC) to relate in a culturally aware setting. We are fiercely LGBTQ+ inclusive. This meeting has a grab-bag format where we ask each other questions about our recovery.
Meets on Zoom: Join Online, Meeting ID: 879 1745 9995, Password: BIPOC59
What is Marijuana Anonymous?
Marijuana Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share our experience, strength, and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others to recover from marijuana addiction.
The only requirement is a desire to stop using marijuana. There are no dues or fees for membership. MA is fully self-supporting through members’ contributions. MA is not affiliated with any religious or secular institution or organization and has no opinion on any outside controversies or causes.
Our primary purpose is to stay free of marijuana and to help the addict who still suffers achieve the same freedom. This is done by practicing the suggested Twelve Steps of recovery and by being guided by the Twelve Traditions.
Ultimately, hope for recovery lies in the individual addict’s ability to recognize that they have a problem and that they need help. The point at which one recognizes the need for help is commonly referred to as a “bottom” or a moment of clarity. The addict must have a true desire to stop using and the willingness to admit that the problem cannot be coped with alone.
DDAOR MEETING ONLINE
Fridays, 5 – 6PM PST
Join Zoom Meeting: https: https://zoom.us/j/597932554
Dual Diagnosis Anonymous (DDA) is a peer support group based on an authorized version of the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous plus an additional 5 Steps that focus on Dual Diagnosis (mental illness and substance abuse). DDA’s unique 12 Steps Plus 5 Program offers hope for achieving the promise of recovery. Read more about the history of DDA at http://www.ddaoregon.com/about.htm.
Refuge Recovery is a practice, a process, a set of tools, a treatment, and a path to healing addiction and the suffering caused by addiction This meeting is an ongoing online meeting where we study the four foundations of mindfulness. Please join us when you can.
Triangle – Raleigh Meeting
Fridays PST
https://zoom.us/j/471844025
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Meeting ID: 471 844 025
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About Refuge Recovery
Refuge Recovery is a practice, a process, a set of tools, a treatment, and a path to healing addiction and the suffering caused by addiction This meeting is an ongoing online meeting where we study the four foundations of mindfulness. Please join us when you can.
Triangle – Raleigh Meeting
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About Refuge Recovery
Nar-Anon Family Groups
A 12-Step Program for Family & Friends of Addicts
Men Sharing – TOHPIF
Fridays, 5:30 – 6:30-8 PM PST
ZOOM MEETING ID
885 1955 3767
Host – Discovereshtoday@gmail.com
Newcomer’s Welcome©
The Nar-Anon Family Groups is primarily for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone very near to you. We have traveled that unhappy road too, and found the answer with serenity and peace of mind. Narateen is part of the Nar-Anon program for teens affected by someone else’s addiction.
When you come into the family group, you are no longer alone, but among true friends who understand your problem as few others could. We respect your confidence and anonymity as we know you will respect ours. We hope to give you the assurance that no situation is too difficult and no unhappiness is too great to be overcome.
Our program, which is not a religious one but a spiritual way of life, is based on the Twelve Steps of Nar-Anon. We’ve found that the working of these steps will bring the solution to practically any problem. We urge you to take this program and its twelve steps seriously. It has been as helpful to us as the Narcotics Anonymous program is to the addict. We only ask for the wisdom and courage to see ourselves as we really are, to do something about ourselves with the help of a Higher Power as we understand this, and for the grace to release our addicts with love and cease trying to change them.
Keep an open mind and attend as many meetings as possible. Feel free to share during the meeting. You may ask questions after the meeting. You’ll soon make friends and will feel very much a part of the group.
With the understanding that addiction is a disease, and the realization that we are powerless over it, as well as over other people’s lives, we are ready to do something useful and constructive with our own. Then, and only then, can we be of any help to others.
Nar-Anon Family Groups
A 12-Step Program for Family & Friends of Addicts
Rocky Mountain NFG Region
Weekdays and Weekends, 6-7:00 PM
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Newcomer’s Welcome©
The Nar-Anon Family Groups is primarily for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone very near to you. We have traveled that unhappy road too, and found the answer with serenity and peace of mind. Narateen is part of the Nar-Anon program for teens affected by someone else’s addiction.
When you come into the family group, you are no longer alone, but among true friends who understand your problem as few others could. We respect your confidence and anonymity as we know you will respect ours. We hope to give you the assurance that no situation is too difficult and no unhappiness is too great to be overcome.
Our program, which is not a religious one but a spiritual way of life, is based on the Twelve Steps of Nar-Anon. We’ve found that the working of these steps will bring the solution to practically any problem. We urge you to take this program and its twelve steps seriously. It has been as helpful to us as the Narcotics Anonymous program is to the addict. We only ask for the wisdom and courage to see ourselves as we really are, to do something about ourselves with the help of a Higher Power as we understand this, and for the grace to release our addicts with love and cease trying to change them.
Keep an open mind and attend as many meetings as possible. Feel free to share during the meeting. You may ask questions after the meeting. You’ll soon make friends and will feel very much a part of the group.
With the understanding that addiction is a disease, and the realization that we are powerless over it, as well as over other people’s lives, we are ready to do something useful and constructive with our own. Then, and only then, can we be of any help to others.
Refuge Recovery is a practice, a process, a set of tools, a treatment, and a path to healing addiction and the suffering caused by addiction This meeting is an ongoing online meeting where we study the four foundations of mindfulness. Please join us when you can.
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About Refuge Recovery
Atheists Recover Too – Living Proof
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About the Secular NA
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem.
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop gambling.
There are no dues or fees for Gamblers Anonymous membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. Gamblers Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any cause. Our primary purpose is to stop gambling and to help other compulsive gamblers do the same.”
From the Gamblers Anonymous Website:
Types of Meetings
Closed Meeting:
Only those with a gambling problem, or those who think they may have a gambling problem, and have a desire to stop gambling, may attend and participate.
Modified Closed Meeting:
Same as a “Closed Meeting” but the members would vote to include certain groups such as health professionals, guests attending with first time members, and persons with other addictions in need of a meeting
Open Meeting:
Spouses, family, and friends of the gambler are welcome
to attend and observe the meeting.
Chat:
https://m2.icarol.com/ConsumerRegistration.aspx?org=66046&pid=454&cc=en-US
Gamblers Anonymous:
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/locations/zip/table/0/na/na/na/21401/50?#gmap-nodemap-gmap0
National GA Telephone Meetings
Day and Time
Call-in Number and Meeting Code
Contact Email
Sunday 6pm PT
1-712-770-5338 code 836083 #
Sunday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Monday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4925 code 554671 #
Monday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Tuesday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4943 code 253824 #
Tuesday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Wednesday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4160 code 611704 #
Wednesday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Thursday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4981 code 872853 #
Thursday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Friday Noon PT
1-712-770-4979 code 703758 #
Friday3pmHelp@gmail.com (TBD)
Friday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4996 code 595094 #
Friday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Saturday 6pm PT
1-712-770-5335 code 491301 #
Saturday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Gamblers Anonymous 12-Steps Virtual Online Support Groups in California:
https://gasteps.org/virtual-meeting-directory
Gamblers Anonymous Support Groups in Oregon:
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/locations/state/table/OR/na/na/na/na/10?#gmap-nodemap-gmap0
Gamblers Anonymous Hotlines Website:
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/hotlines
Oregon Toll-Free Hotline Number:
1-855-2CALLGA (855-222-5542)
Gam-Anon for Family and Friends Website:
http://www.gam-anon.org/
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/content/gam-anon-help-family-friends
Find an AA Meeting In Oregon
Meetings in Spanish – Hearing Impaired Meetings – Online & In-Person – Hot Lines – Phone Apps
Looking for a local AA meeting?
Meeting lists are provided by local Districts, Intergroups and Central Offices.
You can use the district map page to find the District you’re interested in and then visit the meeting list and/or website for that district. If a District has no website, the nearest Intergroup or Central Office may be listed.
Hotline phone numbers listed below may also help.
If interested, you can download the meeting guide app from following the links below.
District Websites With Meeting Lists
Link:
https://www.aa-oregon.org/find-meetings/#districtlinks
Click the link above for the List of Oregon AA Districts with AA Meetings and Hotlines plus Phone Apps.
AA Portland Districts map page.
For a detailed view of Districts in the Portland area, visit the map page.
Link:
https://www.aa-oregon.org/portland-districts/
NOTE: Districts, Intergroups and Central Offices are independent service entities; Oregon Area 58 is not responsible for the content of their web sites.
Higher resolution maps of the District boundaries in Portland and in Oregon are also available for download.
District Websites
Hotlines
Tel: (971) 601-9220 Astoria / Seaside
Tel: (503) 739-4856 Tillamook
Link: Website & meeting list
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District 2
Depoe Bay, Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, South Beach, Toledo and Waldport
24-Hour Hotline
Tel: (541) 265-1953
Para Preguntas Llamar:
Tel: (541) 574-7842
Link: Website & meeting list
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District 3
Arlington, Boardman, Condon, Fossil, Hepper, Hermiston, Ione, Mission, Pendleton and Pilot Rock
Hotline
Tel: (800) 410-5953
Link: Website & meeting list
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Districts 4 & 28
Salem, Dallas
Hotline
Tel: (503) 399-0599
Link: Website & meeting list
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District 5
Bend, Burns, Chemult, Culver, John Day, La Pine, Madras, Metolius, Mt. Vernon, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, Sunriver, Terrabonne, Tumalo, and Warm Springs
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 548-0440
Link: Website & meetings list
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District 6
Emerald Valley Intergroup:
Eugene, Alvadore, Cottage Grove, Creswell, Junction City, Lowell, Springfield, Veneta
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 342-4113
Link: Website & meetings list
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District 7
Josephine County Intergroup & Central Office
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 474-0782
Link: Website & meeting list
District 8
Coos Bay, Florence, Gardiner, Lakeside, Mapleton, North Bend, Reedsport
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 269-3265
Link: Website & meeting list
District 9
Northwest/Downtown Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list
District 10
Beaverton, Portland, Tigard
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list
District 11
Gresham & East County
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list
District 12
Eastside Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Meeting schedule (on Portland Intergroup web site)
District 13
Roseburg, Canyonville, Drain, Glendale, Riddle
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 673-7552
Link: Website & meeting list
District 14
Bingen/White Salmon WA, Carson WA, Goldendale WA, Hood River, Maupin, Moro, Odell, Parkdale, Stevenson WA, The Dalles, Tygh Valley
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (833) 423-3683 = (833-HAD-ENUF)
Link: Website & meeting list
District 15
Clackamas, Milwaukie, West Linn
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list
District 16
Applegate, Ashland, Butte Falls, Central Point,
Eagle Point, Gold Hill, Jacksonville, Medford,
Phoenix, Prospect, Rogue River, Ruch, Talent,
& White City
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 773-4848
Link: Website & meeting list
District 17
Klamath & Lake Counties
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 883-4970
Link: Website & meeting list
District 18
Clatskanie, Ranier, St. Helens, Scappoose, Vernonia
24-hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 366-0667 Columbia County
Link: Website & meeting list
District 19
Southwest of Eugene
24 Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 342-4113
Link: Website (Emerald Valley Intergroup) & meeting list
District 20
Springfield
24 Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 342-4113
Link: Web site (Emerald Valley Intergroup) & meeting list
District 21
Albany, Corvallis, Lebanon, Willamette Valley
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 967-4252
Link: Web site & meeting list
District 22
McMinnville, Newberg
24-Hour Hotlines:
Tel: (503) 472-1172 (McMinnville)
Tel: (888) 472-1172 (Newberg)
Link: Website & meeting list
District 23
Tualatin
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 684-0415
Link: Website (Westside Central Office) & meeting list
District 24
Eastside Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)
District 25
Estacada, Gresham
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)
District 26
North Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)
District 27
Southeast Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)
Districts 28 (and 4)
Salem, Dallas
Hotline:
Tel: (503) 399-0599
Link: Website & meeting list
District 29
Baker, Union & Wallowa Counties
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 624-5117
Link: Website & meeting list
District 30
Oregon South Coast – Bandon, Brookings, Coquille, Gold Beach, Langlois, Myrtle Point, Port Oxford
24-Hour Hotlines:
Tel: (541) 347-1720 Bandon
Tel: (541) 469-2440 Brookings
Link: Website & meeting list
District 31
Hillsboro
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: 503-684-0415
Link: Website (Westside Central Office) & meeting list
District 32
Canyon City, John Day, Mount Vernon
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 548-0440
Link: Website & meeting list (Central Oregon Intergroup)
Districts 34 & 35
Spanish Language districts for the entire state.
Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al
Tel: (971) 327-5523
Link: Meeting list (en Español)
District 36
Southwest Portland and parts of Lake Oswego
Link: Website and meeting list
District 37
Wilsonville, Sherwood, and West Linn
Link: Website (Westside Central Office) & meeting list
Download District maps of Portland and Oregon in higher resolution formats:
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Meetings en Español
Directorio de Grupos Hispaños:
Directory of Spanish-speaking Groups
1 file(s) 105.75 KB
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Oficina Intergrupal Hispaña De Salem Oregon
2495 Lancaster Dr. NE | Salem, OR 97303
(503) 899-2652
Distrito 28
Salem
Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al
Tel: (971) 327-5523
Link: Meeting schedule
Distrito 34
Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al
Tel: (971) 327-5523
Link: Meeting list (en Español)
Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al
Tel: (971) 327-5523
Link: Website
Link: Meeting list (en Español)
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Meetings for the Hearing Impaired
AA Meeting Schedule for the Hearing Impaired
Hotline Phone Numbers by City
Albany/Corvallis: 541-967-4252
Astoria-Gearhart: 971-601-9220
Baker City: 541-624-5117
Bandon, Coquille: 541-347-1720
Boardman 800-410-5953
Clatskanie, Rainier, 503-366-0667
Scappoose, St Helens,
Vernonia
Coos Bay, North Bend, (541) 469-2440
Lakeside, Reedsport,
Florence, Gardiner,
Mapleton
Bend: 541-548-0440
Brookings: 541-469-2440
Burns: 541-548-0440
Cannon Beach: 503-861-5526
Condon 800-410-5953
The Dalles/Hood River: 800-999-9210
Echo 800-410-5953
Enterprise 541-624-5117
Eugene: 541-342-4113
Grants Pass: 541-474-0782
Heppner 800-410-5953
Hermiston: 800-410-5953
Klamath: 541-883-4970
La Grande: 541-624-5117
Lincoln City: 541-265-1953
Medford (District): 541-773-4848
McMinnville: 503-472-1172
Newberg: 888-472-1172
Newport: 541-265-1953
Ontario (includes Boise): 208-344-6611
Pendleton: 800-410-5953
Pilot Rock 800-410-5953
Portland: 503-223-8569
Westside Central Office: 503-684-0415
Roseburg: 541-673-7552
Salem: 503-399-0599
Seaside: 971-601-9220
Siletz: 541-265-1953
Umatilla 800-410-5953
Yachats, Waldport, Toledo: 541-265-1953
AA Meeting Finder Applications
WOMAN SOBER LIVING
Saturdays – 4-5AM – PST
AA LITERATURE/ AA SLOGAN / GRATITUDE LIST MEETING/ PARTICIPANT OPENS WITH ANY ONE OF THOSE OF YOUR OWN CHOOSING BEFORE SHARING
515.606.5431 ACCESS CODE 192390# / *6 TO MUTE * 6 TO UNMUTE
For AA list of AA Phone Meetings https://aaphonemeetings.org
About AA Phone Meetings
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self-supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does have operating costs, so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
https://www.nyintergroup.org/contributions/
Saturday “Now about sex…” Men’s Meeting
6-7:00AM PST
Speaker meeting focusing on sex inventory from AA Big Book and sharing
Email for details: aaa.uk.recovery@gmail.com
Contact: Dermot G.
Good Mourning God
Saturdays – 6-7AM – PST
HOW WE DO IT WE. WE OPEN THE MEETING REQUESTING A MEMBER READ CONFERENCE APPROVED LITERATURE OR THE 24 HOUR A DAY BOOK. THEN FOLLOWS A PERIOD OF SILENT MEDIATION. AT 9:23 WE OPEN THE MEETING FOR SHARING YOUR EXPERIENCE, HOPE, AND STRENGTH
319.527.2730 ACCESS CODE 959544# / *6 TO MUTE * 6 TO UNMUTE
For AA list of AA Phone Meetings https://aaphonemeetings.org
About AA Phone Meetings
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self-supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does have operating costs, so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
https://www.nyintergroup.org/contributions/
Nar-Anon Family Groups
A 12-Step Program for Family & Friends of Addicts
Hope for Today – Olympia
Saturday, 6-7PM
Join Our Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 166 802 521
Passcode: 712228
E-mail olynaranon@gmail.com
Newcomer’s Welcome©
The Nar-Anon Family Groups is primarily for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone very near to you. We have traveled that unhappy road too, and found the answer with serenity and peace of mind. Narateen is part of the Nar-Anon program for teens affected by someone else’s addiction.
When you come into the family group, you are no longer alone, but among true friends who understand your problem as few others could. We respect your confidence and anonymity as we know you will respect ours. We hope to give you the assurance that no situation is too difficult and no unhappiness is too great to be overcome.
Our program, which is not a religious one but a spiritual way of life, is based on the Twelve Steps of Nar-Anon. We’ve found that the working of these steps will bring the solution to practically any problem. We urge you to take this program and its twelve steps seriously. It has been as helpful to us as the Narcotics Anonymous program is to the addict. We only ask for the wisdom and courage to see ourselves as we really are, to do something about ourselves with the help of a Higher Power as we understand this, and for the grace to release our addicts with love and cease trying to change them.
Keep an open mind and attend as many meetings as possible. Feel free to share during the meeting. You may ask questions after the meeting. You’ll soon make friends and will feel very much a part of the group.
With the understanding that addiction is a disease, and the realization that we are powerless over it, as well as over other people’s lives, we are ready to do something useful and constructive with our own. Then, and only then, can we be of any help to others.
Portland Area Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous
Eye Opener
Online Via ZOOM, Weekdays and Weekends, 6-7 AM PST
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism. Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
What Is Alcoholics Anonymous?
Alcoholics Anonymous is a community of men and women who have found a solution to their drinking problem. We are:
- Anonymous – no personal information, no last names
- Nonprofessional – no paid counselors
- Self-supporting – no cost except what we choose to put in the basket
- Inclusive – everyone is welcome
- Non-political – we don’t take sides
- Non-sectarian – not promoting any religion
- Available almost everywhere in the U.S. and world-wide
About Meetings
A.A. Groups conduct meetings, usually weekly, where we share our experience, strength, and hope. Portland area meetings are listed on the Meetings page by day, time, and location.
The two most common kinds of A.A. meetings are:
OPEN MEETINGS: Open to alcoholics and their families, anyone who thinks they may have a drinking problem, as well as anyone curious about A.A.
CLOSED MEETINGS: Limited to those with a desire to stop drinking, they provide an opportunity for sharing on problems related to alcoholism and discussion of solutions found in the recovery program.
What happens at an A.A. Meeting?
Some meetings are specific to men, women, LBGTQ, and speakers of minority languages. There is often some socializing before the meeting begins. Meetings commonly begin with a short prayer or moment of silence, followed by a few readings from A.A. literature.
Following announcements, the basket is passed; typical contributions are a dollar or two but are not required. The money collected is used for coffee, rent for the meeting space, A.A. literature purchases, and support of local, state, and national A.A. services, such as this website. Large donations are actively discouraged.
Common meeting formats include:
Speaker – one person relating their personal experience with alcoholism and recovery
Group discussion of a topic chosen by the chairperson
Step Study meeting where one or more of the 12 Steps are discussed
In keeping with A.A.’s primary purpose, discussion is generally focused on recovery from alcoholism.
The meeting is typically ended with a prayer, usually the Serenity Prayer or the Lord’s Prayer, often with the group forming a circle and holding hands. Participation in the prayer is optional. More socializing typically follows the close of the formal meeting, and members may gather afterward at a nearby coffee shop.
A.A. Preamble
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS® is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions.
AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes.
Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety.
SOBER VOICES BOOK STUDY
Saturdays – 7-8AM – PST
BIG BOOK STUDY, AA STEPS, AA TRADITIONS, AA PROMISES MEETINGS
712.432.0075 ACCESS CODE 654443# / *6 TO MUTE * 6 TO UNMUTE
For AA list of AA Phone Meetings https://aaphonemeetings.org
About AA Phone Meetings
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self-supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does have operating costs, so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
https://www.nyintergroup.org/contributions/
CROSS TALK
Saturdays – 9-10AM – PST
FOCUSING ON RECOVERY FROM ALCOHOLISM FROM AA LITERATURE , TOPICS RELATED TO ALCOHOLISM
712-451-0235 ACCESS CODE 979634# / *6 TO MUTE * 6 TO UNMUTE
For AA list of AA Phone Meetings https://aaphonemeetings.org
About AA Phone Meetings
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self-supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does have operating costs, so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
SOBER VOICES
Saturdays – 9-10AM – PST
AA TOPIC DISCUSSION MEETINGS
712.432.0075 ACCESS CODE 654443# / *6 TO MUTE * 6 TO UNMUTE
For AA list of AA Phone Meetings https://aaphonemeetings.org
About AA Phone Meetings
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self-supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does have operating costs, so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
https://www.nyintergroup.org/contributions/
Saturday Serenity: Y12SR Online Recovery Meeting with Angie
Saturdays, 9-10AM PST
Yoga of 12- Step Recovery uses discussion, asana, pranayama and meditation to explore addiction and recovery within the body/mind continuum.
It weaves together the wisdom of yoga and the practical tools of 12-step programs. It is a rich and powerful framework designed to inspire compassionate awareness, change, and healing.
We meet weekly to use the tools and principles of the 12-step program and yoga to address the physical, mental and spiritual dis-ease of addiction.
Nar-Anon Family Groups
A 12-Step Program for Family & Friends of Addicts
Strength to Change Online Meeting
Saturday, 10:00 a.m.
Join Our Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82118429195?pwd=WFpOZS9iS0FqMFYzT3FnUGZNSVlUUT09
Meeting ID: 821 1842 9195
Passcode: 249144
Newcomer’s Welcome©
The Nar-Anon Family Groups is primarily for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone very near to you. We have traveled that unhappy road too, and found the answer with serenity and peace of mind. Narateen is part of the Nar-Anon program for teens affected by someone else’s addiction.
When you come into the family group, you are no longer alone, but among true friends who understand your problem as few others could. We respect your confidence and anonymity as we know you will respect ours. We hope to give you the assurance that no situation is too difficult and no unhappiness is too great to be overcome.
Our program, which is not a religious one but a spiritual way of life, is based on the Twelve Steps of Nar-Anon. We’ve found that the working of these steps will bring the solution to practically any problem. We urge you to take this program and its twelve steps seriously. It has been as helpful to us as the Narcotics Anonymous program is to the addict. We only ask for the wisdom and courage to see ourselves as we really are, to do something about ourselves with the help of a Higher Power as we understand this, and for the grace to release our addicts with love and cease trying to change them.
Keep an open mind and attend as many meetings as possible. Feel free to share during the meeting. You may ask questions after the meeting. You’ll soon make friends and will feel very much a part of the group.
With the understanding that addiction is a disease, and the realization that we are powerless over it, as well as over other people’s lives, we are ready to do something useful and constructive with our own. Then, and only then, can we be of any help to others.
Belief Not Needed: A Secular Meeting (US)
Saturdays and Tuesdays
ZOOM Meeting ID: 484 4833 383
Passcode: Recovery
Direct Link: https://zoom.us/j/4844833383
English
SATURDAY:
1:00pm (Pacific) Sat
4:00pm (East) Sat
7am (AEDT) Sun
TUESDAY:
1:00pm (pacific) TUES
4:00pm (east) Sat
7am (AEDT) Sun
This group started with a focus to create a space for atheists, agnostics, or anyone who wishes to get clean and work a program of recovery without dogma or religiosity. At first, we, as recovering addicts, had to go along with the god antics, but now, we are a growing movement that no longer is bound by needing a higher power or god to recover. Belief Not Needed is now a part the secular movement on an international level. It started in Tacoma, Washington with two people and a dream. We never dreamed it would come this far.
In NA, we promise you can get clean, lose the desire to use, and find a new way of life. Getting clean can be one of the hardest but best decisions we make for ourselves.
If you are just getting clean, trying again, or coming back from a relapse, we lovingly suggest, if you can, to go to a meeting everyday in your early recovery (just getting off drugs, alcohol, or any other substances you are using).
Also, getting professional and medical help may be needed as well. Many of us, in recovery, seek professional and medical help in conjunction with recovery.
Meeting details
- Every Saturday/Tuesday at 1pm US Pacific
- 90 minute meeting
- Meeting format consist of Check in 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month
- 2nd and 4th meeting of the month is Topic Wheel
- If there is a 5th Saturday/Tuesday of the month, then it’s a Speaker Meeting.
This group participates in the PayPal project. Donate directly to this meeting’s 7th Tradition by Clicking here
About the Secular NA
Saturday AAA in Japanese
5-6PM PST – Saturdays
Zoom Meeting ID: 665 619 0156
Password: aaa
Email: alladdictsanonymousjpn@gmail.com
Contact: Aya
Website: alladdictsanonymousjpn.blogspot.com
Crim Anon with VOA (Volunteers of America) OPEN virtual group on Saturday
6pm-7:15pm PST
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID 859 776 189
Facebook page:
Nar-Anon Family Groups
A 12-Step Program for Family & Friends of Addicts
Rocky Mountain NFG Region
Weekdays and Weekends, 6-7:00 PM
Join Our Zoom Meeting
Go to This Link and CLICK on the Virtual Meeting Room Icon
https://www.naranonrm.org/
One tap mobile+1 646 558 8656 US
Meeting ID 395160780# / Passcode 441052#
Newcomer’s Welcome©
The Nar-Anon Family Groups is primarily for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone very near to you. We have traveled that unhappy road too, and found the answer with serenity and peace of mind. Narateen is part of the Nar-Anon program for teens affected by someone else’s addiction.
When you come into the family group, you are no longer alone, but among true friends who understand your problem as few others could. We respect your confidence and anonymity as we know you will respect ours. We hope to give you the assurance that no situation is too difficult and no unhappiness is too great to be overcome.
Our program, which is not a religious one but a spiritual way of life, is based on the Twelve Steps of Nar-Anon. We’ve found that the working of these steps will bring the solution to practically any problem. We urge you to take this program and its twelve steps seriously. It has been as helpful to us as the Narcotics Anonymous program is to the addict. We only ask for the wisdom and courage to see ourselves as we really are, to do something about ourselves with the help of a Higher Power as we understand this, and for the grace to release our addicts with love and cease trying to change them.
Keep an open mind and attend as many meetings as possible. Feel free to share during the meeting. You may ask questions after the meeting. You’ll soon make friends and will feel very much a part of the group.
With the understanding that addiction is a disease, and the realization that we are powerless over it, as well as over other people’s lives, we are ready to do something useful and constructive with our own. Then, and only then, can we be of any help to others.
Nar-Anon Family Groups
A 12-Step Program for Family & Friends of Addicts
Sunrise Serenity – Puyallup
Tuesdays, 6:00 PM PST
Join Our Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 816 3965 5745
E-mail SunriseSerenity@yahoo.com
Newcomer’s Welcome©
The Nar-Anon Family Groups is primarily for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone very near to you. We have traveled that unhappy road too, and found the answer with serenity and peace of mind. Narateen is part of the Nar-Anon program for teens affected by someone else’s addiction.
When you come into the family group, you are no longer alone, but among true friends who understand your problem as few others could. We respect your confidence and anonymity as we know you will respect ours. We hope to give you the assurance that no situation is too difficult and no unhappiness is too great to be overcome.
Our program, which is not a religious one but a spiritual way of life, is based on the Twelve Steps of Nar-Anon. We’ve found that the working of these steps will bring the solution to practically any problem. We urge you to take this program and its twelve steps seriously. It has been as helpful to us as the Narcotics Anonymous program is to the addict. We only ask for the wisdom and courage to see ourselves as we really are, to do something about ourselves with the help of a Higher Power as we understand this, and for the grace to release our addicts with love and cease trying to change them.
Keep an open mind and attend as many meetings as possible. Feel free to share during the meeting. You may ask questions after the meeting. You’ll soon make friends and will feel very much a part of the group.
With the understanding that addiction is a disease, and the realization that we are powerless over it, as well as over other people’s lives, we are ready to do something useful and constructive with our own. Then, and only then, can we be of any help to others.
Meeting ID: 815 3842 2144
Passcode: secularna
Direct Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81538422144?pwd=cm1BNCtvbUNZN3JTUThvQWRCaEpKZz09
English
6:00pm (PDT) Sat
9:00pm (EDT) Sat
2:00am (British Summer Time) Sun
11:00Am (AEST) Sun
Click on this link to make a PayPal donation.
Then click on Send and note the donation is for BB International.
About the Secular NA
Criminals Anonymous Fellowship – The Jordan Center Open Meetings
Saturdays 7:00pm – 8:00pm PST
Crim Anon Website:
Facebook Crim Anon Home Page
https://www.facebook.com/CriminalsAnonymous/
Facebook Crim Anon Fellowship Page:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/475073000014931/
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem.
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop gambling.
There are no dues or fees for Gamblers Anonymous membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. Gamblers Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any cause. Our primary purpose is to stop gambling and to help other compulsive gamblers do the same.”
From the Gamblers Anonymous Website:
Types of Meetings
Closed Meeting:
Only those with a gambling problem, or those who think they may have a gambling problem, and have a desire to stop gambling, may attend and participate.
Modified Closed Meeting:
Same as a “Closed Meeting” but the members would vote to include certain groups such as health professionals, guests attending with first time members, and persons with other addictions in need of a meeting
Open Meeting:
Spouses, family, and friends of the gambler are welcome
to attend and observe the meeting.
Chat:
https://m2.icarol.com/ConsumerRegistration.aspx?org=66046&pid=454&cc=en-US
Gamblers Anonymous:
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/locations/zip/table/0/na/na/na/21401/50?#gmap-nodemap-gmap0
National GA Telephone Meetings
Day and Time
Call-in Number and Meeting Code
Contact Email
Sunday 6pm PT
1-712-770-5338 code 836083 #
Sunday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Monday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4925 code 554671 #
Monday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Tuesday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4943 code 253824 #
Tuesday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Wednesday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4160 code 611704 #
Wednesday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Thursday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4981 code 872853 #
Thursday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Friday Noon PT
1-712-770-4979 code 703758 #
Friday3pmHelp@gmail.com (TBD)
Friday 6pm PT
1-712-770-4996 code 595094 #
Friday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Saturday 6pm PT
1-712-770-5335 code 491301 #
Saturday9pmHelp@gmail.com
Gamblers Anonymous 12-Steps Virtual Online Support Groups in California:
https://gasteps.org/virtual-meeting-directory
Gamblers Anonymous Support Groups in Oregon:
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/locations/state/table/OR/na/na/na/na/10?#gmap-nodemap-gmap0
Gamblers Anonymous Hotlines Website:
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/hotlines
Oregon Toll-Free Hotline Number:
1-855-2CALLGA (855-222-5542)
Gam-Anon for Family and Friends Website:
http://www.gam-anon.org/
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/content/gam-anon-help-family-friends
Find an AA Meeting In Oregon
Meetings in Spanish – Hearing Impaired Meetings – Online & In-Person – Hot Lines – Phone Apps
Looking for a local AA meeting?
Meeting lists are provided by local Districts, Intergroups and Central Offices.
You can use the district map page to find the District you’re interested in and then visit the meeting list and/or website for that district. If a District has no website, the nearest Intergroup or Central Office may be listed.
Hotline phone numbers listed below may also help.
If interested, you can download the meeting guide app from following the links below.
District Websites With Meeting Lists
Link:
https://www.aa-oregon.org/find-meetings/#districtlinks
Click the link above for the List of Oregon AA Districts with AA Meetings and Hotlines plus Phone Apps.
AA Portland Districts map page.
For a detailed view of Districts in the Portland area, visit the map page.
Link:
https://www.aa-oregon.org/portland-districts/
NOTE: Districts, Intergroups and Central Offices are independent service entities; Oregon Area 58 is not responsible for the content of their web sites.
Higher resolution maps of the District boundaries in Portland and in Oregon are also available for download.
District Websites
Hotlines
Tel: (971) 601-9220 Astoria / Seaside
Tel: (503) 739-4856 Tillamook
Link: Website & meeting list
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District 2
Depoe Bay, Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, South Beach, Toledo and Waldport
24-Hour Hotline
Tel: (541) 265-1953
Para Preguntas Llamar:
Tel: (541) 574-7842
Link: Website & meeting list
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District 3
Arlington, Boardman, Condon, Fossil, Hepper, Hermiston, Ione, Mission, Pendleton and Pilot Rock
Hotline
Tel: (800) 410-5953
Link: Website & meeting list
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Districts 4 & 28
Salem, Dallas
Hotline
Tel: (503) 399-0599
Link: Website & meeting list
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District 5
Bend, Burns, Chemult, Culver, John Day, La Pine, Madras, Metolius, Mt. Vernon, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, Sunriver, Terrabonne, Tumalo, and Warm Springs
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 548-0440
Link: Website & meetings list
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District 6
Emerald Valley Intergroup:
Eugene, Alvadore, Cottage Grove, Creswell, Junction City, Lowell, Springfield, Veneta
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 342-4113
Link: Website & meetings list
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District 7
Josephine County Intergroup & Central Office
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 474-0782
Link: Website & meeting list
District 8
Coos Bay, Florence, Gardiner, Lakeside, Mapleton, North Bend, Reedsport
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 269-3265
Link: Website & meeting list
District 9
Northwest/Downtown Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list
District 10
Beaverton, Portland, Tigard
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list
District 11
Gresham & East County
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list
District 12
Eastside Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Meeting schedule (on Portland Intergroup web site)
District 13
Roseburg, Canyonville, Drain, Glendale, Riddle
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 673-7552
Link: Website & meeting list
District 14
Bingen/White Salmon WA, Carson WA, Goldendale WA, Hood River, Maupin, Moro, Odell, Parkdale, Stevenson WA, The Dalles, Tygh Valley
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (833) 423-3683 = (833-HAD-ENUF)
Link: Website & meeting list
District 15
Clackamas, Milwaukie, West Linn
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list
District 16
Applegate, Ashland, Butte Falls, Central Point,
Eagle Point, Gold Hill, Jacksonville, Medford,
Phoenix, Prospect, Rogue River, Ruch, Talent,
& White City
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 773-4848
Link: Website & meeting list
District 17
Klamath & Lake Counties
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 883-4970
Link: Website & meeting list
District 18
Clatskanie, Ranier, St. Helens, Scappoose, Vernonia
24-hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 366-0667 Columbia County
Link: Website & meeting list
District 19
Southwest of Eugene
24 Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 342-4113
Link: Website (Emerald Valley Intergroup) & meeting list
District 20
Springfield
24 Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 342-4113
Link: Web site (Emerald Valley Intergroup) & meeting list
District 21
Albany, Corvallis, Lebanon, Willamette Valley
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 967-4252
Link: Web site & meeting list
District 22
McMinnville, Newberg
24-Hour Hotlines:
Tel: (503) 472-1172 (McMinnville)
Tel: (888) 472-1172 (Newberg)
Link: Website & meeting list
District 23
Tualatin
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 684-0415
Link: Website (Westside Central Office) & meeting list
District 24
Eastside Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)
District 25
Estacada, Gresham
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)
District 26
North Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)
District 27
Southeast Portland
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (503) 223-8569
Link: Website & meeting list (on Portland Intergroup web site)
Districts 28 (and 4)
Salem, Dallas
Hotline:
Tel: (503) 399-0599
Link: Website & meeting list
District 29
Baker, Union & Wallowa Counties
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 624-5117
Link: Website & meeting list
District 30
Oregon South Coast – Bandon, Brookings, Coquille, Gold Beach, Langlois, Myrtle Point, Port Oxford
24-Hour Hotlines:
Tel: (541) 347-1720 Bandon
Tel: (541) 469-2440 Brookings
Link: Website & meeting list
District 31
Hillsboro
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: 503-684-0415
Link: Website (Westside Central Office) & meeting list
District 32
Canyon City, John Day, Mount Vernon
24-Hour Hotline:
Tel: (541) 548-0440
Link: Website & meeting list (Central Oregon Intergroup)
Districts 34 & 35
Spanish Language districts for the entire state.
Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al
Tel: (971) 327-5523
Link: Meeting list (en Español)
District 36
Southwest Portland and parts of Lake Oswego
Link: Website and meeting list
District 37
Wilsonville, Sherwood, and West Linn
Link: Website (Westside Central Office) & meeting list
Download District maps of Portland and Oregon in higher resolution formats:
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Meetings en Español
Directorio de Grupos Hispaños:
Directory of Spanish-speaking Groups
1 file(s) 105.75 KB
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Oficina Intergrupal Hispaña De Salem Oregon
2495 Lancaster Dr. NE | Salem, OR 97303
(503) 899-2652
Distrito 28
Salem
Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al
Tel: (971) 327-5523
Link: Meeting schedule
Distrito 34
Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al
Tel: (971) 327-5523
Link: Meeting list (en Español)
Para ayuda llame las 24 Horas al
Tel: (971) 327-5523
Link: Website
Link: Meeting list (en Español)
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Meetings for the Hearing Impaired
AA Meeting Schedule for the Hearing Impaired
Hotline Phone Numbers by City
Albany/Corvallis: 541-967-4252
Astoria-Gearhart: 971-601-9220
Baker City: