WEST VIRGINIA AA

West Virginia AA Meetings, West Virginia AA Alcoholics Anonymous, AA Contacts, AA Literature, AA Information, AA Member Resources, West Virginia AA Central Offices, West Virginia AA Intergroups, West Virginia AA District and Area Information and links.

USA AA MEETING DIRECTORY and AA Member Resources
https://step12.com and https://aabasics.com
Contact us to add or update your AA Meeting information.

CHARLESTON AA, West Virginia
Greater Kanawha Valley
24 Hr. Answering Service
Charleston WV
(304) 342-4315

WEST VIRGINIA STATEWIDE ANSWERING SERVICE
Charleston WV
800 333-5051

MORGANTOWN AA, West Virginia
Morgantown WV
Answering Service
(304) 291-7918

WEIRTON AA, West Virginia
Tri-State AA Intergroup Fellowship

3310 Main Street
(304) 748-8002

AA In West Virginia Area 73
24/7 Hotline: (800) 333-5051
AA Area 73, District 8: Counties: Brooke, Hancock. Cities: Chester, Follansbee, New Cumberland, Weirton, Wellsburg. Closed Meetings: For AA members only, or for those who have a drinking problem and “have a desire to stop drinking.” Open Meetings: Available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism. Non-alcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
https://www.aawv.org/district-8

USA AA MEETING DIRECTORY and AA Member Resources
https://step12.com and https://aabasics.com
Contact us to add or update your AA Meeting information.

Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

WHAT IS AA? 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 membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. 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 to achieve sobriety.

AA membership is available to anybody who wants to do something about their drinking problem. There are no attendance or membership fees. There are no age, education, or religious requirements. Simply locate a meeting and show up a little before the scheduled start time.

AAWS (Alcoholics Anonymous World Services). AAWS has their own website with online resources, literature and information for AA members. We are not AAWS. We encourage you to visit the AAWS website if you have don’t find what you’re looking for here. http://www.aa.org


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