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Meeting Information: 1-888-4AL-ANON

Find a list of Al-Anon meetings, Al-Anon Electronic meetings, and Al-Anon Telephone meetings on our website.

Find a list AlaTeen Meetings and AlaTeen Electronic meetings.

This is an open Al-Anon meeting. Families, friends, and observers are welcome.

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Meetings are held at the University United Methodist Church in Room C214-C215.

  • Open
  • Babysitting
  • Discussion
  • Alateen meeting at same time
Saturday: 11:00 AM
Belinda
(210) 789-2252
Updated within the last 1 month.
Notice

Meeting Information: 1-888-4AL-ANON

Find a list of Al-Anon meetings, Al-Anon Electronic meetings, and Al-Anon Telephone meetings on our website.

Find a list AlaTeen Meetings and AlaTeen Electronic meetings.

This is an open Al-Anon meeting. Families, friends, and observers are welcome.

Click here for the latest details on this group.

This group offers both an in-person meeting (with masks) and an online meeting.

To join us online, please go to Zoom.

Meeting ID: 961 4934 9058 and Passcode: 000576.

In-person meetings are held at the University United Methodist Church in South Campus, Room 210.

  • Open
  • Child Care
Wednesday: 1:00 PM (In-Person & Zoom)
Updated within the last 1 month.
Notice

If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.

Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.

Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.

Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.

If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.

Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism.

Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.

Click here for the latest details on this group.

This group meets in person at the University United Methodist Church in Room C311, also known as the "Loft". 3rd floor, Second entrance of the building. Look for the sign that says main office

  • Discussion
  • Open
  • Young People
Monday: 7:30 PM
Updated within the last month

Al-Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.

By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help.

Open to all, regardless of their affiliation with University United Methodist Church. All are welcome!

Monday Zoom meeting-Call for Link - 210-696-1033

Free.

Monday: 7:00 PM - Zoom Wednesday: 1:00 PM Room C210 Saturday: 11:00 AM Room C214/215
Holly Wilson Send email
(210) 696-1033
Updated within the last 3 months.

Overeaters Anonymous is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength, and hope are recovering from compulsive overeating.

Find the latest information on this group here.

Please call the Hotline at (210) 492-5400 or email [email protected] for more information on all local meetings.

The group meets virtually on Zoom and in person at the University United Methodist Church, South Campus, Main Entrance, 2nd Floor, Room S210.

  • Open
  • Steps & Traditions Study
  • Speaker, 2nd Sunday of the Month
  • Zoom ID: 193 124 988, Password: 474395

There are no dues or fees for members.

Sunday: 5:00 PM - Room S210
Lynn (210) 240-3277
Updated within the last 1 month.

S-Anon is a program of recovery, based on the 12 Step program, for those who have been affected by someone else's sexual behavior.

S-Anon Family Groups are for those who are hurting in response to the sexual addiction of someone close to them. It does not matter whether that person is a family member, a partner, spouse, child, or someone outside the family like a friend, teacher, or boss. S-Anon groups meet weekly as a way for members to share their experience, strength, and hope.

Click here for the latest information on this group.

This group meets in person at the University United Methodist Church in Room S210.

  • Open

Free.

Mondays | 6:30pm | Room C210
Updated within the last 1 month.

Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.

Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.

RECOVERY

  • Peer-support
  • Life Skills
  • Self-efficacy

RESPONSIBILITY

  • Self-governance
  • Elected House Officers
  • Individual Growth

REPLICATION

  • Expansion to Meet the Need
  • Resident Training
  • Servant Leadership

Men only

Capacity: 8

Updated within the last 2 months.
Notice

If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.

Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.

Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.

Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.

If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.

Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism.

Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.

Click here for the time and other details of this meeting.

Meetings are held in person at the Shavano Baptist Church. Shavano Baptist Church prefers only service dogs with appropriate vest inside the Church.

  • Open
  • Speaker
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom
Saturday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last week

New Day Sober Living is a sober living residence in San Antonio, Texas that provides a safe living environemnt to men and women struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. Whether discharging from in-patient treatment, attending outpatient treatment, or wanting to achieve sobriety through working a twelve-step program, a sober living home can be a crucial component for successful recovery. New Day Sober Living provides a safe environment, surrounded by individuals who share the same goals and mindset: achieving long-term sobriety. Sober living can help to ease residents back into a normal way of life as a responsible, self-sufficient adult. New Day Sober Living seeks to offer clients a high-quality sober living facility within a desirable location. 

Always open
Updated within the last month

Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.

Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.

RECOVERY

  • Peer-support
  • Life Skills
  • Self-efficacy

RESPONSIBILITY

  • Self-governance
  • Elected House Officers
  • Individual Growth

REPLICATION

  • Expansion to Meet the Need
  • Resident Training
  • Servant Leadership
  • Men only
  • Capacity: 8
Updated within the last 2 months.

Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.

Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.

RECOVERY

  • Peer-support
  • Life Skills
  • Self-efficacy

RESPONSIBILITY

  • Self-governance
  • Elected House Officers
  • Individual Growth

REPLICATION

  • Expansion to Meet the Need
  • Resident Training
  • Servant Leadership
  • Men only
  • Capacity: 9
Updated within the last 2 months.
Notice

Meeting Information: 1-888-4AL-ANON

Find a list of Al-Anon meetings, Al-Anon Electronic meetings, and Al-Anon Telephone meetings on our website.

Find a list AlaTeen Meetings and AlaTeen Electronic meetings.

This is a closed Al-Anon meeting. Friends and family only.

Click here for the latest details on this group.

Meetings are held at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church at the Christopher Hall in Room 202.

  • Closed
  • Friends and Family Only
  • Fragrance Free
  • Wheelchair Accessible (There is elevator access)
Monday: 12:00 PM Wednesday: 12:00 PM
Updated within the last 1 month.
Notice

If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.

Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.

Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.

Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.

If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.

Closed Meetings are for A.A. members only, or for those who have a drinking problem and have a desire to stop drinking.

Click here for the latest details on this group.

This is a Hybrid group. Meetings are held virtually on Zoom and in person at St. Mark the Evangelist Church in Christopher Hall, Room 201. Stairs and Elevator available, maximum of 25 people. 

If Gate is closed-Alternate location- San Juan Rm Bldg. 11- entrance off San Pedro access Rd

  • Closed
  • Discussion
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom
  • Women
  • Zoom Meeting Id: 603 2995 545, Passcode **GTS/16

There are no dues or fees for AA membership

Monday: 12:00 PM Thursday: 12:00 PM (Chairman's Choice)
Updated within the last 3 months.

Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-Centered, 12-Step Program that offers healing and restoration for life’s hurts, hang-ups, and habits. Celebrate Recovery is a safe place to find community and freedom from the issues that are controlling our life. It offers practical life application to the sanctification process.

Welcome Newcomer! Here is what you need to know about Celebrate Recovery.

Some of the issues/challenges can include but are not limited to the following:

  • Abuse - Physical/Emotional/Sexual
  • Adult Children of Family Dysfunction
  • Anger
  • Chemical Dependency
  • Co-Dependency
  • Co-Dependent Woman in a relationship with a Sexually Addicted Man
  • Food Addiction and Eating Disorders
  • Love and Relationship Addiction
  • Mental Health
  • Mixed Issues
  • Sexual Addiction

All are welcome; come as you are, not as you think you need to be.

Thursday: 6:30 PM
Brittany Whalen Send email
Updated within the last year
Notice

This group meets in person at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church, in Building 1, the one-story building across from the Church.

The EA membership is composed of people who come together in weekly meetings to work toward recovery from emotional difficulties.

Emotions Anonymous’ Twelve Traditions, Steps, and Promises were adapted with permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services Inc.

EA members are from many walks of life and are of diverse ages, economic statuses, social and educational backgrounds. The only requirement for membership is a desire to become well emotionally.

Sunday: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Nicole P Send email
Updated within the last 4 months.
11.59 miles away, 4834 Flicker St, San Antonio, TX, 78217 , D10

Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.

Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.

RECOVERY

  • Peer-support
  • Life Skills
  • Self-efficacy

RESPONSIBILITY

  • Self-governance
  • Elected House Officers
  • Individual Growth
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REPLICATION

  • Expansion to Meet the Need
  • Resident Training
  • Servant Leadership
  • Men only
  • Capacity: 7
Updated within the last 2 months.

What is group counseling?

Group counseling is a very positive experience for most people because the therapist and group members build a safe place to explore the problems surrounding their relationships.

Through the sharing process, members develop a level of trust that allows them to be honest, open with one another, and accept each other despite any faults.

Group counseling usually is effective because members behave in ways that reflect how they are outside of the group. Other members can support the individual by changing those unproductive patterns through feedback.

I am currently in-network with:

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Humana
  • Cigna
  • Tricare
  • Tricare East
Monday: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM Thursday: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sunday: CLOSED
Updated within the last 1 month.
11.69 miles away, 4144 Jung Rd, San Antonio, TX, 78247 , D10

Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.

Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.

RECOVERY

  • Peer-support
  • Life Skills
  • Self-efficacy

RESPONSIBILITY

  • Self-governance
  • Elected House Officers
  • Individual Growth

REPLICATION

  • Expansion to Meet the Need
  • Resident Training
  • Servant Leadership
  • Men only
  • Capacity: 16
Updated within the last 2 months.

Our CareNow® urgent care in Southeast San Antonio provides residents with a convenient and quality walk-in clinic for minor illnesses and injuries.

Click here to schedule an appointment online.

if you want a virtual appointment, please click here

Care Now accepts nearly all health insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. Click here to see the list of insurance accepted. 

If you do not have health insurance, we offer competitive self-pay rates.

Monday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Thursday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
CareNow Urgent Care - Nacogdoches
(210) 655-0100
Updated within the last 4 months.

This is a group for men who are struggling with sexual integrity. This includes men who are struggling with pornography, promiscuity, and adultery. This is a safe and confidential community where you can meet with other men who seek to obtain from sinful sexual and relational behavior.

If you'd prefer not to enter your email, you can call or text John directly at 210-291-7248

Men. This group is open to new members.

Click here for more information and registration.

Free.

Wednesdays 7:00 PM-8:30 PM
Updated within the last 1 month.

The PTO process offers a way to deal with our past unhealed wounds and unmet needs. It provides us with the tools to make wise choices in our daily lives and guides us in determining our passion and purpose for living. 

Commitment involves meeting once a week in a small group setting for 24 weeks. It also includes a weekend retreat.

These groups fill up quickly so reserve your spot now by registering.

Men and Women. This group is open to new members.

Click here for registration and information on the in-person & virtual Zoom group.

Notebook $40.
Scholarships available.

7:00 PM – 9:00 PM In person at Video Cafe or on Zoom
Updated within the last 1 month.
Notice

Click here for a list of online virtual and in-person meetings.

Please call the EANA Phone Line to request Zoom passwords: 210-434-0665 or 800-221-9091. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

NA is a nonprofit Fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using (BT p.9).

Click here for the latest details on this group.

Click here for Clean Dates Calendar

This group meets in person at the Northwest Hills United Methodist Church.

  • Open
  • Wheelchair Accessible
Wednesday: 8:00 PM
Updated within the last 2 months.

Phase One

Our Phase One program prepares students to be disciples through a six-month course filled with Bible studies, service work in the community, and volunteer work for other non-profit organizations. The students also assist in the San Antonio Christian Church community soup kitchen as well as in their food pantry distributions.  

During this phase, we will also help students with ID recovery, if needed, to prepare them for the workplace and so they can transition into our Phase Two work program.  

The program has a productive daily routine that all must adhere to. Think of it as a Boot Camp for Life. Each day begins with prayer and Bible study.  The remainder of the day keeps residents active and engaged.

Students participate in Hands-On Training (HOT), which includes community service, evangelizing, and assisting other ministries.  We train students to be disciples of Jesus Christ through biblical truths.  This experience equips each one to live to the full potential God intended for their lives.

Phase Two

Our Phase Two program helps students find employment.  Participants then contribute 25% of their income toward room and board, as a way of giving back, keep 25% for their personal basic needs, and save 50% to eventually use towards transitioning back home with family or to begin independent living.

Our requirements:

  • At-risk men
  • A referral from a pastor or ministry is preferred
  • To have and maintain the desire to change their life
  • To have and maintain the ability to surrender

Phase 1: Nothing.
Phase 2: 25% of income.

Hours
Monday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday: 4:00 PM
Sunday: CLOSED

Fabian Ybarra Send email
Updated within the last month
11.89 miles away, 7575 Tezel Rd, San Antonio, TX, 78250 , D6
Notice

If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.

Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.

Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.

Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.

If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.

Closed meetings are for A.A. members only, or for those who have a drinking problem and "have a desire to stop drinking."

Click here for the latest details on this group.

This group meets in person at the Northwest Hills Methodist Church.

  • Closed
  • Discussion
Saturday: 9:00 AM
Updated within the last week
11.89 miles away, 7575 Tezel Rd, San Antonio, TX, 78250 , D6
Notice

If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.

Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.

Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.

Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.

If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.

Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism.

Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.

Click here for the latest details on this group.

Meetings are held in person at Northwest Hills Methodist Church. Some meetings are also held virtually on Zoom.

  • Discussion
  • Open
  • Zoom ID: 967 3606 5633, Passcode: 04594.
Sunday: 1:00 PM Monday: 12:00 PM, 7:00 PM (Speaker) Tuesday: 7:00 PM (Big Book, Online, In-person) Thursday: 7:00 PM (12 & 12, Online, In-person) Friday: 12:00 PM, 7:00 PM (Online, In-person) Saturday: 9:00 AM, 12:00 PM (In-person, Online)
Updated within the last week
Notice

If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.

Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.

Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.

Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.

If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.

Open Meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism.

Click here for the latest details on this group.

This is a Hybrid meeting. It meets virtually on Zoom twice a week and in person at the Northwest Community Church.

  • Discussion
  • Open
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom

For Zoom information, email us at [email protected].

There are no dues or fees for AA membership.

Tuesday: 12:00 PM (in person) Tuesday: 12:00 PM - Hybrid Wednesday: 7:00 PM Thursday: 12:00 PM (in person) Thursday: 12:00 PM - Hybrid
Updated within the last 3 months.
Notice

Click here for a list of online virtual and in-person meetings.

Please call the EANA Phone Line to request Zoom passwords: 210-434-0665 or 800-221-9091. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

NA is a nonprofit Fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using (BT p.9).

Click here for the latest details on this group.

Click here for Clean Date Calendar

This group meets in person at the Faith Prebyterian Church on Friday.

  • Open
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Non-smoking
Friday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 2 months.

Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.

Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.

RECOVERY

  • Peer-support
  • Life Skills
  • Self-efficacy

RESPONSIBILITY

  • Self-governance
  • Elected House Officers
  • Individual Growth

REPLICATION

  • Expansion to Meet the Need
  • Resident Training
  • Servant Leadership
  • Men only
  • Capacity: 7
Updated within the last 2 months.

Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.

Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.

RECOVERY

  • Peer-support
  • Life Skills
  • Self-efficacy

RESPONSIBILITY

  • Self-governance
  • Elected House Officers
  • Individual Growth

REPLICATION

  • Expansion to Meet the Need
  • Resident Training
  • Servant Leadership
  • Men only
  • Capacity: 7
Updated within the last 2 months.

Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.

Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.

RECOVERY

  • Peer-support
  • Life Skills
  • Self-efficacy

RESPONSIBILITY

  • Self-governance
  • Elected House Officers
  • Individual Growth

REPLICATION

  • Expansion to Meet the Need
  • Resident Training
  • Servant Leadership
  • Men only
  • Capacity: 8
Updated within the last 2 months.