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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 Zion Lutheran Church in the Family Life Center Bldg.

  • Open
  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Discussion Meeting
Wednesday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 1 month.
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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.

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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.”

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This group meets in person at the Zion Lutheran Church, upstairs in Theatre

  • Closed
  • Discussion
Wednesday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 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."

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Meetings are held in person at Zion Lutheran Church in Building 2.

  • Closed
  • Discussion
Tuesday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last week
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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.

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This group meeting is held in-person in Holy Trinity Catholic Church at Banquet Hall, Rm 1, Bldg closed on Bank Holidays.

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

There are no dues or fees for AA membership.

Monday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 3 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.

Adult & Teen Challenge of Texas’ San Antonio Men’s Campus was established in 1968 (the first Teen Challenge of Texas campus to open) on 108 acres on the south side of San Antonio.

The San Antonio men’s program is a faith-based adult addiction recovery program. Our mission is to provide a comprehensive Christian faith-based solution to life-controlling drug and alcohol addiction.

Admission and tuition is free. Residents receive 24/7 housing, regular meals, transportation, mentoring, group counseling, a Bible-based, educational curriculum, and our 13-week intensive life reconstruction course called The Ultimate Journey.

Click here for inquiries.

Click here for a list of FAQS.

While in the program, residents receive:

  • Housing
  • Meals
  • Transportation
  • Individual mentoring
  • Counseling in a group setting through a 13-week-long intensive course called The Ultimate Journey
  • Bible-based educational curriculum

Residents participate in a work-study program, receiving vocational training in several areas:

  • Texas Food Manager Certification
  • Driver Safety Training
  • Wood-working and welding skills
  • Access to GED courses and testing center
  • Auto Mechanic Training
  • Courses in Finance and Budgeting (Financial Peace)  

Admission and tuition is free

Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Thursday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Friday: CLOSED Saturday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Sunday: CLOSED
Shawn Lauger Send email
(210) 319-1311
Austin Baughman Send email
Updated within the last month

Thank you for considering giving a gift in support of this ministry.  Several giving options are listed below.  Teen Challenge TX is a Charitable Non-Profit Organization.  Please call us if you have any questions or need more guidance regarding a gift: (210) 319-1305.
To donate using your debit/credit card or checking account, click the Donate Now button below:

Updated within the last month

Since 2004, the San Antonio Women’s Campus has been a place for new beginnings, a place to discover who you are, how God sees you, and how to relate with others.  

With separate programs for men, women, and adolescents, your 12-month stay at ATCOT will not be easy, but it will be transformative.

You will realize that you can do things you never thought possible, have a new perspective of yourself and the world around you, and have a renewed sense of hope as you watch God restore what was broken in your life.

Residents participate in a work-study program, receiving vocational training in several areas:

  • Texas Food Manager Certification
  • Driver Safety Training
  • Clerical and Administrative Training
  • Access to GED courses and testing center
  • Courses in Finance and Budgeting (Financial Peace)

Once you become a student, we will be committed to helping you experience total freedom in Christ, and it would be our great privilege to watch you grow.  

Click here for inquiries.

Click here for a list of FAQS.

For the first time, this program has limited spaces for women and their children.

Free

Dolly Thomas Send email
(210) 624-2075
Admissions
Updated within the last month
14.33 miles away, PO Box 591321, San Antonio, TX, 78259 , D10

Ransomed Life is one of the only organizations in San Antonio that offers to mentor this specific demographic.

Since the trauma has been in relationships, Ransomed Life believes that healing will also come through relationships. That is why we offer both group and one-on-one mentoring.

We have group activities that bring a holistic approach to encompass spiritual, mental, behavioral, and physical care while having fun. In addition, each girl is paired with a trauma-trained mentor to walk alongside them through life. The mentor helps them set goals and reinforces the work happening with the counselors.

Referral Eligibility for Counseling Services: 

  • Age 11-24
  • Bexar County and surrounding county residence 
  • At-risk youth OR confirmed sexual exploitation

Click here to refer a client.

Valinda McAlister Send email
(210) 514-4384
Sarassa Inglis Send email
Updated within the last 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.

Alcoholics 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 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 to achieve sobriety.

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Meetings are held in person at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in the Parish Hall.

  • Closed
  • Discussion
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom

Free

Monday: 8:00 PM (Closed) Thursday: 8:00 PM (Open)
Updated within the last 3 months.

If you are looking for a personalized treatment program where you can access assistance at any given moment, we introduce you to inpatient rehab. Inpatient rehab is a live-in program that allows you to work on recovery from substance use disorder while being monitored by trained medical professionals.

You are surrounded by other patients who might be struggling with similar issues, so you have access to peers who can understand what you’re going through. You will focus on getting better by improving your mental health and physical health, learning coping skills, and building healthy relationships through high-quality behavioral therapy for wellness inside and out.

What Can I Expect in San Antonio’s Inpatient Rehab?

  • Initial Screenings
  • 24/7 Monitoring
  • Strict Scheduling
  • Individual Therapy
  • Group Therapy

Click here to start the admissions process.

We Work With Most Major Insurance Providers Including:

  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Beacon
  • Anthem
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield

Call us to verify your insurance.

Shannon O'Donnell
(866) 532-4010
Dr. Chris Healey
Updated within the last month

Being discharged from an inpatient program can be intimidating. For many, it means that you are going to immerse yourself back into reality, which might mean facing triggers and your addiction head-on.

Not everyone is ready to pick up where they left off once they finish inpatient treatment. Some people need a little more support for the first month after being hospitalized, and that’s okay. It’s also not unexpected.

Outpatient services often work as a bridge for those leaving inpatient. They can become more comfortable leaving the facility and heading into the real world while returning for therapy and treatment.

But, some people need an extra level of care, which is where an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) comes into play.

What To Expect in an IOP:

When you enter into an Intensive Outpatient Program, there are different requirements you need to meet. These all pertain to the methods of treatment, different activities to participate in, and your overall recovery journey.

In an IOP, you will attend both individual therapy and group therapy. This will allow you to understand your connection to substance abuse better and find mental health support from other people fighting substance use disorder. Community is key.

Through support groups and recreational activities, you can find common ground with other patients. During an IOP, one of our goals is to introduce you to other sober individuals so that you can continue developing healthy connections once you’ve left our facility.

Click here to start the admissions process.

We Work With Most Major Insurance Providers Including:

  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Beacon
  • Anthem
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield

Call us to verify your insurance.

24/7
Shannon O'Donnell
(866) 532-4010
Dr. Chris Healey
Updated within the last month

If you are looking to find a treatment option with extensive individual and group therapy, accountability, and accessibility, it may be worth taking a closer look at outpatient treatment.

Everyone deserves access to treatment for their substance use disorder, but not everyone can afford to stop what they are doing and enter an inpatient service. You might have a job that you can’t take time off from, or schoolwork that you cannot get extensions for, or maybe a family that needs you to take care of them. An active addiction can take a toll.

Outpatient services offer another way of getting treatment for your substance abuse while still maintaining some of your responsibilities. While there are many benefits to inpatient services, outpatient therapy can be just as helpful for long-term recovery.

You will still receive a high level of care while in outpatient drug or alcohol rehab.

What To Expect From Outpatient:

Outpatient services teach you how to cope with your drug or alcohol addiction and find ways to manage it when off in the real world. Those who have to return to situations where active use is happening, or there is a lack of support, can find it challenging to stay sober, but outpatient services provide you with tools and methods to control your urges.

Outpatient services offer learning opportunities so you can better understand relapse, coping mechanisms, triggers, and addiction as a disease. These services are often geared towards your personal needs, so they take into account your environment and history of substance use.

Outpatient allows you to maintain your normal schedule while still treating your addiction, so there is a lot of responsibility and hard work that has to be put into this kind of treatment. Having family and friends who support you when you leave the facility can make the recovery process much easier.

You have to stay committed and work harder when undergoing outpatient treatment because you have the freedom to make decisions once you’re off campus. If you’re committed to the process, you’ll know where to turn for the support you need.

Click here to start the admissions process.

We Work With Most Major Insurance Providers Including:

  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Beacon
  • Anthem
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield

Call us to verify your insurance.

Shannon O'Donnell
(866) 532-4010
Dr. Chris Healey
Updated within the last month

Whether you or a loved one are struggling with addiction, Soba Recovery in San Antonio has a specialized treatment plan waiting to help.

Not everyone can enter into a full inpatient residential program, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find assistance with your recovery in other ways.

Others need more than just bi-weekly support groups and outpatient programs, which is where partial hospitalization can help.

Partial Hospitalization Programs can vary, but they typically run on a strict daily schedule for several hours each day. You generally arrive in the morning and leave in the mid-afternoon.

You will have daily individual therapy sessions and group meetings, all geared to meet your individual needs.

Solo sessions allow you to speak privately about concerns you have.

Group therapy brings comfort while instilling a sense of community. Addiction is isolating. Our PHP program provides reassurance that you are not alone and offers healthy places to turn to in times of stress.

Click here to start the admissions process.

We Work With Most Major Insurance Providers Including:

  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Beacon
  • Anthem
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield

Call us to verify your insurance.

Shannon O'Donnell
(866) 532-4010
Dr. Chris Healey
Updated within the last month

A sober living home is a home or facility where one can enter who is recovering from a substance use disorder. This is the halfway point between inpatient services and returning home. If you or a loved one might struggle back at home while dealing with substance abuse, sober living might be a great alternative.

We understand that leaving inpatient treatment can be very difficult and scary for some individuals. Maybe this is because they aren’t feeling confident enough yet to be on their own or because their home situation is not a safe or supportive one. Whatever the case may be, you may find yourself wondering if there are better temporary living environments.

In San Antonio, at Soba Texas, we offer you the ability to enter sober living after inpatient treatment has come to a close. This way, you can be surrounded by like-minded individuals who all want what’s best for each other.

What Can I Expect in San Antonio Sober Living?

You might be wondering what exactly sober living entails. It might seem straightforward based on the name, but there is more to it than just being sober and living in the home. Although a sober living home has zero tolerance, other rules and regulations exist.

Sober living does not require that you are present all the time. It encourages you to step outside and re-enter the world. You might begin taking on your old tasks, starting back at school or your job, or maybe applying for a new job. Sober living is a healthy, supportive base you can use to grow and heal.

If you or a loved one could benefit from sober living, feel free to reach out to a Soba Texas representative and discuss how to become involved. 

Shannon O'Donnell
(866) 532-4010
Dr. Chris Healey
Updated within the last month

Getting to the point where you can admit that you need to seek addiction treatment for your substance use disorder is a monumental step. This means that you have entered your journey of recovery, even if you feel like you haven’t started yet.

Seeking treatment for your addiction can be scary and overwhelming. Still, with the help of addiction recovery centers and detox centers, you can be sure that you will get professional help. Trying to figure out your addiction on your own is sometimes impossible, but that’s completely normal. Most people need some encouragement and support to get through it.

At Soba Recovery Center’s San Antonio location, you get to experience treatment services that are personalized to meet all your specific needs for substance abuse recovery. No matter what you are struggling with, we here at Soba Texas treatment centers are prepared to assist you.

The treatment that you will receive almost always starts with the detoxification program. To begin your recovery, you need to be free from substances, which is exactly what that detoxification program does.

What Is Detoxification Treatment Like at Soba Texas?

Not everyone is going to need to undergo detoxification, depending on your needs. If you are actively struggling with substances and find that you cannot go a day without fear of withdrawal symptoms, this will benefit you greatly.

The detox program is meant to help you get sober without putting your life or wellness in danger. Detoxification can take a serious toll on the body, especially if someone uses substances like alcohol, or prescription drugs like benzodiazepines, or meth. When your body cannot replenish with these substances, there can be negative side effects.

Click here to start the admissions process.

You may Text Us at 210-727-2692

We Work With Most Major Insurance Providers Including:

  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Beacon
  • Anthem
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield

Call us to verify your insurance.

24/7
Shannon O'Donnell
(866) 532-4010
Dr. Chris Healey
Updated within the last month
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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 have 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).

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Click here for the Clean Dates Calendar

This group meets in person at Christ the King Lutheran Church in the building 3.

  • Open
  • Wheelchair Accessible
Sunday: 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: 9
Updated within the last 2 months.

For those who are battling serious addictions to heroin or alcohol, Texas residential drug and alcohol treatment is often the best option for recovery. This form of treatment immerses patients fully in recovery, providing time and space from the daily pressures of home to properly heal, develop self-confidence, and re-learn important life skills.

Residential drug and alcohol addiction rehab patients also have the benefit of being fully supervised within a safe environment of trust and understanding. Our medical team and other experienced staff members ensure that each patient receives the care they need. During the most vulnerable times of recovery, such as immediately following medical detoxification, this kind of environment can be the best place for our clients to start on the road to a successful recovery.

At San Antonio Recovery Center, we offer high-quality residential treatment in our state-of-the-art rehab facility in Texas. Contact us at 866-957-7885 to learn more today.

Elements typically incorporated into daily life in our Texas residential drug and alcohol treatment program include:

  • Individual Counseling – Work through the underlying causes of addiction through one-on-one sessions
  • Group Therapy – Gain perspective and build a network of support in sessions with your peers
  • Spiritual counseling – Addiction affects both the body and the mind, and spiritual counseling can help you heal
  • Dual Diagnosis – Treatment for co-occurring disorders, such as depression, trauma or anxiety
  • 12 Step Program – Find accountability and support in structured meetings
  • Education Program – Learn how addiction affects both individuals and the community
  • Family Therapy – Rebuild family connections through sessions with a therapist

Accepting most insurance

Updated within the last month

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) welcomes all Veterans, families, caregivers, and survivor beneficiaries, including diverse gender identities and sexual orientations. “LGBTQ+” refers to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer identities. The “+” sign captures identities beyond LGBTQ, including but not limited to questioning, pansexual, asexual, agender, gender diverse, nonbinary, gender-neutral, and other identities. LGBTQ+ Veterans have faced stigma and discrimination, which can affect health. As a healthcare institution, we need to make sure that LGBTQ+ Veterans know that they are welcome at Veterans Health Administration (VHA).

There is an LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinator  (LGBTQ+ VCC) at every facility to help you get the care you need. VHA policies require that your health care is delivered in an affirming and inclusive environment and that VHA employees respect your identity. Contact the LGBTQ+ VCC at your nearest facility. 

VA Health Care includes, among other services:

To view the services provided for LGBTQ+ Veterans, click here.

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 latest details on this group.

Meetings are held in person at the Fisherman's House of Prayer Church.

  • Discussion
  • Open
Saturday: 10:30 AM
Updated within the last 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 times and other details of this group's meetings.

This meeting is held in person at the Forest Hills Presbyterian Chuch.

  • Discussion
  • Open
Monday: 7:15 PM (Big Book) Sunday: 7:15 PM
Updated within the last 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.

Click here for the latest details on this group.

Click here for ASL meeting information

Bring your lunch-we provide coffee

This group meets in person at the Forest Hills Presbyterian Church. Please use the side door.

  • In-person
  • Discussion
  • Open

There are no dues or fees for AA membership.

Monday: 12:00 PM Tuesday: 12:00 PM Wednesday: 12:00 PM Thursday: 12:00 PM Friday: 12:00 PM Saturday: CLOSED Sunday: CLOSED
Updated within the last 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 group meets in person Next to Pickerel baseball field.

  • Closed
  • Discussion

Free

Monday: 8:30 AM, 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:00 PM (Women), 10:00 PM Tuesday: 8:30 AM, 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:00 PM (Big Book), 10:00 PM Wednesday: 8:30 AM, 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:00 PM (12&12), 10:00 PM Thursday: 8:30 AM, 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:00 PM, 10:00 PM Friday: 8:30 AM, 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:00 PM, 10:00 PM Saturday: 8:30 AM, 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:00 PM, 10:00 PM Sunday: 8:30 AM, 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:00 PM, 10:00 PM
Updated within the last 3 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 latest details on this group.

This group meets in person in Building 2, Room 220. There is no elevator.

  • Discussion
  • Open

The last Saturday of the Month is a Speaker Meeting that starts at 6:00 PM.

Monday: 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 10:00 PM Tuesday: 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 10:00 PM Wednesday: 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 10:00 PM Thursday: 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:00 PM (Newcomer), 10:00 PM Friday: 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 10:00 PM Saturday: 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 10:00 PM Sunday: 12:15 PM, 5:30 PM, 7:00 PM, 10:00 PM
Updated within the last year
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 Next to the Pickerel Baseball Field

  • Closed
  • Discussion
  • Women
Monday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 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 a closed Al-Anon meeting. Friends and family only.

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Meetings are held at Bulverde United Methodist Church.

  • Closed
  • Friends and Family Only
  • Discussion
Tuesday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 1 month.

Auravia is a cognitive-behavioral approach counseling facility with a focus on the holistic health of our clients. It is our core belief that, in order to make changes in your life, you must turn your attention to your thoughts, language, and physiology — focusing on the whole, rather than the individual parts.

By helping individuals view themselves as a whole entity, we can help them gain control and, ultimately, change their behaviors to ones that enable them to truly thrive. Our Professional Development Services are designed with those same values in mind.

We offer both virtual and in-office therapy sessions. Both options are face-to-face in order to encourage connection and enhance visual understanding.

Call us today for a free 10 minute phone consultation.

Click here to contact us.

Insurances accepted:

  • United Healthcare
  • Oscar
  • Community First Commercial Plans
  • Humana
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Aetna
  • Ambetter
  • Optum

Texas Medicaid plans:

  • Community First
  • Aetna Better Health
  • Superior Health
Hours
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: - See Below
Sunday: CLOSED

*Select Saturdays: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM By appointment
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. Newcomers and visitors are welcome!

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Meetings are held in person at Schertz United Methodist Church in Room 206.

  • Closed
  • Friends and Family Only
  • Handicap Accessible
Thursday: 7:00 PM
Updated within the last 1 month.

We are a Christ-centered self-help group providing a safe and confidential setting for men recovering from sexual addiction.

Men

Sunday: 6:30 PM - Room 106
Updated within the last 1 month.