“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.”
New to AA? Start Here
Wondering whether alcohol has become a problem in your life can feel overwhelming. In AA, we don’t label anyone—we simply share what worked for us. Many of us found help by honestly looking at our drinking and its consequences, then reaching out for support.
Only you can decide if AA is for you.
If drinking has led to problems at home, at work, with health, or your serenity, you’re in the right place.
AA’s first step invites us to acknowledge that our lives had become unmanageable—and that we needed a new way to live.
What to do next:
Visit an open meeting—you’re welcome to just listen.
Talk to someone after the meeting; ask about a sponsor.
Pick up a newcomer packet and keep coming back.
Find a Meeting
AA meetings are held across Northern Utah—morning, noon, and night—both in-person and online.