Get Help With Alcohol Addiction
- Find meetings near you
- Discover online or in person meetings
- Get 24 hour information on addiction
Find AA meetings in Biggs, California to help you on your road to recovery. Our comprehensive directory of AA meetings in California includes open, closed, speaker, and other specialized meetings, all of which are designed to help you get sober and remain sober.
| Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12:00 PM | Chico Central | Chico Central | 1102 Mangrove Ave | Chico | English |
| 12:00 PM | Paradise Central | Paradise Central | 7126 Skyway d2 | Paradise | English Speaker |
| 12:00 PM | Yuba City 329 Group | Yuba City 329 Group | 517 Forbes Ave | Yuba City | English Open Meeting Wheelchair Access |
| 12:00 PM | Marysville Unity Group | HUB Alano | 518 12th St | Marysville | Discussion English Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
| 3:30 PM | Chico Central Grapevine | Chico Central | 1102 Mangrove Ave | Chico | English Grapevine Open Meeting + Wheelchair Access |
No results found!
- Please note that AA meeting locations and times tend to change often and quickly, so always check before assuming these times are accurate.
- Do you have new information about an AA meeting? Please let us know!
Biggs, California AA Meetings
Biggs is a city in Butte County, California. Despite its small population, Biggs has several residents who are dependent on alcohol. To provide support for them, the city has set up AA meetings in Biggs where they can receive help. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a community-based program that is renowned for helping people who are dependent on alcohol recover and achieve sustained sobriety. It utilizes a 12 Step program that follows guidelines that call for a spiritual transformation. It encourages members to hold themselves accountable and to take responsibility for improving their own lives. Part of that is admitting that they have lost the ability to control their drinking as well as other possible sins and errors. It recommends they strive to achieve a spiritual awakening with the help of a higher power through prayer and meditation and making amends to people they have hurt. Though the 12 steps include references to God, AA is not a religious organization nor forces religious practices on their members. It allows members to interpret the idea of a higher power in any way they feel like. No formal requirement for membership is necessary to attend AA meetings, only a desire to stop drinking for good. AA meetings register its members by first names only to preserve their privacy. Along with AA meetings in Biggs, AlcoholicsAnonymous.com also lists AA California meetings from other cities.