San Antonio Community Resource Directory

The Central Texas Intergroup office is often the first place a person suffering from alcohol related problems calls or shows up for Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) help. 

Services include:

  • Respond to phone or walk-in requests for help from alcoholics
  • Maintain AA meeting listings and distribute lists
  • Stock and sell AA literature
  • Serve as a communication center for participating groups
  • Arrange systems for groups to exchange speakers
  • Coordinate efforts of intergroup committees
  • Provide information on treatment facilities, hospitals and sober living facilities
  • Handle requests for information from media
  • Cooperate with local, district and area committees
  • Maintain communication (not affiliations) with community and alcoholism professionals

Serving Waco & Vicinity AA. 

In addition, Central Texas Intergroup is a vital AA service office that represents a partnership among groups in the community.  Central Texas Integroup carries out common functions that are best handled by a centralized office and exists to aid the AA groups in carrying the AA message to the alcoholic who still suffers. 

Hotline is 24/7 Office open 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Monday-Friday
Rick Moss - Intergroup Manager Send email
(254) 754-3336
Online and Virtual Assistance

If you think you have a drinking problem please call: 254-754-3336 (answered 24/7)

Hotline volunteers will answer questions and provide information to those searching for Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in Central Texas.

Click here for meetings

Teens-adults suffering from alcohol related problems.

FREE

24/7
Updated within the last 1 month.

If you think you have a narcotics problem and want help locating a meeting please call: 888-629-6757

Lonestar Regional Helpline:

Select 703 for Waco/Heart of Texas

Teens-adults suffering from narcotics related problems.

FREE

24/7
Updated within the last 2 months.

Click here to see Al-Anon meetings!

The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems. We believe alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid recovery.

Al-Anon is not allied with any sect, denomination, political entity, organization, or institution; does not engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any cause.

Al-Anon has but one purpose: to help families of alcoholics. We do this by practicing the Twelve Steps, by welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics, and by giving understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.

Al-Anon has but one purpose: to help families of alcoholics. We do this by practicing the Twelve Steps, by welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics, and by giving understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.

There are no dues for membership. Al-Anon is self-supporting through its own voluntary contributions.

Meeting times vary, refer to meetings link shared above to find specific times and dates for meetings.
Updated within the last 3 months.

Alateen meetings are the same as Al-Anon meetings except that Alateen is restricted to people under age 20 who live, or have lived, with someone who abuses alcohol. Alateen meetings include one or two Al-Anon sponsors.

Al-Anon is a fellowship of people who have been affected by the alcohol abuse of a loved one. We meet regularly in small groups to absorb the strength and hope of others who have lived with alcoholism. We learn from the experience of others who have lived in similar situations.

Alateen is for young people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.

There are no dues for membership. Alateen is self-supporting through its own voluntary contributions.

Meeting times vary, refer to meetings link shared above to find specific times and dates for meetings.
Updated within the last 3 months.

Click here to see Alcoholics Anonymous meetings!

Click here to see AA educational resources!

Click here to see Central Texas AA newsletter!

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.

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

Refer to meeting schedule links to find groups for your needs.

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.

Meeting times vary, refer to meetings links shared above to find specific times and dates for meetings.
Updated within the last 3 months.

Click here to see Drug Addicts Anonymous meetings in Waco!

Click here to see Drug Addicts Anonymous meetings nationally!

Drug Addicts Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have recovered from addiction and are committed to helping those who still suffer. We have recovered by using the Twelve Steps as outlined in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution, does not engage in any controversy, and neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to recover from our addiction and help other addicts to achieve the same freedom. Drug Addicts Anonymous is not dedicated to users of any one specific drug, and use of no single drug was predominant among our members.

Refer to meeting schedule links to find groups for your needs.

Drug Addicts Anonymous is fully supported by voluntary contributions from its members and declines outside donations.

Meeting times vary, refer to meetings links shared above to find specific times and dates for meetings.
Updated within the last 3 months.

Click here to see Narcotics Anonymous meetings in Waco!

Click here to see Narcotic Anonymous meetings in the Heart of Texas region!

Narcotics Anonymous (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. We suggest that you keep an open mind and give yourself a break. Our program is a set of principles written so simply that we can follow them in our daily lives. The most important thing about them is that they work.

We are not connected with any political, religious, or law enforcement groups, and are under no surveillance at any time. Anyone may join us regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed, religion, or lack of religion.

There are no strings attached to NA. We are not affiliated with any other organizations, we have no initiation fees or dues, no pledges to sign, no promises to make to anyone.

Meeting times vary, refer to meetings link shared above to find specific times and dates for meetings.
Updated within the last 3 months.