If you are struggling with alcohol, this area will show you what to expect as a newcomer in Alcoholics Anonymous. Only you can decide if A.A. is for you. Here, you will find answers to your questions about A.A. and the resources you’ll need to get started.

One day at a time, A.A. can show you a new way of life without alcohol. A.A. members are always happy to speak with you and share their experience, strength, and hope. If you would like to speak with someone, please contact the central service office near you.


Read the Big Book online

The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous is the basic text of A.A. Since the first edition appeared, in 1939, it has helped millions of men and women recover from alcoholism. Chapters describing the A.A. recovery program remain unchanged. New stories have been added to the personal histories.

Contact Information

Eastern Area Office

14 Sunnen Drive, Suite 144
Maplewood, MO 63143

Intergroups and Contacts

St. Louis Area:

St. Louis Intergroup Office
314-647-3677 • Website

North St. Louis County Intergroup Office
314-731-4854 • Website

Areas Outside St. Louis:

St. Charles, Lincoln, and Warren Counties
Tri-County Intergroup Office
636-970-0013 • Website

Central Office of Mid-Missouri (COMM)
Website

Columbia, MO • District 12 Answering Service
573-442-4424 • Website

Kirksville, MO • District 15 Answering Service
660-665-1150

Cape Girardeau, MO • District 7 Answering Service
573-332-8339

Farmington, MO • District 6 Answering Service
573-482-4120

Hannibal, MO • District 13 Answering Service
573-231-5818

Washington & Sullivan, MO • District 16 Answering Service
636-383-0036

AA General Service Office

Alcoholics Anonymous website

A.A. Grapevine