About Alcoholics Anonymous Group One
Alcoholics Anonymous Group One in Wichita Falls, Texas is a peer‐led alcoholism recovery group that offers daily AA meetings and free discussion groups in the classic Twelve Steps format.
While the organization does not provide formal clinical treatment, it is part of a robust continuum of support for those seeking sobriety through fellowship and mutual aid. This flagship peer support model helps individuals build a foundation for long-term recovery by connecting them with others who share similar challenges.
Peer-Led AA Meetings in Wichita Falls
The core program at AA Group One consists of multiple daily in-person AA meetings focused on discussion, sharing personal stories, and step work using the traditional Twelve Steps and Traditions. It serves adults of all genders, backgrounds, and beliefs who have a desire to stop drinking. There are open meetings (for anyone interested) and closed meetings (for those who identify as having a drinking problem).
Attendees can expect flexible meeting times throughout the day including early morning, midday, early evening, and late evening slots. Meetings are conducted by volunteers and recovering alcoholics rather than credentialed clinicians. The environment is supportive and nonjudgmental and many participants report that the consistent schedule and caring peer community contribute to their sense of belonging and commitment to recovery.
Free Recovery Support for All
The group is free to attend. It operates without dues or fees and requires no insurance information. It is supported instead by volunteer efforts and donations from members or the community. This ensures accessibility for all individuals seeking help, regardless of financial situation.





