About Mid-Town Group Alcoholics Anonymous
Mid Town Group Alcoholics Anonymous is a peer led recovery support group in San Angelo, Texas hosting AA meetings rather than operating as a formal drug and alcohol rehab or residential treatment center. It offers regular 12 step fellowship meetings for adults struggling with alcohol addiction, with no medical detox, inpatient or outpatient clinical treatment. The group emphasizes community, honor of anonymity, and mutual support as part of the AA tradition.
A Place for Peer Support
Treatment begins with attending AA support meetings at Mid-Town Group, serving as a first step for many seeking recovery from alcohol use, rather than through medically supervised detox or formal inpatient care. Members engage through structured group meetings where they follow the 12 step model, including open and closed meetings, Big Book study, speaker meetings, meetings in Spanish, and literature study.
Support is entirely peer based; participants receive guidance and encouragement through mutual sharing rather than clinical therapy. There are no professional clinicians involved, and there is no formal outpatient therapy, but members often use AA as a complement to outside clinical care or mental health services.
Free Recovery Meetings
You can attend meetings here as often as you want at no cost. This gives everyone an option for recovery, regardless of income or insurance. Voluntary contributions are accepted but they're not necessary or expected.
The meeting house is located on South Irving Street in San Angelo, in District 14 of AA’s local network.
An Easy Way to Get Started
If you’re in San Angelo and considering joining Mid-Town Group AA, you typically start by simply attending one of the scheduled meetings here. There is no intake process or assessment. Meeting schedules and types are shared publicly, and volunteers can explain how the meetings work and what to expect.



