AA Belize

AA MEETINGS

AA in Belize is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope to help each other recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees — we are self-supporting through our own contributions. If you’re seeking support, you are welcome here.

AA Meetings in Belize

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS® is a fellowship of people 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. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions.



Monday
6:00–7:00
A Meeting in Paradise English
Location: On the beach side across from Boca de Rio Park
Tuesday
12:00pm
Clean & Serene Group English
Location: Parish Hall, Across from Catholic Church, Barrier Reef Drive
7:00–8:30pm
Grupo Ultra Mar Bilingual
Location: Behind the Fire Station/Police Station
Wednesday
12:00pm
Clean & Serene Group English
Location: Parish Hall, Across from Catholic Church, Barrier Reef Drive
7:00–8:30pm
Grupo Ultra Mar Bilingual
Location: Behind the Fire Station/Police Station
Thursday
6:00–7:00
A Meeting in Paradise English
Location: On the beach side across from
Friday
12:00pm
Clean & Serene Group English
Location: Parish Hall, Across from Catholic Church, Barrier Reef Drive
7:00–8:30pm
Grupo Ultra Mar Bilingual
Location: Behind the Fire Station/Police Station
Saturday
6:00pm
St. Francis Sober Living Group Bilingual
Location: Escalante Subdivision, entrance right from Bananas Resort, behind Belize Budget Suites
Sunday
7:00–8:30pm
Grupo Ultra Mar Bilingual
Location: Behind the Fire Station/Police Station

AA San Pedro Belize Schedule

Other Meeting Locations in Belize

English Spanish English/Spanish

Corozal Area Meetings

Monday
6:00 PM
Stairway To Freedom English
Location: St. Xavier Catholic Church (Upstairs above the Garage), Corozal
Contacts: Adam – 631-2715 | Mark – 601-0743
6:00 PM
English Speaking A.A. Meeting (Open) English
Location: Upstairs in the blue wooden building behind the Catholic Church
Directions: Enter gate on 1st Street South, turn right into blue building, turn right, go upstairs
Contact: 622-2214
Tuesday
12:00 PM
Noon Big Book Study English
Location: St. Xavier Catholic Church, Corozal
Contact: Bruce – 620-2251
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
English Speaking A.A. Meeting (Open) English
Location: Upstairs in the blue wooden building behind the Catholic Church
Directions: Enter gate on 1st Street South, turn right into blue building, turn right, go upstairs
Contact: 622-2214
Thursday
4:00 PM (Call First)
Al-Anon Family Support Group English/Spanish
Location: House of Culture, Corozal
Contact: Adela – 639-6697
Friday
7:30 AM
Touch of the Tropics English
Location: Jerusalem Building (Lane between Farmers Market & Cemetery — Rock Building on right toward the sea), Corozal
Contacts: Adam – 631-2715 | Dave – 622-1819

Hopkins Meetings

Wednesday
10:00 AM
Alcoholics Anonymous Weekly Meeting English
Location: Catholic Church, Hopkins, Belize
Contact: +501-675-2190

Cayo District Meetings

Wednesday
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Higher Ground AA – English Speaking English
Location: Bridgefoot of Santa Elena Bridge, Cayo, Belize
Contact: +501-600-0542
English Spanish English/Spanish

Orange Walk Area Meetings

Tuesday
7:00 PM
Triumfadores AA Group English/Spanish
Location: Benque Road, next to Dr. Mendez Clinic
Contact: Romel – +501-633-5598
Wednesday
7:00 PM
Triumfadores AA Group English/Spanish
Location: Benque Road, next to Dr. Mendez Clinic
Contact: Romel – +501-633-5598
Friday
7:00 PM
Triumfadores AA Group English/Spanish
Location: Benque Road, next to Dr. Mendez Clinic
Contact: Romel – +501-633-5598
 

All of us in A.A. have asked this question.

We found out that many people had felt like us.

With the help of A.A., we tried to understand what alcohol had done to us. We were not alone. We could get help.

Answer each question yes or no. Your answers are private to your device.

  1. Have I tried to stop drinking for a week or so but could not do it?
  2. Have I wished people would stop talking about my drinking?
  3. Have I changed drinks to try not to get drunk?
  4. Do I ever need a drink to get going in the morning?
  5. Do I envy people who can drink without getting into trouble?
  6. Does my drinking cause problems at home?
  7. Does my drinking cause problems with other people?
  8. Do I try to get extra drinks?
  9. Have I tried to stop drinking but still got drunk?
  10. Have I missed work or cut school because of drinking?
  11. Do I have blackouts — times I cannot remember?
  12. Would my life be better if I quit drinking?

Your “Yes” count: 0 / 12

This is for private self-reflection only. If you’d like support, consider reaching out to a local A.A. group or a trusted professional.

Is AA For Me?