Open 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM daily. Call 615-327-3909. 202 23rd Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37203

Get Help

There are several ways to start.

If you are looking for support, you can view upcoming meetings, reach out with questions, stop by during open hours, or explore recovery resources for yourself or someone you care about.

First steps

Choose the option that makes sense today.

View Meeting Schedule

See upcoming meetings and times at Friendship House.

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Contact Friendship House

Call or email if you have questions or are not sure where to start.

Contact us

Visit During Open Hours

Visitors are welcome during open hours. You can stop by, attend a meeting or event, or reach out first if you have questions.

Hours and directions

Explore Resources

Find recovery resources for yourself, someone you care about, or a next step outside Friendship House.

View resources

Meetings and peer support

Meetings are one way to connect with recovery support at Friendship House.

Friendship House hosts AA and Al-Anon meetings throughout the week. View the meeting schedule to see what is coming up.

For families

Support is available for families and loved ones too.

If someone you care about is in recovery or beginning recovery, Friendship House can help you learn what support is available.

You can find meetings, ask questions, and learn about ways to support someone without trying to manage their recovery.

Al-Anon meetings are for people affected by someone else's drinking. Friendship House hosts Al-Anon meetings, and local Al-Anon resources can help you find additional support.

Helpful references

Want to learn more?

These links can help you learn more, find meetings, or locate treatment services. Friendship House respects the anonymity many people value when seeking recovery support.

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AA: Is AA for You?

AA's pamphlet uses simple questions to help people reflect on whether alcohol may be a problem.

Read the AA pamphlet

AA: A Newcomer Asks

A short introduction to common questions people have when they are new to Alcoholics Anonymous.

Read the AA pamphlet

AA Meeting Guide

Official AA information about the Meeting Guide app and finding AA meetings.

Find AA meetings

SAMHSA National Helpline

Free treatment referral and information service for mental health and substance use concerns.

Visit SAMHSA

FindTreatment.gov

A national treatment locator for substance use and mental health treatment programs.

Search treatment options

NIAAA: Rethinking Drinking

Information from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism about alcohol use, risks, and change.

Visit Rethinking Drinking

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