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1st Things First A Foundation 2 Recovery

 

Can't stop drinking no matter how hard you try; you have a desire to stop drinking.

You’re new to sobriety, or have questions about Alcoholics Anonymous, we can help.

 

This group is based on the 12 step recovery program of Alcoholics Anonymous, and to help the newcomer we will be working steps 1, 2 and 3 on a monthly bases.

We our also a feeder group for those wanting to take part in the 12 step recovery program of Alcoholics Anonymous.

 

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

"If you have decided you want what we have and are willing to go to any length to get it--then you are ready to take certain steps"

 

This group has limited membership, to stay in the group you must be an active posting member, there is no room for half measures

 

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/1stthingsfirstafoundation2recovery/

12and12@googlegroups.com

We work a step and a tradition each week. There is also

open discussion on current events affecting a person's

Recovery.
A fairly informal group of recovering Alcoholics, that stress support

and growth.

This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous and we ask

that each person affirm the Third Tradition.


To Join:

http://groups.google.com/group/12and12?hl=en

 

and/or join sister group at:
http://groups.google.com/group/recoveredalcoholics 

12+12=Freedom

 

We are a group of sober alcoholics that love sobriety and we have been blessed with this freedom by the program of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Our life is enriched by working the A.A. program and by sharing our experience, strength and hope with one another.

Our primary purpose is to carry this message to alcoholics who still suffer and we are encouraged by the friendships we have developed in our recovery.

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. We adhere to the 12 Traditions and have fun in doing so.

We encourage all to share on the weekly discussion topic but we also encourage fun and friendly cross talk and off topic discussions.

We post a monthly Roll Call to maintain a current and accurate membership list and we are currently limited to 30 members.

Personal criticism or antagonistic behavior will not be tolerated.

If you would like to be a part of our group, please send an email to the address posted below.

For information contact: Mike K. Mikern1@wirelesshometown.com

24 Hour Group

 

We are a group of alcoholics who meet to share our experience,

strength, & hope with each other so that we may solve our common problem.

 

Our single purpose is the recovery from alcoholism.

 

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

We have scheduled topics, encourage general conversation & we celebrate anniversaries.

This group does not tolerate flaming or personal criticism.

 

For more info or to join:

send an email to inquires_24hour@yahoo.ca

AA-AAE The AA Experience

 

Welcome to AA AAE the AAExperience. We are the online meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. We are a closed meeting.

As a group we adhere to the Twelve Traditions of AA. The only requirement for membership
is a desire to stop drinking. Through email posting we offer experience, strength and hope
to every alcoholic who asks. You'll  find posts on recovery, the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions
and socializing. We do try to have a fun time while remaining serious about recovery.
We look forward to your membership and your shares. We all need each other in sobriety.


To join please visit http://groups.google.com/group/aa-aae?hl=en 

 

A.A. Above All Else

 

AA Above All Else is a fun group of recovering alcoholics who believe that sobriety is about the joy of living. Our group consists of newcomers as well as members with many years of continuous sobriety. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

We post a weekly topic on which we share our experience, strength and hope; however, we also encourage friendly cross-talk and off-topic sharing on such subjects as how our week is going.

For more information or to join our group please contact: Susan susane1231@yahoo.com  

  AA Action Is the Key

 

We are a group of men and women who accept that the key to sobriety is in taking the simple action stated in the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous exactly as written without analysis or interpretation. We are not intellectual analyzers  we just do it. We post a topic each week  and all members are expected to share their experience, strength and hope relative to the topic.

But, we are not a glum lot. In addition to the topic we also discuss whatever is on our minds. Lots of chat, cross talk and clean humor. Laughter is the best medicine and we do joke a lot. We take our sobriety seriously but not ourselves. We have great camaraderie, we like each other and no personal criticism of others or arguments are tolerated. We are lovers not fighters.

If this approach to sobriety appeals to you and you are willing to share your experience, strength, and hope on each topic, each week, or if you have questions. 

Contact Person is Karen D. E-mail address is kdahl.dahlquist@gmail.com 

  AA A SOBER REALITY

This is an online group for AA members who have an affinity for earth-oriented forms of spirituality. Monthly AA-based topics will discuss how philosophies and tools described by different teachers of earth-oriented spirituality and esotericism, can be incorporated into the spiritual part of our individual recovery programs. The aims of these tools include the promotion of higher energy levels, clarity of mind and the avoidance of negative thought patterns that pose a threat to sobriety.

AA neither endorses nor condemns these tools. We believe that a solid foundation in sobriety requires firm adherence to the AA steps and traditions. This AA group is for those who have an affinity for earth-oriented forms of spirituality of old including but not limited to shamanism as described by teachers such as Carlos Castaneda, Florinda Donner, Taisha Abelar and many others.

Real-time meetings focusing on the month's topic take place every Wednesday, 12pm EST using the chat feature.

Group URL:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ASOBERREALITY

List Owner:
ASOBERREALITY-owner@yahoogroups.com

Real-time meeting: Mondays 12pm EST

  AAustralia

 

AA. An Alcoholics Anonymous Online group based in Australia. A place where members of Alcoholics Anonymous can meet to share fellowship through email sharing.

People requesting membership are asked to provide us with a first name and a geographical location, before being introduced to the group.

 

If you would like to join us, to speed up the process 

please email me direct at francesernst@optusnet.com.au

 or visit our site at: http://home.vicnet.net.au/~aoig/ for a 'subscription' form.

 AA Always Remain Teachable

 

We are an email meeting for alcoholics, who encourages sharing of both AA related material and general conversation.

We feel that by being somewhat aware of the happenings in each others lives we can best learn how to apply AA's principles in all our affairs.

 

This is an excellent group for those who want to be in a close-knit group.

We are serious about recovery, but we try not to take ourselves too seriously.


We as a group adhere to the 12 Traditions. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

This group will be, free from harassment or flaming.

 

We can be reached through Google groups.
http://groups.google.com/group/always-remain-teachable

 AA Beginners Club

If you can't stop drinking no matter how hard you try, if you need to stop drinking for good, if you're new to sobriety,

or if you have questions about Alcoholics Anonymous, then we can help.

This club isn't affiliated with Alcoholics Anonymous -- we simply want to share our experience, strength, and hope with

anyone suffering from alcoholism, and share with you how we have recovered through Alcoholics Anonymous.

Group URL: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/aabeginnersclub

List Owners E-mail:
aabeginnersclub-owner@yahoogroups.com

Subscribe E-mail:
aabeginnersclub-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

 AA Delaware Online

Closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, founded by a Delawarean who loves to meet AAers from all parts. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Membership does have to be approved by the group's moderator and approval depends only on a reply to an automatic message sent to all who attempt to join and which asks only about your adherence to the third tradition. If you don't know what the third tradition is, just tell me why you want to be a member of AADelawareOnline. If you don't want to drink anymore, we would love to have you as a member of our group.

URL:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AADelawareOnline  
Subscribe by email: AADelawareOnline-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Write to moderator: AADelawareOnline-owner@yahoogroups.com

  AAFellowship

AAFellowsip is a group of recovering alcoholics helping each other stay sober by sharing our ES&H.

The only requirement is a desire to stop

Instructions:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AAFellowship/

  AA Firm Believers

We are a group of fun loving alcoholics who are serious about the solution that we have found by actively working the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. We utilize the steps; we do not analyze them. 

We are unified by the spirit of our fellowship in recovery, and we are strengthened by regularly sharing our experience, strength, and hope with each other. We adhere to the 12 Traditions and we have fun in the process. 

Though sharing on the weekly topic is expected, we have a lot of fun spirited cross talk and off topic discussions. Personal criticism or flaming of any kind is strictly prohibited. We look at Principles, not Personalities. 

If you have decided you want what we have and are willing to share on a weekly basis, then give us a try. Come, be a part of our joyful journey. 

Contact: Janice S. janicels@comcast.net

  aagroup.info

Seek Share and Discover Happiness in Recovery through a Question and Answer format like Yahoo Answers where anyone can question or answer or browse.

www.aagroup.info  

  aa-francité

Groupe international en français. Réunions fermées par courriel ouvertes à quiconque a un désir d'arrêter de boire. Réunions non modérées

Renseignements et inscriptions : http://www.aa-francite.org

International french speaking group. Email closed meetings open to anyone who has a desire to stop drinking. Non-regulated Meetings.

Informations and subscriptions : http://www.aa-francite.org

  AA Friends World Wide (AAFWW)

AA Friends World Wide (AAFWW) is an English speaking closed general discussion group of Alcoholics Anonymous by email mailing list. AAFWW is an international AA group with members from around the world. The meeting goes on 24/7. We welcome anyone with a desire to stay sober and help others to achieve sobriety. We adhere to the Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Contact AAFWW: AAFriendsWorldWide-subscribe@egroups.com  for subscription to the group.

 AAsGAL

 

AAsGAL is a group of Women who are dedicated, through the Program of Alcoholics Anonymous, to help each other grow in Sobriety, and to help those still suffering achieve Sobriety.  
We are an AA meeting, and adhere to the 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous.  
We have found that the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous have been our guide to a meaningful life, a life free of the misery of Alcoholism, and one of  Joy beyond our Wildest Dreams.  
We hope that if you are a woman in recovery, or one still suffering and in need of help, that you will join us on the Road to Happy Destiny.  
This group is a safe place for members to find and share recovery.
We hope that if you are a woman in recovery, or one still suffering and in need of help, that you will join us on the Road to Happy Destiny.  

To subscribe click and send in e-mail: AAsGAL-subscribe@topica.com
Or contact JUDI at jmiller22@oh.rr.com

URL: http://lists.topica.com/lists/aasgal

  AA Higher Power online
 

Open discussion

 

Contact: Wendy   mallardwendy@hotmail.com

 AAIndya

AAIndya is a email forum of recovering A.A.'s (alcoholics) in India and Indians staying Abroad. Our Primary purpose is to stay sober and help other Alcoholics achieve sobriety. Anyone who has a desire to stop drinking can become a member whether Indian or not.

Sharing is based on experience, strength and hope.

Every Week, a topic is posted by the Group Moderators and members share their experience, strength & Hope on the Topic.

Anybody already in AA who wishes to join can send mail to aaindya@yahoogroups.com, giving a brief introduction regarding his or her disease and date of sobriety.

If he/she is a newcomer to AA, the person is requested to state her/his desire to stop drinking, along with a brief introduction of his/her drinking career

  AA Lesbian Group

AALesbians is a closed email meeting. The chairperson for the month sends out weekly leads and we share our experience, strength, and hope regarding both AA and life in general. Groups are "capped" at 25 so we can get to know each other better and new groups are always starting. All groups adhere to the traditions of AA and endeavor to carry the message to the alcoholic who still suffers.

Contact AALesbianGroups@AOL.com to subscribe or for further information.

  AA Loners

An email list is available for A.A.members living more than two hours from the nearest meeting.

Those who are homebound or who otherwise cannot attend A.A. meetings are also welcome.

Note that this is not a meeting for those wishing to help A.A. Loners.

It is a meeting for A.A. Loners.

http://www.aa-loners.org

  AA Los Angeles

Discussion of what's happening in AA in Los Angeles County.

 

The group's purpose is to facilitate information exchange about groups, service

opportunities, and events in AA in Los Angeles County.

 

Open to any AA member.

join AALosAngeles@yahoogroups.com  or write to chuckg052284@yahoo.com

  AA Meeting

Open and closed email meetings and open chat meetings.

Topic discussion. Email meetings are continuous.

Chat meetings are 9 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesdays and Thursdays and at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time on Saturdays.

"Open" meetings are for anyone with a desire to stop drinking or anyone interested in learning more about AA.

"Closed" meetings are for alcoholics only.

For information on joining the meetings

visit:
http://www.onlinealano.org/html/meetings.html

  AA Men

A closed meeting for men, AA Men was founded on AOL. This offshoot meets on the Internet.

Contact AA Men owner-aamen@io.com to subscribe or for further information.

  AA Online Meeting

Step, Tradition, Discussion, Big Book and Fellowship meetings held each week in discussion format.
Everyone welcome, the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
A Links Directory, AA Daily Readings & More.
There are no dues or fees, everything is free.

Browse to http://www.aaonline.net  for more information

  AA outreach online meetings

An Online Group who sole perpose is to reach the Alcoholic that is still suffering we do this by sharing our experience, strength, and hope. We offer daily meditations and online meetings.

 

The online meetings are daily at the following times:
7PM PACIFIC
8PM MOUNTAIN
9PM CENTRAL
10PM EASTERN
11PM ALTANTIC (CANADA ONLY)

JOIN US AT:
http://groups.msn.com/AAOutreachOnlineMeetings

  AA Recovery Group

We are a small Women's Only Group who share their E.S.H. on a daily basis. We adhere strictly to the traditions, however, we do add a little rule #62 to the mix which is having fun. We are different from other groups in that we allow html. and stationery to make our shares prettier.

You will find us a very safe place to share and the only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. If you are new to online AA, please give us a try, we think you will be happy you did.


  RecoveringinAA@yahoogroups.com

 

Please write to the email address above or directly to Marg: lonesomeinalberta@yahoo.com or msparshu@telus.net to become a member of our group. Thank you.

  AA Serenity

AA Serenity is a closed, women's AA email meeting.  Our weekly topics consist of a general topic and a Big Book topic, as well as discussions on the Steps/Traditions of the corresponding month.  We welcome all women who adhere to the traditions of AA. We have women from all over the world sharing their experience, strength and hope in this group … and we support one another, as sisters, through all the bad times, as well as all the good times. AA Serenity remains one of the safest women’s AA on-line groups on the Internet.

Contact: listkeep@oso-aa.org
 to subscribe or for further information.

  AA Spiritual Toolkit Group

We are an email group whose sole purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

The only qualification to be a member is to have a desire to stop drinking. And maybe have some fun too!

We have two chair people and two topics per week, one on Sunday and one on Wednesday.

Our chair people serve on one month rotations. Off topic topics are encouraged also.

Our meeting is run just like any face-to-face meeting including all the common courtesy we would

normally extend to each other in any other meeting format. Have a great day!

Please email Rebecca aatoolkit@gmail.com  to join or request more information.

 AA Social Discussion Group

An email group of recovering alcoholics to help each other stay sober One Day at a Time.

To subscribe, please use this link: http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/AASocial  

  AA Tea Room

Friendly chat for friends of Bill W and those with a desire to stop drinking. Email discussion, anniversaries, photos etc.

Instructions: Login to MSN if necessary and go to http://groups.msn.com/AATeaRoom Then request to join the group.

We also have a group on ICQ for meetings and contacting other members online. If you have ICQ go to

http://groups.icq.com/HealthandMedicine/group.asp?no=11964817

Login with your ICQ number and password. Enter some personal details then request to join the group.

  AA Way Of Life

Alcoholics Anonymous Way Of Life offers a warm welcome to anyone who is recovering from Alcoholism with the help of the 12 Step Programme,

also to anyone who thinks they may have a drinking problem.

 

This is a forum where we share our experience, strength and hope with each other.

http://groups.google.com/group/aa-way-of-life

  AA Women in Recovery

A fun and easy women's AA support group. We give alot of encouragement, strength and hope!

aawomeninrecovery@yahoogroups.com
luvy3333@yahoo.com  Web designer

  AAWomenOnLine

This group of AAWomenOnLine invite women members of AA and women with a desire to stop drinking to join us on our journey to sobriety and recovery in AA. We share our experience strength and hope with each other through online e-mail meetings held twice weekly and a monthly Step and Tradition Meeting. We ask, we wonder, we learn and we grow providing for one another a loving, caring and supportive home group.

We invite you to join with us by contacting our greeter Susie E at swv3@charter.net 

  Alcoholics Anonymous Google Group

This is a Members Only Google Group, deticated in sharing our experinces, stenghts and hopes to the newcomer and the old timers alike.
We are over 2 years old, and have close to 2,000 members and growing.

http://groups.google.com/group/alcoholicsanonymous

Send email to this group: alcoholicsanonymous@googlegroups.com 

  Alcoholic Clerics Anonymous

Online meeting via Email reaching out to Pastors, Clerics, and other Church Workers who suffer from alcoholism. 

We are a Non-Denominational Outreach seeking to share our experience, strength, and hope from the perspective of Cleric or Church Worker.

Our main concern is maintaining sobriety, not theological debate.  All who wish to recover are welcome.
 
Contact us via Email at:
stfrancisplace@centurytel.net

  American Sign Language

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Fellowhsip of Men and Women who wish to seek and maintain sobriety from alcohol and drugs one day at a time.

Please send all inquiries, comments, and referrals to this e-mail: ohdaat@yahoo.com

  AOL AAMen

One of the original men's groups online. Weekly topic open for discussion by its AOL members, numbering about 30.

Contact Alorando ALORLANDO@AOL.com to subscribe or for further information.

  Back to Basics Beginners Meeting

This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, for Alcoholics only. Using the Big Book and the Back to Basics Beginners Meeting Book, we share our experience, strength, and hope with each other to help others to recover from alcoholism.

Web site: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/back2basicsbeginners  
To subscribe, use this link: back2basicsbeginners-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

  Back to Basics Unity Group

We are an email group of men and women, an AA group that adheres to AA's 12 Steps, 12 Traditions, and 12 Concepts. The topic chair sends out a topic to all on Saturdays. Members respond during the following week.

 

Discussion meetings on topics as they relate to alcoholism, Big Book passage discussion, and 12&12 passage discussion with a passage read on both Steps and Traditions that correspond to the month at hand.

 

Our purpose is to provide a supportive place for AA people to share on recovery. We adhere to The Third Tradition. Our group is limited to 40 members. Though sharing on the weekly topic is expected, or subjects that are within in that topic relating to alcoholism.

 

In adherence to the 7th tradition, we would suggest that the next time you are in a face-to-face meeting that you pitch in an extra couple of bucks for your online sobriety, or make an anonymous donation to OIAA to help defer the cost of their service to the fellowship of online alcoholics.

 

We look at principles, not personalities.  Personal criticism or flaming of any kind is strictly prohibited. If you have decided you want what we have and are willing to share on a  weekly basis, then give us a try.

 

To join or for more information, contact:


Mary Olson molson@hpi.mcw.edu

  Belmont Twighlighters Group, NSW Australia

We here in Australia have started an AA related forum called Alkies' Soapbox.

It gives all AA members a chance to have their say on any AA related matters.

Add events to calendar,

join in the chartroom,
post birthday wishes,

join in polls,

send personal messages to each

other and post pictures if they wish.

http://www.alkies-soapbox.org

  Big Book

Open the meeting,
Break up into 3 groups, and share about the reading.
Close in our own groups.

Contact: vickiranz@yahoo.com

  Big Book and Step Study Email Group

Join us as we journey through the Big Big and Twelve Steps together. Each month we will do 1 chapter of the Big Book (first 164 pages) and we will do 1 step of the Twelve Steps. All this is done via email by sharing our experience strangth and hope with each other on a daily basis.

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO JOIN PLEASE CONTACT US AT THE FOLLOWING EMAIL:
recoveryismylife@aim.com

  Big Book Study

Big Book Study Closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous.

 

An actual Big Book study on the Fourth Edition of the Big Book, covering a chapter every two weeks and

one personal story per week, with shares limited to our current readings.

 

Off-topic chatter and public advice giving are strongly avoided, making this meeting very much like a regular face-to-face AA meeting.

 

An international group with about two hundred English speaking members.

 

To subscribe or for further information, contact Big Book Study Big-Book-Study-request@listserv.icors.org 
 

  Big Book Study Online

Daily Big Book discussion. Covering the basic text over the course of eight weeks, Monday through Friday beginning at 8am Eastern. We return to the beginning of the book every two months.

To participate, visit our site and follow the directions there:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bigbookmeeting 

  Bitti-ryhma

Bitti-ryhma is an email-based Finnish online AA-group. Contacts and further information (in Finnish or in English): kari.w@welho.com

Bitti-ryhma on sahkopostitse toimiva suomenkielinen AA-ryhma. Lisatiedot ja yhteydenotot: kari.w@welho.com

  Breakfast Big Book Study in Scotland,UK

Pure Big Book Study on the Basic Text of the First One Hundred. Web & Email access.

http://www.bbbsprimarypurpose.org.uk

  Chester and North Wales AA

A group for anyone in the North Wales or North West UK to join, to pass information, local events, notices on AA in this area. It is hoped that if enough members join, a regular meeting can be started.

Instructions:
You can reach the site at:
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/ChesterAA/
or email cockleking@yahoo.co.uk

  ChicagoLand AA

We are a closed email group consisting of people in and around the Chicago area.

Our group includes AA members in Chicagoland, Indiana and Wisconsin.

We are a lighthearted bunch who feel we have a unique opportunity to do 12-step work.

 

Contact chicagolandaa-subscribe@yahoogroups.com to subscribe or for further information.

  Church Street Meeting

we are a group of recovering alcoholics, who, by staying close in, and to our support group,

are able to do this one day at a time.
we have started a daily e-mail message from the book 'AS BILL SEES IT',

and if you would like to be placed on the daily list, please place your e-mail

address in a message and send it to the address below. thanks, jeff 'k'

e-mail your e-mail address to:
churchstaa@galvestoncs.com

  College Sobierity

 

Place where college kids can come and discuss challeneges with sobierity.

 

Email me at aj127104@ohio.edu  

  CSM2 ― Chapter Seven Men's #2

 

Contact: Don  donscomp@dock.net  to subscribe or for further information.

  Cybriety (Women's) Group

 All the Cybriety groups are closed groups of women in AA who share not only our common struggle to lead a sober life,

but our experience, strength, and hope in the process.  

 

Although we meet online, we consider ourselves real AA groups and we follow the steps and traditions of AA.  

We limit our membership to 40.  

 

Please select one of the groups listed below and contact them for more information.

  Cybriety1

 

Cybriety 1 is an online, email recovery group for women which limits it's membership to 40 members.

We share our experience, strength, and hope with each other through weekly topics and off topic discussions.

Contact Isabella at Isabellaadele@verison.net 

  Cybriety2

Closed Women's AA email meeting, with a cap of 40 women. We've been active since 1995.

send email to pamsew@aol.com to subscribe or for further information

Cybriety3

Closed Women's AA Recovery Group

Contact: MikkinMcShane@aol.com

Cybriety 5

Contact Lisa SHEDDEN22@aol.com to subscribe or for further information. 

Cybriety 6

 

We are a closed, women's AA group with a cap of 40 women.

Members may read and/or respond to a weekly topic, and off topic

shares are also welcomed as we share our experience, strength and hope with each other.

Contact: Sue S. sanborn1@metrocast.net to subscribe or for more information.

Cybriety 7

 

C7 is a women’s meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, which takes place via email.

All meetings and business are conducted in adherence to the Steps and Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Thus there are no dues or fees for membership, nor are we allied with any sect, denomination, politics or religion.

The C7 does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes.

Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other female alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

All decisions affecting C7 are made by group-conscience.

For more detailed information, please contact the IGR.

 

Intergroup Representative (IGR):name:
Email address:

Cybriety 9

 

Contact: Liz  e.r.mcfall@open.ac.uk  to subscribe or for more information.

 Daily Meditations and Topic

This is currently a fast growing email group who main purpose is to stay sober one

day at a time by sharing our experience, strength, and hope.

In the future we are planning on opening a A.A.Online group for meetings on line.

Please come check us out.

Contact  Jade:  jusfortoday2005@netscape.net

 Daily Reflections

This is a Daily Reflections group that will send out daily meditations in the morning, but not only that we will also have Daily Topics to.

Both of these this will allow members to share there experience, strengh, and hope...

This group is open to both men and women who have a desire to stop drinking no matter how young or old you are....

Outside of the Daily Reflections and Topic group....In between when there to help build up each other in soberity....

Right now the best way to contact me to be put on the mailing list is through email....
justfortoday1973@yahoo.com

 Daily Reprieve

We are open to anyone with a desire to stop drinking.

The discussion group is based on the Steps, Traditions, Concepts and Promises as outlined in AA's Conference-approved literature.

The e-mail addresses of any members who post to our group are kept hidden in an attempt to ensure each person's anonymity.

 

The format of the group is as follows:

1st Thurs of the month, Step

2nd Thurs of the month, Tradition

3rd Thurs of the month, Concept

4th Thurs of the month, Promises

5th Thurs of the month (if any), open topic selected by "chair"

 

It is suggested that in discussing each topic some reference is made to the literature, but this is not a requirement for participation.

The group can be reached at  DailyReprieve@yahoogroups.com   or by contacting  soberchick12595@yahoo.com 

  Entraide Internet AA


Internet Group for AA members.

Structured around the recommandations of the pamphlet 'The AA Group' and the 'AA Service Manuel' and within the guidelines of the suggested 12 Traditions and 12 Concepts.

Groupe d'Internet pour des membres des AA. Les membres de groupe peuvent lire et écrire des messages, participer aux réunions de causerie, assister à des réunions d'affaires mensuelles et élire des représentants. Structuré autour des recommandations de la brochure 'Le Groupe des AA' et le 'Manuel de Service des AA' et dans l'esprit des 12 Traditions et des 12 concepts AA.

Contactez:
http://groups.google.fr/group/entraide-internet-aa

En atteignant cette adresse on devient un visiteur. Si une demande de participation est faite on l'acceptera si elle répond aux exigences du groupe (fondamentalement Tradition Trois de AA)

http://groups.google.fr/group/entraide-internet-aa

 Eleventh Step Group

An Alcoholics Anonymous email group where daily meditations are posted, plus weekly step/tradition leads.

The only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. Hope to see you there :+)

For more information or to join the group, please send an Email to:  eleventhstep-subscribe@egroups.com

  E-mail Does It

We are an email group of men and women, an AA group that adheres to AA's 12 Steps, 12 Traditions, and 12 Concepts.

 

The chairperson sends out a topic to all on Saturdays.

Members respond during the following week.

 

Our purpose is to provide a supportive place for AA people to share on recovery.

We adhere to The Third Tradition. Our group is limited to 20 members.

 

Though sharing on the weekly topic is expected, we have a lot of fun spirited cross talk and off topic discussions.

We look at Principles, not Personalities.

 

Personal criticism or flaming of any kind is strictly prohibited. If you have decided you want what we have and are willing to share on a weekly basis, then give us a try.

Come, be a part of our Happy, Joyous and Free Adventure.


To join or for more information, contact:: Bonnie B. musclecarmama@tmail.com

E-Mail Does It (EMDI - 2)

We are an email group of men and women. The chairperson sends out a topic to all on Saturdays. Members respond during the following week. Our purpose is to provide a supportive place for AA people to share on recovery. We adhere to the Third Tradition. There is also off-topic discussion. We discourage flaming. Our group is limited to 40 members.

For information/membership, contact  o.carballo@lineone.net 

  Every Woman's Recovery 12

 Every Woman's Recovery 12
Closed womens weekly email meeting with the meeting beginning on Wednesday. We are a group of women from all walks of life, sharing our experience, strength, and hope with each other, adhering to the steps and traditions of AA

Email contact: Jan
Email subscription:  ER-12-subscribe@yahoogroups.ca

  Experience, Strength & Hope

Closed email discussion conducted by a different member each week who selects the week's topic.

One of the group's goals is to keep idle chat and cross-talk to an absolute minimum.

For more information and to request a membership, go to http://mylist.net/listinfo/esh

  Friends of Bill W

Friends of Bill W is an open blog ring. Blogging is easy to do, and holds great potential for fellowship. Blogging is a great way to keep a journal. Bloggers write shares and publish them on their personal site. Posts can be public, protected, or private. Members browse ring blogs or receive shares in an e-mail digest. Members can comments on others posts. The blogs and ring are established under Xanga.com. Xanga.com can be used for free or pay for more features.

To visit goto: http://www.xanga.com/GlennS  To contact me e-mail: menelaus_49098@yahoo.com

  Fulcrum Support Group

The aim of FSG is to help isolated disabled people with alcohol problems
 

Contact: fcis_ac@hotmail.com

  GLBTYPAA

The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Young People of Alcoholics Anonymous

(GLBTYPAA) host a regular online meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous.

All alcoholics are welcome,

as this is a closed meeting for alcoholics and anyone
who has a desire to stop drinking (if you're not sure if you're an alcoholic or not)

This ongoing meeting, which is an online AA meeting with a traditional AA format

that conducts its weekly meeting through the exchange of e-mails.

To join or contact GLBTYPAA, send an e-mail to alexandrawerle@aol.com  

  Grateful Dead Email AA Group

Grateful Dead Email AA Group is an online group of people from all over the world — we are members of AA (or AA and NA) — always newbie's and lots of long timers, too. New topics are posted regularly. Rigidity is not our cup of tea. We care a lot about life and each other. God's not through with us yet.

http://www.angelfire.com/sc2/cybersober

  GROW

GROW (Grateful Recovering Online Women's) group of Alcoholics Anonymous holds  email A.A. meetings for alcoholic women and/or women who wish to learn how A.A. might help them stop drinking. GROW  adheres to the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions found in The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. We come from all walks of life, and we have traveled many different paths to get to A.A. What we have found here is a daily reprieve from our drinking that has transformed our lives.

 

Contact grow-owner@oso-aa.org  to subscribe or for further information

website: www.g-r-o-w.com

  Happy, Joyous and Free Group

Email AA Group for Alcoholics using a weekly discussion format

Contact Susan B. sbanker914@aol.com

  Hope

Hope is an open meeting held on Sunday and only available to recovering women who use AOL. It's held in the private room "Gentleness" from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern time.

Please contact drowand122@aol.com for the weekly topic and to be placed on the reminder list, or just join us for chat and fellowship Sunday mornings.

On AOL, go to: aol://2719:2-2-gentleness 

   Indigenous Sobriety

Our Spirit: Sober~Strong. This group has been set up to enable Indigenous/Aboriginal people who are sober from alcohol and other drugs - to make contact and support each other. Our sober friends are welcome to join us too!

"Is it our right to drink or our responsibility to get sober? Our Elders say that in the old way we wouldn't have had a Human Rights Commission, we would have had a Human Responsibilities Commission. We already knew we each had rights as humans, to eat, to have love, and to have water but what was more important was our responsibility to help each other to survive, to look after ourselves with dignity, to look after our Elders, our dreaming sites and lands. How can we look after our land if we are drunk?'

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. So if you are interested, join up and lets start talking!

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/indigenous_sobriety

Join at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/indigenous_sobriety
'Sister' site:
http://www.freewebs.com/indigenous_sobriety/ 

   JCMC GROUP

JCMC is an AA email fellowship, dedicated to sharing on weekly topics about recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous.  Each group holds up to thirty members.  We keep the group at an intimate number so that we may get to know each other on a personal level.  We share our experience, strength and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.  All who claim the Third Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous may join.

To join or to get more information, please email Rooodee2@aol.com

We look forward to getting to know you.

  KISS

KISS (Keep it Simple Sisters) is a closed women's AA meeting. For sharing by email we have 3 topics per week ― plus a monthly Step/Tradition discussion.We welcome all women who adhere to AA’s Third Tradition: “the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking”. 

With tons of experience, strength and hope, the warm and sincere recovering women from all around the globe in KISS offer many years of wonderful sobriety. 

Please contact kissgroup@yahoo.com for further information or to subscribe.

  Lamplighters Group

Closed general discussion meeting of A.A. with meeting conducted by email going on 24 hours a day seven days a week. Global membership with members in over 22 countries and at both poles.

Contact Lamplighter's  listkeepers@aa-lamplighters.org  to subscribe or for further information.

  Living Sober

Living Sober is an on-line gathering of recovering Alcoholics who are also members of AA. We have meetings three nights a week and try to follow the traditions of AA as best we can. We also use E-Mail services and have our own website.

livingsober@yahoogroups.co.uk

  Loners Primary Purpose Group

The Loners Primary Purpose Group is an e-mail based group that was formed to carry the basic message to

the still suffering alcoholic, using the basics texts of Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book and the 12x12 book.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LonersPrimaryPurpose/

  Meeting of the Minds Group (MOMS)

Closed meeting with one of the 12 Steps being a topic every other week; chairperson's choice in the alternating weeks. Meeting begins on Sunday with the opening post by the monthly topic chairperson.

Contact MOMS listkeepers@aa-mom.org to subscribe or for further information.

Military 12x12

 

A worldwide closed 24/7 meeting:
for military veterans
for GIs in uniform whose privacy must be protected under OPSEC-type conditions


1. An e-mail help and discussion forum, purposefully without any website that might be compromised.


2. We take it as a given that military life is an experience often 100% impossible to share in civilian AA groups.


3. We focus on the 12 x 12 for guidance, although all AA-related matters are open for discussion - with emphasis on military personnel, history, culture, experience, strength and unique recovery challenges.


4. Each January we begin with Step and Tradition 1, then take the next consecutive ones each month, ending with Step and Tradition 12 each December.


5. The meeting was founded and is moderated by a Vietnam-era vet who has been active in AA and numerous general military websites since 2001.


Language common to the duty shack and bunker is tolerated, but flaming is not and will immediately result in barracks justice.


Email:

Mike B. bluehawkzoomie@yahoo.com

Rick W. wellsmr@sbcglobal.net

 

To enter into real-time discussion, enable chat.

 

Each member's e-address is maintained by the founder and by other members as they see fit.  

  Naigso-AA Family Circles
 

Welcome to the NAIGSO-AA Family Circles Group. This group has been set up to enable Native Americans and our friends to make contact and support each other. We welcome all Nations, as well as all people. the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naigsoaafamilycircles 
E-mail: naigsofamilycircles@yahoo.com

  New Beginnings E-Mail Sobriety Groups

Closed email groups of men and women, limited to 40 members per group. We feel that the 40-member cap allows the group to get to know each other in a more personal way. We celebrate birthdays, laughs, and the ups and downs of sober living. There is a weekly topic for discussion, chosen by the month's chairperson. Each group has its own officers and representative with the Online Intergroup of Alcoholic Anonymous. Roll calls are done periodically to verify membership with the group and touch base with those who have been quiet for a while. We consider New Beginnings to be more than just a meeting-― we are a family.

Contact Susan C.: suelegal@theteks.com
or  Bob B: serene@inteliport.com to subscribe or for further information.

Non Vanilla AA 

A closed group for those in the lifestyle of BD/sm.

An AA, topic based group that shares it's experience, strength and hope.

Topics from the text of AA.

This group adheres to the traditions of AA and endeavors to carry the
message to the alcoholic who still suffers.


Any Pending Memberships over 72 hours will be declined for lack of response.

If you feel this is an error, please resubmit or write to: NonVanillaAA-owner@yahoogroups.com with the info previously requested.

Thank you!


Sign up at: NonVanillaAA-subscribe@yahoogroups.com


For more info,NonVanillaAA-owner@yahoogroups.com email  (Subject NonVanillaAA)

  NQR (Not Quite Right)
 

We are a group of Alcoholics Anonymous who desire to share our ESH in a safe nonjudgemental piece of cyberspace. Our motto is *We have nothing to prove, but a whole lot to share* Currently there are 80 members - many are newcomers - all time zones

(globally) are covered.

http://nqr.talklist.com/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?enter=nqr&text_mode=&lang=english
(am refining access)
mailto:ejkerns@msn.com
mailto:asherbert@optusnet.com.au

  OneDayAtATime5
 

An online AA email group that shares its experience, strength and hope with each other so that we may achieve sobriety one day at a time

To join ODAAT5 email:  OneDayAtATime5-owner@yahoogroups.com 

  One hour at a time
 

Here to help ouselves by helping others.

We share about what is going on.

I am the only member right now.

Write me at  Kalena554427@aol.com

 PathwayToRecovery

A Topic Group located in Yahoo Groups. A topic is posted at the beginning of the week, and people share their thoughts on the topic.

Only 30 members will be allowed in the group.

 

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PathwayToRecovery  

or Write to John Thomas at beginningagainus@yahoo.com

 Pathway to Serenity

This is an open meeting of honest men and women who support each other in the recovery from alcoholism. The only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. There are weekly topics posted for discussion. We also feel that personal triumphs and disappointments contribute to our issues of sobriety.

Contact:: Jim S.  jimsawer@tesco.net

  Rainbow Recovery

A year-old online group for gay and lesbian members of AA is the Rainbow Recovery. It is a closed group, full name required for registration but not revealed to any one. As at all AA groups, no charge, but there is an annual request for $2/year Seventh Tradition to help pay for the server system.

Contact Ben  ben@queernet.org  to subscribe or for further information. Be sure to say the name of the list ― gayaagroup or rainbow ― and send it from where you receive email. Include your full name.

   Rainbow Serenity

Rainbow Serenity is a closed email group, for gay and lesbian members of AA. We have a 40 member limit. We feel that the 40 member cap allows the group to get to know each other in a more personal way. We celebrate birthdays, laughs, and the ups and downs of sober living.  There is a weekly topic for discussion, chosen by the month's chairperson. Roll calls are done periodically to verify membership with the group and touch base with those who have been quiet for a while. We consider Rainbow Serenity to be more than just a meeting ― we are a family.

RainbowSerenity-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

Secretary is Vanessa B. Email: vb@dartmouth.edu

  Recovered Alcoholics

This is a Closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Each week we will have a new Topic To Discuss.


Behavior on this list is important, as we want this to be a safe list for everyone that joins.
Please be respectful of others in this email meeting.

To join this email site, we need your first name, first initial of your last name, City
and State, or country, Date of Sobriety, and affirmation of the Third Tradition: 

 

"the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking" 

 

You must affirm the Third Tradition to join this site.

http://groups.google.com/group/recoveredalcoholics 

   Recovery Crossroads Social Network


The Recovery Crossroads Organization is a social utility that connects people within the fellowship who work, study and live around them.

 

People use Recovery Crossroads to keep up with friends, upload an unlimited number of photos, share links, and share their experience strengths and hopes with the people they meet.

 

http://www.recoverycrossroads.org

   Recovery-World-Alcoholics-Anonymous


Recovery-World Alcoholics Anonymous Email Meeting

Recovery-World-Alcoholics-Anonymous

URL: http://www.recovery-world.com/Alcoholics-Anonymous.html

Email: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Recovery-World-Alcoholics-Anonymous/

Meeting Room Location: http://www.recovery-world.com/Alcoholics-Anonymous.html

   Recovery-World-Alcoholics-Anonymous


Recovery-World Alcoholics Anonymous Email Meeting

Recovery-World-Alcoholics-Anonymous

URL: http://www.recovery-world.com/Alcoholics-Anonymous.html

Email: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Recovery-World-Alcoholics-Anonymous/

Meeting Room Location: http://www.recovery-world.com/Alcoholics-Anonymous.html

  Serenity Corner 12 and 12

A message board which focuses on a study of the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions.

For more information or to join please contact: Bernie Schultz  Serenitycorner2003@hotmail.com

 

Web info at:  http://groups.msn.com/SerenityCorner12and12

  Serenity of the North

Sharing Experience, Strenghth, and Hope with one another.

 

Contact Suzy Q. at susan619@msn.com 

  Sihhiye AA Group . Ankara-Turkey

 We have approximately 1000 member in Ankara.

Our group was founded in 1991.

Our group is an official member of GSO (USA).

You can ask them.

We have 7 meetings at 7 days.

Also we have alateen and alanon groups...

They have 4 meetings in a week.

www.adsizalkolikler.com  or sihhiye@adsizalkolikler.com

  Sisters in Sobriety (SIS)

Women's AA meeting with a weekly topic.

First greeting contains general information about the group.

Contact SIS sis-owner@oso-aa.org  to subscribe or for further information.

 Sober & Proud Online

Sober & Proud Online is a closed group of Alcoholics Anonymous for straight/gay/lesbian members. The group adheres to the 12 steps & 12 traditions of AA. The only requirement to join, is the desire to stop drinking.

There is a weekly topic for discussion but not limited. This is "Your" meeting.

Please contact soberandproud-subscribe@yahoogroups.com  to subscribe.
For more information please contact Kristopher P. justkristopher@home.com

 Sobriety 1st

We are a small group of recovering alcoholics who are also gay. We use our email to share experience, strength and hope with each other, so we can get and stay sober. We don't offer professional addictions counseling nor are we a replacement for face to face meetings. We are like a daily vitamin taken in addition to eating a balanced diet. In many cases, there are no local outlets for gay alcoholics, in which event, we are a pretty good substitute, but we try to encourage finding a group in which you can become a comfortable participant.

While many of us are members of AA, we are not associated or affiliated with, endorsed or approved by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., however we usually try to confine the conversation to how our alcoholism has previously and continues to affect our lives, and what we do to maintain our sobriety.

If we can help you, you can help us keep Sobriety First!

To Join:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Sobriety-1st/join

Web Site:
http://www.sobriety1st.org

  Sounds of Sobriety (SOS)

The Sounds of Sobriety online email group was formed to help us who have a hearing loss (deaf, deafened or hard of hearing) to find a place to recover from alcoholism. For many of us, face-to-face AA meetings no longer work. All members of AA, or those who think they may have a problem with alcohol, are welcome.

For more information or to join please contact:: SOS_online_group-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

  St. Pious Group

we share hope and sstrenth and stay sober on aone day basis

madhukarsawant09@yahoo.com

  Sunlight of the Spirit

Online Email Group, Sharing Experience, Strength and Hope with other Alcoholics and family members or friends. Encorage face to face meetings whenever possible and face to face sponsorship. Big Book and 12 & 12 highly relied on as well as other AA resources.
To join you must join Yahoogroups or contact a moderator to sign you up.

Owner:  Wiknwillow@aol.com  Kathy K
Subscribe: Sunlightofthespirit-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

  The e-AA Group

The e-AA Group  ( http://www.e-aa.org )

 Come and share your experience, strength and hope in a friendly
 environment at The e-AA Group of Alcoholics Anonymous.
We offer text  chat, email meetings and discussion forums, accessible through the
 "Let's Talk" link on our home page.

 Open-topic discussion, beginners, book studies, women, traditions,
 step and other meetings in e-mail and real-time chat (held seven days
 a week), as well as 24/7 open chat and discussion forums. Newcomers
 and those interested in learning more about AA are especially welcome.

Location and general information: www.e-aa.org (and click "Let's Talk")

or go directly to:

Email Meetings:  http://www.e-aa.org/maillist.html
Discussion Forums:  http://www.e-aa.org/forum/
Chat:  http://www.e-aa.org/chat.php

Chat meeting Schedule:  http://www.e-aa.org/chat/eaa_chat_schedule_full.php

  The Old Farts AA Thread meeting

We are a group that knows that AA works with Alcoholics to get and stay sober,

We are folks that need the companionship of others in recovery.
We want to be a fellowship that truly can laugh and cry with you and send threads.
We also have topics and really laid back AA meetings where we can also chew the fat and still be happy joyous and free. 

Hope you will join a group that will not tolerate any flaming if you do not like some one else's posts use your delete button.

 

Contact: Click Here

  There Is A Solution

This is a closed AA e-mail discussion group.

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

This is a Big Book discussion and weekly topic meeting.

In keeping with AA's singleness of purpose, we confine discussion as it relates to alcoholism.

To join this group, send an e-mail to: info@ipederson.com with 'There Is A Solution' in the subject line

  Three Legged Stool

 

We are a closed discussion group for members of Alcoholics Anonymous who wish to learn or further their learning of the 3 Legacies -
Recovery(12 Steps). Unity(12 Traditions). Service(12 Concepts).

 

We abide by the traditions as best we can, particularly tradition three, six and ten.

http://groups.google.com/group/three-legged-stool

  Trudgers Big Book Discussion Group

Weekly topic meeting with a selection from the book Alcoholics Anonymous.

Contact Trudgers trudgers-request@maelstrom.stjohns.edu to subscribe or for further information.

  Twelve_Steps_Into_The_Light-2

We as a group support AA, the traditions, and the AA fellowship. We understand as well, that knowledge of the 12 step program is useless,

without the applied understanding of it's principles.

 

Meetings and service work are neccessary for AA to continue to flourish.

 

They are however not a substitute for the 12 step program, designed for alcoholics of our type to achieve sobriety.

 

The 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous is what gets one sober, and keeps one sober, through the Grace of God, and one's willingness to do

all that is neccessary to achieve a Spiritual Awakening as the result of working the steps.

 

"If you have decided you want what we have and are willing to go to any length to get it--then you are ready to take certain steps".

 

The above paragraph from How it Works, is the foundation, & the "INTENT" of 12 Steps into the Light...........

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Twelve_Steps_Into_The_Light-2/  

   Voices of Alcoholics Anonymous (Yahoo)

Hello we are The "Voices of Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery" We are based thru Yahoo as a member only

group at the following website address http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/VoicesofAlcoholicsAnonymousRecovery/

We currently hold 6 Discussion Meetings a week for Members of Alcoholics Anonymous.

These meetings you can type share or you can do voice. We have active message sharing board and look forward

to meeting you yours in recovery Steve W. (Newcastle,Ontario, Canada) Moderator

We can be reached through yahoo groups at
 
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/VoicesofAlcoholicsAnonymousRecovery/

or by emailing me for more information at

Steve W.
tormedic@rogers.com  

  Walk_the_Walk_AA

We are a new meeting online geared specifically to those of us with an alcohol problem.
While we do acknowledge dual addiction in this meeting we speak only as they relate to alcoholism.


For membership please contact below:


walk_the_walk_AA-subscribe@yahoogroups.com or walk_the_walk_AA-owner@yahoogroups.com

  We Are On Our Way

 This is a closed group of recovering women. We have a weekly topic, by taking turns being chairwoman each month. We believe that all areas of our life are important to our sobriety, so we also share off topic. Our group has a maximum capacity of 20 so we can all know each other as sisters should.


We meet everyday! 24 hours a day! With new Topics on Monday.


Contact Kristen for more info at butterflyfreenow@yahoo.com

  Women in the Solution (WITS)

WITS is a closed online women's group of Alcoholics Anonymous. Our email meeting has two topics a week. In keeping with AA's singleness of purpose, we confine our discussions to recovery from alcoholism. One topic is taken from material written and approved as AA literature; the second topic is a "General Topic Discussion." All AA-related off topic shares are also welcome. The topics run concurrently, 24/7. Our group adheres to the 12 Steps and the 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. For all other discussion not directly related to AA, we maintain a separate list (WITS-Coffee Talk) for posting of topics of a more general nature, i.e., other 12-step programs, meditations, general announcements, etc. We also have real-time chat meetings to address issues related to recovery from alcoholism.

Please contact  WomenInTheSolution-subscribe@yahoogroups.com to subscribe or for further info.

  Women of Islam

AA group for women of Islam faith, cultural heritage, ancestry, immigrant, citizen of USA, or otherwise that believe they have a problem with alcohol and or other drugs and need to reach out for help. This is a safe place to find others in a similar situation who have the same religious and cultural barriers to finding support. AA does not question your religious beliefs, nor does it subscribe them. This group is for women of like minds and religious faith to find a solution and support if they think they have a drinking problem.

Contact: krystalkel@eee.org or jennalea7@aol.com

  Women Of Legacy

We believe that the fellowship of AA

as well as our own individual recovery is the result of a rich history of legacies.

Our fellowship, meetings and members are all a part of the living legacy of AA and

those who came before us.

Our group, Women of Legacy, has grown from our commitment and responsibility,

to honor and cherish our legacies, as members of AA.

We believe that AA, our own recovery and the recovery of those still to

come depends on individuals and members nurturing these legacies as we grow.

We believe that together as individuals, friends, sponsors, sponsees, in meetings and as a sober fellowship,

our legacy is in our hands. We also see that we are part of a larger legacy.

One that came before us and that will be here once we are gone.

So, it is with the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions of AA that we have made this commitment to each other,

to the program of AA and all who wish to join us, to be Women of Legacy.

Join us by going to: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Women_Of_Legacy/

 Select "JOIN" and follow the prompts. Hope to see you soon!

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