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The group URL links are now active to facilitate
connecting to the listed groups.
These URL links do not constitute or indicate review, endorsement, or
approval of OIAA. |
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/
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1st Step Recovery
"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."
Big Book, page 58.
1st Steps Recovery Group is a group of people
working together trying to stay sober and help other alcoholics
achieve sobriety.
This is not a group for the causual member.
Participation is key to any program of recovery, and active
participation is expected here.
We focus on the basics of recovery as found in
the Big Book starting with the First Step,
"We admitted we were powerless over alcohol -
that our lives had become unmanageable."
If you are sick and tired of being sick and
tired and are ready to make a significant change for the better,
then maybe we can help.
For information on joining contact Ralph at:
lindenberger@centurytel.net
Also check out the site at:
http://1ststepsrecovery.blogspot.com
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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 |
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
S. susansaae@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:
Karen D
kdahl86@sonic.net
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AA Alcove
"AA-Alcove provides through Discussion Forums many
opportunities for AA members to share their experience,
strength and hope and knowledge of AA's 12 Step Programme
for the purposes of strengthening their own sobriety and
helping others who seek recovery from alcoholism.
Our Discussion Forums also provide opportunities for
anyone who has concerns about their own drinking but does
not consider themselves an alcoholic and/or member of AA,
or who has concerns about a relative or friend's drinking,
or who is a professional working in the alcohol abuse
field, to learn about the AA Fellowship and about how AA
can enable anyone who has a desire to quit drinking and
stay quit achieve their goals.
We were founded in October 2004.
Website: http://www.aa-alcove.org
E-mail contact:
intergroup@aa-alcove.org
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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.
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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
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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 |
AA Explained
This group is an e-mail group where folks post
and reply to topics.
We are a growing group, with nearly 300
members.
This group was founded on December 26, 2004 by
a gentleman named Tom.
AOL has decided to change the group though,
from an AOL group to an AIM group, changing the whole format of
the site...
The chat room has also been removed.
Please, come on in and share your experience, strength and hope.
The only requirement for membership is a
desire to stop drinking, there are no dues or fees.
HOPE IS FOUND HERE
http://groups.aol.com/_cqr/aaexplained?mmch_=0
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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: Meredith C
mere@socal.rr.com |
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.
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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
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AAGay
AAGay is an e-mail meeting for gay men.
Contact http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/AAG
to subscribe or for further information.
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AA Higher Power online
Open discussion
Contact: Wendy
mallardwendy@hotmail.com
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AA Into Action
AA Into Action
is a fellowship of alcoholics united in sobriety to stay
sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
"This
requires action on our part." Meetings are every night
at 11:00 pm eastern at Town Square- AA Into Action on
AOL.
Meeting Room:
Town Square- AA Into Action Contact Email:
Connie080305@aol.com
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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:
msparshu@vcs-inet.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
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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
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AA
Women
AAWomen is a closed email meeting. The
chairperson for the month sends out weekly leads and we share or
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; we
have general groups, step study and lesbian groups available. All groups adhere to the traditions of AA and endeavor to carry
the message to the alcoholic who still suffers.
Contact
AAWomen@AOL.com
to subscribe or for further information.
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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 |
AAWStep
AAWStep is a closed women's email
meeting. The chairperson for the month sends out a weekly topic
(January, Step 1; February, Step 2 ...), with the last week of
the month reserved for the corresponding Tradition. As with AAWomen, groups
are "capped" at 25 so we can get to know
each other better and new groups are always starting.
Contact AAWomen@AOL.com
to subscribe or for further information.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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:
Tim P.
sober4200@yahoo.com |
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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C'mon
Back Group
The C'mon Back Group originated in Arcadia, Wisconsin, on May 22, 2001. We currently have more than 60 members from all over the world. There is a weekly topic and the support that comes from sharing out lives with those who have gone through the same wringer!
For information go to the Group Web Site:
http://cmonback.com/cmonback Password: sober.
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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
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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.
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CSM2 ― Chapter Seven Men's #2
Contact:
Don
donscomp@dock.net
to subscribe or for further information.
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Cybriety
(Women's) Group
We are a closed group of women in AA
who share not only our common struggle to live a sober life,
but
our experience, strength, and hope in the process. Although we
meet online, we consider ourselves a real AA group,
which means
following the Steps and Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous.
There are now ten Cybriety groups,
the others styled Cybriety 2 through 10.
Contact:
Susie SooJ40@aol.com to subscribe or for further information
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Cybriety1
We are a closed group of women in
AA who share not only our common struggle to live a
sober life, but our experience, strength, and hope
in the process.
Although we meet online, we
consider ourselves a 'real' AA group, which means
following the Steps and Traditions of Alcoholics
Anonymous.
There are now 6 groups with that
name, the others styled Cybriety 2 through 9
Contact Susie at
SooJ40@aol.com
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Cybriety2
Closed Women's AA email meeting, with a cap of 40
women. We've been active since 1995.
Contact
joolz@aol.com
to subscribe or for further information |

Cybriety3
Closed Women's AA Recovery Group
Contact:
MikkinMcShane@aol.com
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Cybriety 5
Contact
Lisa SHEDDEN22@aol.com
to subscribe or for further information.
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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 our mail representative, Cindi at
alaskababe2379@yahoo.com
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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:
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Cybriety 9
Contact:
Gail
stucacd@nbnet.nb.ca to subscribe or for more information.
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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
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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
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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
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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.msn.com/EntraideInternetAA
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.msn.com/EntraideInternetAA
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Fulcrum Support Group
The aim of FSG is to help isolated disabled
people with alcohol problems
Contact: fcis_ac@hotmail.com
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Garde Ca Simple
On
line meeting with E-mail
meeting en ligne par courriel
Contact:
gardecasimple-subscribe@groupesyahoo.ca
http://cyberquebec.ca/aa-gardecasimple
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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
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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
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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@binhost.com
to subscribe or for further information
website:
www.g-r-o-w.com
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Happy,
Joyous and Free Group
Email AA Group for Alcoholics using a weekly
discussion format
Contact Tom A., listkeeper at
cte50203@yahoo.com
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 |
Living The Recovery Programme
The
Site is for people who want to do the steps.
They
can click on each number and do the steps with
the Big Book and the 12X12.
They
also have a completely free AA resource centre
showing meetings all over the world, and links
to AA archives and AA material.
The web site is
http://www.livingtherecoveryprogramme.blogspot.com
e-mail:
livingtherecoveryprogramme@yahoo.co.uk
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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/
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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.
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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.
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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:
NVAA-owner@twistedjourney.com with the info previously
requested.
Thank you!
Sign up at:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NonVanillaAA
For more info, email
NVAA-owner@twistedjourney.com (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
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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
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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
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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
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