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Intergroups
A central office (or intergroup) is an A.A. service office
that involves partnership among groups in a community - just as A.A. groups
themselves are partnerships of individuals. A central office is established to
carry out certain function common to all groups, such as maintaining answering
services, meeting schedules, etc. Many larger communities in our state
coordinate their AA activities through their local intergroup office. You
may follow (this link) to get to the intergroup
pages on our website.
How
to Navigate This Website
The AA Groups in Area 62, the state of South
Carolina, are organized by District, based on
geographic location and population of active AA groups. There are currently 23
districts in Area 62. This website is organized the same as the service
structure of Area 62.
Each district in
our Area has its own page on this website. On each District's web page, you will
find information on upcoming events in the District, a plain text printable
meeting schedule for the district, and in some cases, a printable adobe acrobat
meeting schedule for the district. Many Districts in our state maintain a telephone
answering service and you will find these phone numbers on these
pages. Each District in our state has its own website representative and,
on the District page, you will find an e-mail link for the website
representative at the bottom of the page or sidebar. This member will be happy
to assist you in locating meetings within the district, arranging contact with
members in the district, or providing any other help you may need concerning
meetings in his/her district.
Also, on each
District web page, you will find links to every AA Group within that District.
Each AA Group in our Area has its own web page. On this page you will find a
complete schedule of meetings for the group, news and events concerning the
group, and, in some cases, an e-mail contact for that particular group. In
addition to information concerning the location and directions to the meeting,
you will find a link to a map to the meeting from expedia.com. By following this
link, you can get precise driving directions from your location to the meeting.
If
you are seeking meetings in a particular district, and know the number of that
District or general geographic area, you may access our District listing (here).
You may get to the district you want by clicking on the map or the listing below
the map.
If you are unsure of the District, but know the
city or county where you are seeking meetings, you may go to the look-up page (here).
On this page, you may click on the first letter of the town you are looking for
to access a list of cities with a link to their corresponding District pages. In
some larger cities, you will find that there are 2 or more districts and you may
need to use the map links or contact the district website representative to
determine which meetings are nearest to your location.
In
addition to our listing of Districts and Groups in our State, this website also
has pages for every standing committee in our area, along with e-mail contacts
for that committee's chairperson. The standing Committees in our Area are:
Archives
- concerning the history of AA and Groups in South Carolina
Cooperation
with the Professional Community - for professionals and businesses
seeking information on Alcoholics Anonymous
Correctional
Facilities - concerning AA meetings in our state's jails and prisons
Grapevine
- concerning AA's monthly "meeting in print"
K.I.T.
(Keep in Touch) - Area 62's Newsletter
Literature
- concerning AA's Conference-Approved literature
Public
Information - concerning getting information about Alcoholics Anonymous to
the general public
Special
Needs - concerning carrying the message of AA to the blind, deaf, and others
whose "special needs" would otherwise limit their ability to
participate in AA
Treatment -
concerning carrying AA's message into detox units and alcohol treatment centers
For
information concerning the Area Assembly or Area Committee go (here).
For information concerning the annual state convention, go (here).
To contact any of our Area Committee members, go (here)
For
more information on Alcoholics Anonymous, see AA World Services website at www.aa.org
We
hope that you find this website useful in contacting AA in our state. Should you
need additional help in contacting AA in South Carolina or should you have
suggestions for how we might improve this website, please e-mail the website
coordinator.