We have provided a Safe Reopenings Document that outlines many topics and questions groups can consider that may assist in their endeavor to reopen. Area 48 does not endorse any particular practice, we offer only a list of when, where and how each group chooses to meet. Many groups continue to meet virtually, some have gone back to meeting in person and still others have adopted a hybrid style that incorporates both the virtual and face-to-face platforms.Įach group is autonomous, making their own decisions regarding safe meeting practices. This is a meeting finder, managed by the Alcoholics Anonymous General Service Office that lists over 100,000 weekly meetings and is updated daily.
You can also use the link below for help downloading the Meeting Guide app to your phone or device. Need help right away? Call a local hotline Have questions or need help? Check out the FAQs If you need to update information about a meeting, please contact your district records keeper or attend your district meeting. If your search does not have any results, check the options and make sure it’s set to the correct day of the week. If you just choose “Search” the default, it will search by group name. Next to the first search box there is a drop down where you can choose “near location” to search by city, zip code or exact addresss or “near me” and the site will attempt to locate you. To Edit or add your meeting, traditional or Online, contact your District Records Keeper, or use the Meeting Change Form link at the bottom of this page.
Cooperation with the Professional Community (CPC).The AA Service Manual: 2021-2023 Edition.Hybrid Meetings: Ad Hoc Committee Report.