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Denial Is Not a River in Egypt

Codependents' Guide to the 12 Steps by Melody Beattie


The 12 Steps : A Way Out : A Spiritual Process for Healing


Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from Alcoholism

 
The Steps We Took: A Teacher of the Twelve Steps Shares His Experience, Strength, and Hope With All Those Recovering from Addictions, All Who Want To


Twenty-Four Hours a Day

 
Addictive Thinking: Understanding Self-Deception


Big Book Unplugged: A Young Person's Guide to Alcoholics Anonymous


The Annotated AA Handbook : A Companion to the Big Book


Understanding the Twelve Steps: A Interpretation and Guide for Recovering People


A Bend in the Road: Experiencing God When Your World Caves In


Healing the Hurt Behind Addictions and Compulsive Behaviors


A Gentle Path Through the Twelve Steps: The Classic Guide for All People in the Process of Recovery


How to Get Sober and Stay Sober: Steps 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5


The Promise of a New Day : A Book of Daily Meditations


There's More to Quitting Drinking Than Quitting Drinking


The Glumlot Letters: A Devil's Discourse on Sobriety, Recovery and the Twelve Steps of A. A.


Meditations for the Twelve Steps: A Spiritual Journey/Friends in Recovery With Jerry S.


 The Dual Disorders Recovery Book


 The Soul of Recovery: Uncovering the Spiritual Dimension in the Treatment of Addictions


Keep It Simple (Hazelden Meditation Series)


A Skeptic's Guide to the 12 Steps


 100 Blessings Every Day: Daily Twelve Step Recovery Affirmation, Exercises for Personal Growth & Renewal Reflecting Seasons of the Jewish Year


Courage to Change : Personal Conversation About Alcoholism with Dennis Wholey


Passages Through Recovery: An Action Plan for Preventing Relapse


Online Meetings


Live Meetings


AA-Lamps

AA-Lamps is an informal gathering of members of Alcoholics Anonymous in a chat room setting. The room is open to all who have a desire to stop drinking. If you think you may have a problem with alcohol, you are welcome to come visit us.

The chat room is an IRC room, #AA-Lamps, using the IRC network Starchat.

Email contact:  aalamps@hotmail.com


AA Pioneers Group

AA Pioneers an open video meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous held each evening in the meeting rooms at http://www.sobercity.com/

Meeting scheduled for 9 p.m. Central Time US (10 p.m. Eastern):

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

  • no dues or fees for membership

  • group adheres to the traditions and principals of Alcoholics Anonymous

AA Pioneers' primary purpose is to carry the message of AA to those who still suffer and to share our experience, strength, and hope so that others may experience the miracle we have found in AA. We have real-time meetings that allow you to have contact with others in the fellowship of AA.

Welcome!  When you enter SoberCity.com select "meetings" then click on the Pioneers link. You may enter as a guest w/no nick or you may select a user name.

No Camera is required but welcomed, and encouraged!

If you have any questions or would like to make Sober City Pioneers your online home group please contact: sam@sobercity.com or Info@sobercity.com 


AAOnline

AAOnline.net

Live discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous seven days a week The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Meetings are: Saturday/Sunday: 2-3 a.m., 7-8 a.m., 11 a.m.-12 noon, 5-6 p.m., 8-9 p.m., 11-12 midnight weekdays: 7-8 a.m., 10-11 a.m., 12 noon-1 p.m., 3-4 p.m., 5-6 p.m. 8-9 p.m., 11-12 midnight. All times are EST or EDT.

These meetings are on AOL in AAmeeting room. To get there just go to keyword DCAA, AAONLINE, or AAOnlineMeeting, and follow the directions.

Contact: AAMAILBOX  AAMailbox@aol.com , HOST AA Joyful@aol.com,
HOST AA Sobrlady@aol.com, or HOST AA Journey@aol.com for further information. 


AA@Oztralia ― Australian Online Voice Meetings

All AA members are invited to the AA@Oztralia real time online voice meetings to experience a touch of our wonderful fellowship, with an Australian flavor. Meetings are held every day of the week at 10:30 p.m. Standard Eastern Australian Time. The current meeting schedule and other  information can be found on our website located at www.geocities.com/aaoztralia.

Group contacts are:

gordy@iprimus.com.au

coxfamily@iprimus.com.au

chriswil1@optusnet.com.au


 

AA at Serenity Cafe on AOL

Real-time AA meetings in a sober clubhouse. Open 24 hours a day. Hosted open discussion meetings with step, book studies, and speakers meetings:

  • Monday -Thursday: 7 p.m., Noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m., 11 p.m. EST
  • Friday: Noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m., 11 p.m.
  • Saturday: 2 a.m., 9 a.m., Noon, 3 p.m., 8 p.m., 9:30 p.m., 11 p.m.
  • Sunday: 2 a.m., 9 a.m., Noon, 3 p.m., 8 p.m., 11 p.m.

Contact:  SerenityCafemail@AOL.com for further information.
Keyword: Health Chats
Go to Twelve Step meetings, then A.A.

Or, on AOL, copy and paste this URL into your browser's address bar:
aol://4344:1655.SER_schd.12394081.694200605/
 


AA Men's Group

Open Video meeting at 8 a.m.  Eastern Time US on Sunday mornings. More information is available at www.sobercity.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 


Miracles in Progress Group

We meet seven days a week at 9 p.m. Eastern Time in the Social Issues Room of PalTalk (the voice chat software is free; for downloading and installation instructions go to www.paltalk.com).

Monday's Step Meeting beginning 4/15/02.
Our group also holds a two-speaker meeting on Saturdays.

For those who prefer "text-only rooms," we hold two meetings a week, Tuesday and Saturday nights, at 8 p.m. Eastern Time. These are held at www.12stepforums.net. After the page has loaded, hold your mouse over the "AA Info" tab at the top of the page and select  "Chatroom." Scroll down the page until a gray box appears. After it turns white, click "Load Chat Client." If you have a problem, email us.

General email address: aa@12stepforums.zzn.com

Contact persons: John F. (Group Chairperson and founder) mip@12stepforums.net
and Laurie A. sassybrat2000@12stepforums.zzn.com
 


NuTreads

Location: http://forums.delphiforums.com/NuTread/start

Contact: cooker143@hotmail.com  


Nooners Group

Meets at www.sobercity.com at 1 p.m. Eastern Time US in the Pioneers meeting room. Open discussion lunchtime meetings.


Over the Big Pond Group

AA in UK ... Over the Big Pond group ... meets 11 p.m. UK (6 p.m. Eastern Time US). Open discussion video meeting held in the Technodrunks Meeting Room at www.sobercity.com.

Founded by UK fellowship, however global Welcome to all!

Contact: BigPondUKgroup@sobercity.com  


 

Serenity by the Cybernet

Serenity by the Cybernet is an online AA chat meeting. Come join us every Saturday at 9 p.m. PST (midnight EST) US. The meeting is hosted by a grateful sober recovered alcoholic, by the grace of God and AA.

To access the meeting: Go to http://alcoholism.miningco.com/
 and click on "Chat." Then click on "Log on to Chat Room 2" (used just for scheduled meetings). (Chat Room 1 is an open chat, 24 hours a day.) Enter a nickname in the typing window and click on "OK connect." When you are there, type in the window that says "type here." Good luck and God bless you.

Contact pturpin@san.rr.com for further information.


Soba Sistas

Video women's meeting in the 12step Workroom at http://www.sobercity.com. Open to all women with a desire to stop drinking. Sundays at 6 p.m. Eastern Time (US).

Requires video meeting software (free) that can be downloaded at http://www.sobercity.com.  Go to"Meetings" page. If you have any trouble, please email the meeting contact (see below).

Contact: sobasistagroup@sobercity.com.


Sober Fellowship AA

Fellowship AA Voice 12 Step Meetings On PalTalk over 20 meetings a week.The meeting room can be Found in the PalkTalk Health Related / Parenting Category. Sober Fellowship Room.

Further information and a schedule: http://home.pon.net/rickb/meetings.html


Sober One Day at a Time Gay Group

The Sober One Day at a Time Gay Group is a room where gays and lesbians meet, as well as non-gays and lesbians. If you have a desire to stay sober one day at a time, you are welcome in this room. The meetings consist of discussions pertaining to our recovery and well being.  All are welcome; you are not alone anymore.

The room can be found on PalTalk, under the health related issues category. We meet three times a week, Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time US.

No cams allowed. Microphone required.

Contact: TheFalls765@yahoo.ca


Staying Cyber - AA Meetings on the WWW

Staying Cyber

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. The Staying Cyber Group holds weekly AA meetings on the Web. The meetings use a guest book discussion format. Each topic runs for a full week so that you may read or contribute at your convenience. The Guidelines page will explain how to participate.

The site is accessible with any web browser and is located at http://www.stayingcyber.org


Voice of Canada

Voice of Canada AA Group invites people from all parts of the world to attend our meetings. Subscribing to the 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous, "Voice of Canada AA Group" conducts real-time online voice topic-discussion meetings in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere.

We meet Monday to Friday at 7 p.m. Easter Time US (Midday Australian Eastern Standard, Tuesday to Saturday).

People who are new to AA (or the Internet) can feel at home with other AA members who share their experience, strength, and hope in a friendly and supportive environment.

Instructions:
Further details, email contacts, and Paltalk installation and group access information may be found on the group website http://home.vicnet.net.au/~step12/


Wednesday Night Meeting

Open topic-discussion meeting sponsored by The e-AA Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. Newcomers and those interested in learning more about AA are especially welcome.

No special software is required. You must have JavaScript and cookies enabled in your browser for the chat program to work. There is a "registration" script. However, all you need to enter, and all we recommend  you enter, is a user name and password (just make one up). If you receive an error that probably means that the user name you've selected is taken. Choose another and try again.

Meeting time: Every Wednesday, 6 p.m. Pacific US

Location: http://www.e-aa.org/chat1/
Contact: trudger@e-aa.org or tech@e-aa.org


Winners Circle

Winner's Circle has nightly meetings at 9:30 p.m. EST . Monday to Saturday are topic discussion and Sunday night is a step study.

Location: http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/2609/index.htm

Contact DayAl88@aol.com or winnerscircle@mailcity.com for further information.


 E-mail Meetings   

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:
Pete at peteald@aol.com or Pat at aa_pat@hotmail.com


AACoffeeShop

AACoffeeShop@yahoogroups.com has no affiliation with anything other than AA and the steps, traditions and concepts for world service.


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 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 : Tolerable2day@aol.com


AA Friends World Wide (AAFWW)

AA Friends World Wide (AAFWW)  is an English speaking closed general discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous by email mailing list. AAFWW is an international meeting 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-owner@egroups.com  for subscription to the group.


AA Gals HJF

We are a closed women's AA email meeting. Our weekly topic consists of a general topic, a topic from AA Literature, as well as discussions on the Steps/Traditions of the corresponding month. We welcome all women who adhere to the traditions of AA.

To subscribe to the list send an email to aagalshjf-subscribe@topica.com


AAGay

AAGay is an e-mail meeting for gay men.

Contact http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/AAG to subscribe or for further information.


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 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.


AAMen2Men

AA Men2Men is a closed meeting for men. The Chairperson for the month sends out weekly leads and we share our experience, strength, and hope regarding both AA and life in general. 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.

To subscribe to the list send an email to Charles P. CVPNOLA@aol.com
Have a wonderful 24 hours, Charles P. AA Men2Men Secretary


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 aaserenity@bigfoot.com to subscribe or for further information.


AAustralia

AAustralia is an email group for Australian members of Alcoholics Anonymous whether living in Australia or anywhere in the world. A place to keep in contact with old friends and make new ― we have regular scheduled topics, including Steps and Traditions, newcomers welcomed, and members are encouraged to share "off-topic" recovery related  stories and life experiences.

To subscribe, send an email with your name (first name only required) and your location .. (State if in Australia) to Della deloresb@powerup.com.au  or Jane janeburton@mpx.com.au


AA Social Discussion Group

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

To subscribe, please go to www.egroups.com/subscribe/AASocial


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.


AA Women in Recovery

Fellowship of recovering women from alcoholism. Whether you have hours, days or years of sobriety, or you desperately seek sobriety, all are welcome to our email, chat and bulletin board meetings!

Contact:
aawomeninrecovery@yahoogroups.com
or contact Julie at: stockj@gtcinternet.com


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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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:
Angie G ― cherokeeskies25@hotmail.com
or Ruth C ― adanerose1@juno.com


Big Book Study

An actual Big Book study on the third edition of the Big Book, covering a chapter a week, with shares limited to our current readings.

Contact Big Book Study Big-Book-Study-Request@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU to subscribe or for further information.


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


The C'monback Group

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.


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 chicagoaa-subscribe@onelist.com to subscribe or for further information.


CSM1 ― Chapter Seven Men's #1

Free sharing, topic optional, group size is limited to 40 people. New offshoots of the group are expected to follow.

Contact Butch cowboy@cts.com to subscribe or for further information.


CSM2 ― Chapter Seven Men's #2

Contact  Preben (Chris) csm2group@hotmail.com  to subscribe or for further information.


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 Sherry: Sherry377@aol.com to subscribe or for further information.


Cybriety2

Contact clssyldy@mjvance.com to subscribe or for further information.


Cybriety 5

Contact Lynda F. Lcf430@aol.com to subscribe or for further information.


Cybriety 9

Contact Susan sgreef@norcov.com  to subscribe or for more information.


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Cybriety 10 (AOL)

Contact Cybriety 10 to subscribe or for further information.


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 40 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: Leroy at soulmate55@juno.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 jackiealley@hotmail.com


E-Mail Does It-3

I would like to invite you to join EMDI-3 which is a group of men and women that are in recovery and that use the BB and 12 &12 to discuss AA as a whole. There will be a topic sent out on Saturday, and then it will be discussed through the week. This group is to be no more then 40 strong, and does not wish to engage in any controversy. We hold Tradition 3 as a strong point for this group. If you would like to join this group, all we ask is that when sharing it is either on the topic of the week or AA literature as a whole. If there is to be any cross talk we ask that it is shared in private emails to each other in the group. 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. We would love to have you here with us at EMDI-3.

If you would like to join this group please get in touch with Roberta G. at Year1967@aol.com and she will sign you up for this group.


Every Woman's Recovery 12

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@topica.com


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 further information or instructions on how to subscribe after you click on this address type " info esh " in the body of the text majordomo@world.std.com
or contact esh-approval@world.std.com to subscribe.


Grateful Dead Email AA Group

Grateful Dead Email AA Group is an online group of recovering alcoholics/addicts in AA who are from all over the world. A new topic is posted weekly. Welcome, Deadheads and Flower Children and Children of Flower Children and Deadheads ― any in recovery who love rock 'n roll. Most of us love the Stones too.

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-approval@world.std.com  to subscribe or for further information.


Happy, Joyous and Free Group

We are a group of alcoholics with a singleness of purpose and that is to share our experience, strength and hope with each other and to help others to achieve sobriety. We are a closed-meeting and an English speaking group. We will have a topic discussion once a month chosen by the Chairperson. We will also have a step meeting once of month according to the months of the year. We will have off-topic discussions during the week as they pertain to alcohol and our daily living.

Contact Susan B or Mike A. to subscribe or for further information.


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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


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.

For more information...please see our main website at: http://members.home.net/cheldow1
or email JCMC98@aol.com.


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. Once a week there is a real-time chat room meeting. 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,  Marlee merrymarlee@earthlink.net, or Suzanne L  lemos@goldrush.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 lls-approval@simplelist.com to subscribe or for further information.


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 mom-l-request@maelstrom.stjohns.edu to subscribe or for further information.


New Beginning at e-AA

Alcoholics sharing with each other in an informal setting whenever a need arises. Especially suited for those new to AA. The only requirement to subscribe is a desire to stop drinking. AA members with a desire to help are also welcome, of course!

Topics range from what AA is and isn't to applying the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous to daily living situations.

Contact: tech@e-aa.org


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 Kevin K: jaywalker1231@aol.com
or  Bob B: serene@inteliport.com to subscribe or for further information.


Our Primary Purpose

OPP is a wonderful "place" to share your experience, strength, and hope with other alcoholics. We are committed to the AA way of life and reaching out to the still suffering alcoholic. Our focus is on AA Recovery, the 12 Steps, and 12 Traditions of AA.

If you are new to the internet, we have made it simple for you to belong
to our group. For more info, Please contact Barb L. at  Libandme@webtv.net


Page 132

The Page132 Online AA Group holds an email AA meeting that is open to all people who want to stop drinking. It takes its name from page 132 of the book Alcoholics Anonymous: "We absolutely insist on enjoying life."

To join the group, prepare an email addressed to Majordomo@imagicomm.net and place the words 'subscribe page132' as the only contents in the body of your message. Then send off the message.


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: aa.barbara@virgin.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.

Contact: donna529@attbi.com to subscribe or for further information.


Sisters in Sobriety (SISS)

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. SISS offers weekly topics, monthly Step and Tradition topics, online sponsorship, and online Twelve Step opportunities. As the second oldest online women's meeting, SISS has a tradition of support and caring that is behind every post.

If you are interested in joining us, contact:
SISS siss-approval@world.std.com for information or to subscribe.


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: Rick S. SNA@sympatico.ca or Don M:  mjs18@qwest.net


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


There Is a Solution

There is a Solution is a Step study group. The format for the meeting is to study one Step a month using passages from the Big Book (BB) and Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (12 & 12). The First Step is studied in January, ... Twelfth Step in December. The leader for the month posts a lead on the step each week based on a different portion from the 12 & 12 and/or BB. There is also off-topic discussion relating to living sober. It is a "no flame zone" and strictly adheres to Rule 62.

For further information or instructions on how to subscribe after you click on this address type "info solution" in the body of the text majordomo@world.std.com or contact A Solution solution-approval@world.std.com


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.


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.


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