Marin Fellowship Committee
Meets on the first Monday of each month. Mission Statement: To better serve the still suffering alcoholic, the Marin Fellowship Intergroup Primary Purpose is: To encourage AA fellowship by organizing social & educational events To support AA Groups and Service Committees as requested To provide a Forum for members to discuss AA ideas and concerns … Continue reading Marin Fellowship Committee
Golden Gate Young People in A.A. (GGYPAA)
The Golden Gate Young People’s Committee is made up of members in Alcoholics Anonymous, working with each other, for each other, for the common purpose of staying sober and carrying the message of Alcoholics Anonymous. We are a service body working to enhance and share the joy of sobriety, being ever mindful of the Traditions … Continue reading Golden Gate Young People in A.A. (GGYPAA)
Hospitals & Institutions (H&I) – ORIENTATION
The only purpose of the Northern California Hospital and Institution Committee is to carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous to the alcoholic who is confined. The activities of this committee are governed by the Twelve Traditions and based on spiritual principles embodied within the Twelve Concepts of Alcoholics Anonymous. Our intention is to simplify and … Continue reading Hospitals & Institutions (H&I) – ORIENTATION
Hospitals & Institutions (H&I) – BUSINESS MEETING
The only purpose of the Northern California Hospital and Institution Committee is to carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous to the alcoholic who is confined. The activities of this committee are governed by the Twelve Traditions and based on spiritual principles embodied within the Twelve Concepts of Alcoholics Anonymous. Our intention is to simplify and … Continue reading Hospitals & Institutions (H&I) – BUSINESS MEETING
Bridging the Gap (BTG) – Business meeting
Bridging the Gap supports that very important first step for anyone who has just been released from a hospital, treatment center or correctional facility by providing temporary contacts who help the newcomer make the transition to Alcoholics Anonymous in his or her home community. Meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. 6:00 PM Orientation … Continue reading Bridging the Gap (BTG) – Business meeting
Public Information/ Cooperation with the Professional Community (PI/CPC)
Members of C.P.C. committees inform professionals and future professionals about A.A.— what we are, where we are, what we can do, and what we cannot do. They attempt to establish better communication between A.A.s and professionals, and to find simple, effective ways of cooperating without affiliating. Meets on the 4th Thursday 7-7:30 – Speaker Orientation … Continue reading Public Information/ Cooperation with the Professional Community (PI/CPC)
California Northern Coastal Area 06 (CNCA06) – Sharing sessions/Standing committee mtgs
CNCA serves more than 57,000 AA members in 23 Districts. Each district’s DCM Chairperson (DCMC) and the District Committee Members (DCMs) of our 153 subdistricts serve over 2,000 registered groups via their General Service Representatives (GSRs). The Districts and the Area communicate through liaisons with the 23 Central Offices/Intergroups within CNCA boundaries, as well as … Continue reading California Northern Coastal Area 06 (CNCA06) – Sharing sessions/Standing committee mtgs
Marin Archives Committee
Like any other A.A. service, the primary purpose of those involved in archival work is to carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous. Archives service work is more than mere custodial activity; it is the means by which we collect, preserve, and share the rich and meaningful heritage of our Fellowship. It is by the collection … Continue reading Marin Archives Committee
Teleservice Business Meeting
Marin Teleservice is a telephone service which is available 24 hours a day to help alcoholics in need. Specifically we refer callers to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and provide current AA meeting directory information. In addition we see that 12th-step workers are called to talk with and/or visit suffering alcoholics when needed. We are sober alcoholics … Continue reading Teleservice Business Meeting
Marin Fellowship Committee
Meets on the first Monday of each month. Mission Statement: To better serve the still suffering alcoholic, the Marin Fellowship Intergroup Primary Purpose is: To encourage AA fellowship by organizing social & educational events To support AA Groups and Service Committees as requested To provide a Forum for members to discuss AA ideas and concerns … Continue reading Marin Fellowship Committee