Service
Hospitals & Institutions (H&I)
1st Friday of each month
6:30 P.M.
68 Coombs St.
Bldg. D, Rm 4
Napa, CA 94559
(map)
Website: www.handinorcal.org
6:30 P.M.
68 Coombs St.
Bldg. D, Rm 4
Napa, CA 94559
(map)
Website: www.handinorcal.org
Public Information
The Public Information Committee needs a Chairperson. This is a two year commitment and two years of sobriety is required.
We have a small core group now and welcome new members. We will be distributing AA literature to schools, libraries, some clergy, police stations, etc.
For more information or interest please contact Central Office at 707-745-8822 or email at aasolanosouth@att.net
We have a small core group now and welcome new members. We will be distributing AA literature to schools, libraries, some clergy, police stations, etc.
For more information or interest please contact Central Office at 707-745-8822 or email at aasolanosouth@att.net
CNCA 06 - California Northern Coastal Area
Area 06 is a link in the chain of communication between the groups it serves and the General Service Conference of Alcoholics Anonymous. Geographically, CNCA encompasses 21,427 square miles of coastal counties, bordered on the north by Oregon and on the south by San Luis Obispo County.
CNCA serves more than 51,000 AA members in 22 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 with the autonomous Northern California Hospitals and Institutions Committee.
CNCA serves more than 51,000 AA members in 22 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 with the autonomous Northern California Hospitals and Institutions Committee.
Group Life
From forming a new group or changing group information to suggestions for leading Beginners Meetings, information on The AA Group-Where it all begins, how to order AA literature, understanding anonymity and much more. The above link takes you to Alcoholics Anonymous' website for all you need to know!
Treatment Facilities/Bridging the Gap
"A.A.'s Welcome Wagon: A 12th Step Opportunity"
Volunteers needed to ease the transition of recovering alcoholics being released from treatment facilities and other places of confinement into the AA community. Involves taking newcomers to an AA meeting after their release and introducing them to members of the group.
If you are interested in volunteering please contact Renee S., BTG Chair or Joyce B. at 510-882-9021
Volunteers needed to ease the transition of recovering alcoholics being released from treatment facilities and other places of confinement into the AA community. Involves taking newcomers to an AA meeting after their release and introducing them to members of the group.
If you are interested in volunteering please contact Renee S., BTG Chair or Joyce B. at 510-882-9021
Public Information (PI)
The Public Information Committee Needs a Chairperson. This is a two year commitment and two years of sobriety is required.
We have a small core group now and welcome new members. We will be distributing AA literature to schools, libraries, some clergy, police stations, etc.
For more information or interest please contact Central Office at 707-745-8822 or email at aasolanosouth@att.net
We have a small core group now and welcome new members. We will be distributing AA literature to schools, libraries, some clergy, police stations, etc.
For more information or interest please contact Central Office at 707-745-8822 or email at aasolanosouth@att.net
Cooperation with the Professional Community (CPC)
More local information to come.
