‎Meeting Guide on the App Store

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You can just sit and listen and learn more about recovery, or you can share about your situation. It’s completely up to you. Learn more about meeting controls for hosts, co-hosts, and attendees. You can also join a test meeting to familiarize yourself with meeting controls before joining a scheduled meeting. Select the  Contacts tab to view and manage your contacts.

You can also request more information from your regional correspondent at GSO. Meeting Guide syncs with area, district, intergroup/central offices and international general service office websites, relaying meeting information from more than 400 A.A. Service entities directly to the app. Over 100,000 weekly meetings are currently listed, and the information is refreshed twice daily. I’ve been using this app for a couple years and suggest it to others all the time.

Northern New Jersey Intergroup Online Meeting List

I was pleasantly surprised to find this AA meeting finder app. With our “new normal” reality of social distancing and spur-of-the-moment changes, it’s of ultimate importance that our community help 12-step members find the information they need. The pandemic has caused a great struggle for many alcoholics by losing the one thing that keeps us spiritually fit – connection with one another.

For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy. Northern New Jersey Intergroup wants to provide the best information about meetings as psilocybe semilanceata habitat we can. Use your best judgment as you decide to attend Online Meetings. We are faced with the reality that it is challenging to meet face to face at this time. Technology provides a way to continue our effort to carry the message and share the blessings of recovery.

To sign in, use your Zoom, Google, or Facebook account. You can also log in using SSO. If you don’t have an account, click Sign Up Free. If you have a Zoom account but cannot remember your password, click Forgot. For more information please review relevant documents provided by AA World Services. Read about the history of the Meeting Guide app in the Fall 2019 issue of Box newsletter.

That isn’t an empty promise. Has been helping alcoholics recover for more than 80 years. A.A.’s program of recovery is built on the simple foundation of one alcoholic sharing with another. If your drinking is out of control, A.A. These newsletters include information about A.A. History and current activities; sharing from groups, service committees, and individual A.A.

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Participating in a group helps ensure that when a person reaches out for help, A.A. Has a simple program that works. It’s based on one alcoholic helping another.

Online Meetings – How to

Recovery works through one alcoholic sharing their experience with another. The phone system at GSO is currently experiencing intermittent outages. We hope to have this resolved as soon as possible. In the meantime, please email us at   Thank you for your list of foods that contain alcohol patience. This website does not contain a meeting finder. Resources below for a meeting list in that location and the surrounding area.

Select the Chat tab to view private conversations with your contacts or group conversations (channels). After launching Zoom, click Join a Meeting to join a meeting without signing in. If you want to log in and start or schedule your own meeting, click Sign In. The developer, Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below.

  1. Over 100,000 weekly meetings are currently listed, and the information is refreshed twice daily.
  2. I’m disappointed in the location search in the latest version, however.
  3. To find your closest local entity, please search via A.A.
  4. Has been helping alcoholics recover for more than 80 years.
  5. Technology provides a way to continue our effort to carry the message and share the blessings of recovery.

It is for this reason that we have decided to provide information about Online Meetings. This method of communication for many of us is a brave new world. Anyone with a desire to stop drinking is welcome, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, income or profession.

Meetings can take place both online and by phone. The Meeting Guide app and the Online Intergroup of A.A. Both provide information on phone and online meetings. Local entities like intergroups, central offices, and area and district offices may also provide meeting information. To find your closest local entity, please search via A.A.

Members; and notices of upcoming events. Select the Meetings tab and click Upcoming to view, start, edit, and delete scheduled meetings. Select the Phone tab to make phone calls, view call history, and play voicemail messages using Zoom Phone. If someone you care about has a drinking problem, A.A. Might have a solution for them. Has helped more than two million alcoholics stop drinking.

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What is the update you are making here? This is your notes area to explain the meeting types selected above. Please provide enough details for the AA trying to find your meeting.

Members work together to help the alcoholic who still suffers. Helping each other is a key to staying sober. There are many opportunities to participate in a variety of cyclobenzaprine mixed with alcohol ways. The best place to start getting involved is through an A.A.

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