AA Meeting Guide

meeting guide

 

Have you heard of the Meeting Guide?

This is a mobile App designed to help you find the closest meeting to your current location and/or to plan ahead if you are going to be somewhere unfamiliar.

Area 84 meetings are listed in the Meeting Guide.

The App is free of charge and you can download from 

Contributions

Intergroup is now accepting Interac e-Transfers.

Please send to sudburytreasurer@gmail.com and define 'Intergroup' as the password. 

 

Sudbury Central Office of Alcoholics Anonymous

moving

We have moved!

Since September 1st, 2023 you'll find us at
767 Barrydowne Rd, Unit 106
Sudbury, ON, P3A 3T6

Ph: 705 674 6217

 


Sudbury Central Office is an AA service office established to carry out certain functions common to all AA groups in Northeastern Ontario – functions best handled by a centralized office. It is maintained and supported by these groups. It exists to aid the groups in their common purpose of carrying the AA message to the alcoholic who still suffers.

 

Functions

  • maintain a central office with a postal address
  • maintain a telephone answering service
  • publish a meeting list
  • stock and sell medallions and AA conference approved literature
  • sponsor  special events such as the Sudbury Gratitude Dinner and the Annual Campout

 

Literature

Purchasing AA literature can begin at the group level. Most groups in the Sudbury area have a number of Pamphlets free for the taking and many books at the cost to the group. Groups and others can order from the Sudbury Central Office.

Please note not all available content is in stock at the Sudbury Central Office and may require a special order.

Please contact the Literature Chairperson for further details: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Should there be any discrepancies between the online price list & the Central Office, the Central Office price shall prevail. Stay tuned for new list !

 

 

"I am responsible. When anyone, anywhere reaches out for help, I want the hand of AA always to be there. And for that, I am responsible."