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INTERGROUP CENTRAL OFFICE OF EL PASO Monday thru Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE (915) 562-4081

INTERGROUP MEETING rd 5:30PM 3 Thursday of each month at Recovery Alliance

LOCATIONS AL

AR

ALANO CLUB 2200 N Yarborough Dr STE 13.

595-9940

ARID CLUB 3327 Douglas Ave.

562-4295

GW

GRATITUDE WEST (575) 589-1058 CLUB 225 Derby, Sunland Park , NM

NF

NORTHEAST FELLOWSHIP CLUB 4922 Hondo Pass STE E 757-3327

BRC

Bowling Family Recovery Center 3501 Hueco St 775-0505 Use Pink Door on Grama St

FUC

First Unity Church 1420 Alabama @ Gold

TRADITION SIX states that Alcoholics Anonymous does not endorse any outside enterprise. In the spirit of cooperation, rather than affiliation, the following numbers might assist you in finding solutions to problems other than alcoholism.

HOP

Hope Chapel, Bldg 2498, Ft Bliss Corner of Jeb Stuart and Ricker Rd

AL-ANON HOTLINE 562-4083 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS 1-866-885-6562

SAE

St Alban’s Episcopal Church 1810 Elm & Wheeling 79930

SFH

St. Francis on the Hill 6280 Los Robles Dr 79912

SSC

St Stephen Catholic Church 1700 George Deiter Dr 79936

TRI

TRINITY CENTER (DETOX) 8716 Independence Dr 79907

STEERING COMMITTEE nd 6:00PM 2 Thursday of each month JAMBOREE COMMITTEE nd 6:00PM 2 Tuesday of each month FOUNDERS DAY Call for Details ALL MEETINGS HELD AT CENTRAL OFFICE

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. A.A. is not allied, with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

OCT

Opportunity Center 1208 Myrtle Ave 79901

UPC

University Presbyterian Church 244 N. Resler Dr 79912

UTEP

Student Union Bldg West, RM M

EL PASO A.A. MEETING SCHEDULE 1/29/16

CENTRAL OFFICE OF EL PASO 3318 Douglas Ave. 562-4081 www.aaelpaso.org NORTHWEST TEXAS AREA 66 website www.nwta66.org

SPANISH MEETING INFORMATION 351-1141 or 838-6264

CENTRAL OFFICE OF JUAREZ Av. 16 De Sep. #123 Esq. C/Artega 0-11-5216143669

577-0069

772-9111

www.aaelpaso.org “Sobriety on the Border”

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR INTERGROUP CENTRAL OFFICE CONTRIBUTIONS The El Paso Intergroup Central Office is supported by contributions from the Groups, usually as a specified amount each month or at intervals during the year. To support A.A.’s essential services, the General Service Conference suggests that groups adopt a specific contribution plan suitable to their particular situation. Addresses for Contributions After Group expenses are met Central Office P.O. Box 3115; El Paso, TX 79923-3115 General Service Office P.O. Box 459; Grand Central Station New York, NY 10164-0371 Northwest Texas Area 66 (Alicia H) NWTA 66 PO Box 371521; El Paso, TX 79937-1523 District 10 Treasurer (Sharon B) District 10 PO Box 3224; El Paso, TX 79923-3224

The Intergroup Central Office is here to provide services for the alcoholic, the A.A. Groups and interested persons. It maintains A.A. listings in the local telephone directory, a 24-hour telephone service, personal contact, mail inquiries and distributes 12 Step calls to members who wish to serve by helping the sick alcoholic. It provides speakers and assistance for outside groups such as service clubs, churches, schools, etc., who might be interested in A.A. It provides A.A. activities such as Jamboree and Founder’s Day. It maintains a stock of A.A. books, pamphlets and other A.A. materials. It helps to bridge the gap between hospitals, treatment facilities and the A.A. Groups. It carries the A.A. message into jails and prisons. It provides service opportunities for A.A. members. It provides a local newsletter for the fellowship in El Paso and around the country. It maintains an archive of A.A. history in El Paso, including audio& visual materials, for the use of A.A. members. Responsibility for A.A. Services is placed at the Group level. All Intergroup Central Office activities are guided by the Twelve Traditions, and we accept our responsibility to carry the message to the alcoholic who still suffers, always remembering that; Our common welfare should come first; that personal recovery depends upon A.A. unity.