ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (A.A.)
Online Meeting Schedule as of Winter 2020
Reproduced Copyright © 2020 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
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All English-language Meetings
12 and 12
We work a step and a tradition each week. There is also open discussion on current events affecting a person's recovery. A fairly informal group of recovering Alcoholics that stress support and growth.
This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. We ask that each person affirm the Third Tradition.
http://groups.google.com/group/12and12?hl=en
12 and 12 Friends of Bill Wilson
We are a group of men and women dedicated to the beliefs of Alcoholics Anonymous and to the legacy that our founders left us.
Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thoroughly followed our path.
We have open discussions about recovery and weekly & monthly topics. Welcome to our forum.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/friends-of-bill-wilson
friends-of-bill-wilson@googlegroups.com
12 Step Online
Online AA meeting place and discussion forum
Meeting times: every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 7:30p-8:30p EST.
The room will remain open for general recovery chat 24/7 during non-meeting times.
http://www.12step-online.com/meetings/alcohol/
brad@proweb-solutions.net
12+12=Freedom
We are a group of sober alcoholics who love sobriety and we have been blessed with this freedom by the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. Our lives are enriched by working the A.A. program and by sharing our experience, strength, and hope with one another.
Our primary purpose is to carry this message to alcoholics who still suffer, and we are encouraged by the friendships we have developed in our recovery. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. We adhere to the 12 Traditions and have fun in doing so.
We encourage all to share on the weekly discussion topic but we also encourage fun and friendly cross talk and off topic discussions. We post a monthly Roll Call to maintain a current and accurate membership list and we are currently limited to 30 members. Personal criticism or antagonistic behavior will not be tolerated.
12StepMe Chat
Our primary purpose is to provide an area for those who wish to assist others in doing the 12 steps as outlined in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, those who wish to learn how to sponsor others, and to demonstrate how God-dependence and service to others is the path to a happy, joyous, and free life.
1st Things First a Foundation 2 Recovery
Can't stop drinking no matter how hard you try; you have a desire to stop drinking; you're new to sobriety; or have questions about Alcoholics Anonymous -- we can help.
This group is based on the 12-Step recovery program of Alcoholics Anonymous, and to help the newcomer we will be working steps 1, 2, and 3 on a monthly basis. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. "If you have decided you want what we have and are willing to go to any length to get it -- then you are ready to take certain steps."
This group has limited membership, to stay in the group, you must be an active posting member. There is no room for half measures.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/1stthingsfirstafoundation2recovery/info
5th Dimension Group
The 5th Dimension Young People's Group of AA is audio/video speaker & discussion meeting that meets every Monday and Wednesday at 8:30PM CST/9:30PM EST.
The Wednesday meeting includes an ASL interpreter - the Monday meeting does not.
We also have a secret Facebook group for building community. If you'd like an invite, you will need to send a friend request to one of us so we can add you. Come to a meeting and friend a member!
Recommended - join from PC, Mac, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/687118144
Call in from iPhone with just one-tap (US Toll): 14157629988,687118144#
Call in from any phone:
Dial: +1 415 762 9988 (US Toll)
Meeting ID: 687 118 144
International numbers available:
https://zoom.us/zoomconference?m=Akyatn05hff4G99JWsQeTBITbupMmKBH
the5thdimensionaa@gmail.com
7:30 meeting
Meet with recovering alcoholics from around the world in a safe anonymous virtual environment.
We meet every day at 7:30 a.m. Pacific Time and at 8 p.m. on Tuesday and Saturday.
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Imajin/8/15/59
@ Home Meeting of AA
We meet by telephone on Tuesday nights at 7:30 pm Eastern Time. No computer needed however long distance charges may apply. We are a discussion group with a 20-minute speaker the last Tuesday of the month.
Simply call: 605-313-4838
Wait for prompt: 694733#
Please Feel Free to Join Us
A Safe Place
LGBT oriented but open to all. The telephone meetings are held every Tuesday and Thursday nights at 8:30 pm eastern time. The phone number is (515) 604-9099 access code 310346616#. As the name suggests it is a safe place for all.
A Spiritual Recovery
This AA group is oriented to serving agnostics, freethinkers, atheists, non-theists, non-believers, rationalists, naturalists, humanists, secularists, skeptics .....pretty much anyone who is likely to struggle with working a program of recovery that contains the words God, Him and His.
We have email topic meetings. Each week, there are multiple email topic meetings, initiated by a volunteer. Members are free to discuss the topics whenever they wish.
The group has a discussion forum. In addition to the weekly topic meetings, members may start other discussions as well, such as how their week is going or problems and issues which have arisen, whatever might be on their minds. Members who are already participants in the topic meetings may participate in the forum discussions too.
https://sites.google.com/site/aspiritualrecovery/
A Way Of Life
This is an open discussion group which meets weekly using AA approved literature..."Living Sober", "As Bill Sees it" books to guide discussion on the challenges of "Staying Stopped".
Chairperson will lead the meeting by reading from the text and open floor for sharing. Join us and share with others how you are "staying stopped" one day at a time!
Thursdays 2-3pm EST
1(605) 475-6767 Passcode: 7332415#
A.A. Online / Live Chat Meetings
Step, tradition, discussion, Big Book, and fellowship meetings are held each week in discussion format. Everyone is welcome. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. A links directory, AA daily readings, and more. There are no dues or fees, everything is free.
AA A New Beginning
We are an online community dedicated to recovery from alcoholism using the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. We believe in upholding the traditions of AA, and strive to help those who still suffer.
We have open chat, as well as open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous and email meetings. Chat meetings take place at 9:00 and 11:00 p.m. EST.
Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help others to recover from alcoholism.
http://xat.com/AAnonymous_Room?p-0&ss-0;
AA Above All Else
Above All Else is a closed, open discussion email based group. Members set up a contact list for the group in their email/browser of choice. There are emails sent out daily from anyone who wants to share to the rest of the group. Members are free to discuss issues such as how a member's week is going or problems and issues in their lives and how it relates to their sobriety. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking - You don't have to have any time in sobriety - just a desire. Newcomers are welcomed! We invite you join us, by sending an email to the contact below:
AA Acceptance Is The Answer
We are a closed email meeting for men and women who have found the solution to our alcoholism in the program of Alcoholics Anonymous.
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
Each week we share on a step or a tradition and a question/topic submitted by a member. We share our gratitudes and our sorrows. We celebrate AA birthdays, share laughs, and the ups and downs of clean and sober living.
We encourage fun and friendly cross talk and off topic discussions. We take our recovery seriously, but not ourselves.
Although we are not affiliated with AA World Service, we do our best to adhere to the traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. The group is moderated to protect your anonymity.
We do not tolerate criticism or flaming. Our purpose is to provide a supportive place for sharing our experience, strength and hope with each other.
If you would like to participate in the new beginnings of this group, please give us a try!
All suggestions are welcome! This is YOUR group!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AAAcceptanceIsTheAnswer
AAAcceptanceIsTheAnswer@yahoogroups.com
AA Action Is the Key
Action Is the Key
We are an eclectic group of men and women in various stages of sobriety; some a few days, some a few months, some a few years, and some a few decades. We've all had different experiences and taken different paths, but we have all found our way here for the same reason. We accept that the key to sobriety is in taking the simple actions stated in the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Each week, a volunteer 'speaker' initiates a discussion based on the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions. We rotate through, one a week. Additionally, the 'speaker' will offer a discussion topic of their choice for members' thoughts. All members are encouraged to share their experience, strength, and hope relative to the topics that week.
In addition to those topics, members may also discuss whatever might be on their minds; a thought, a fear, a success, an anecdote, or just talk about how they're feeling that day. We enjoy lots of chat, cross talk, and clean humor. We take our sobriety seriously but not ourselves. We have great camaraderie, we like each other, support one another, and therefore, personal criticism of others or arguments is not tolerated. We are here to find serenity and sobriety, not conflict.
The only requirement to be here is a desire to stop drinking. Remember, Action Is The Key!
If this approach to sobriety appeals to you, and you are willing to share your experience, strength, and hope on each topic, each week, or if you have questions, please join us.
To join us, or for further information, please contact Scout
AA Atheists and Agnostics
A place to achieve and share recovery from alcohol addiction that is fully accepting of non-belief in God.
Our only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups;#!forum/aa-atheists-and-agnostics
aa-atheists-and-agnostics@googlegroups.com
AA Beginners Club
If you can't stop drinking no matter how hard you try, if you need to stop drinking for good, if you're new to sobriety, or if you have questions about Alcoholics Anonymous, then we can help. We want to share our experience, strength, and hope with anyone suffering from alcoholism, and share with you how we have recovered through Alcoholics Anonymous.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/aabeginnersclub
aabeginnersclub-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
AA Big Book Cover-to-Cover
A daily telephone meeting that focuses on reading and discussing the AA Big Book, cover-to-cover. Open to all; everyone is welcome to attend. Meets at 8pm EST daily, 7 days a week. Call 425-436-6200 access code 575176#
AA Chat & Email Meetings
A variety of email and chat meetings chaired by solidly sober people ... lots of sobriety ... 24/7 ... and newcomers are always welcome!
http://www.recovery-world.com/Alcoholics-Anonymous.html
recoveryworldinfo@yahoo.com
AA Chats
A place for chat discussion of all things Alcoholics Anonymous. Anyone who thinks they may want to stop drinking is welcome.
aachats.org
https://aachats.org/contact
AA Downunder Meeting
We are voice chat room for recovering alcoholics. It is a closed meeting and we have protocols that we follow, When you come in an admin will ask you to id yourself in IM. Please answer them. This way we try to keep it safe. We have over 80 members online and are still growing.
We meet 7 days a week, 8.30 Easteren USA time.
Go to www.paltalk.com; get yourself a nic; and then go to health issues click on health then overcoming addictions.
AA Fellowship
AA Fellowsip is a group of recovering alcoholics helping each other stay sober by sharing our ES&H.; The only requirement to join us is a desire to stop drinking.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AAFellowship/
AA Fellowship and Chat
AA Fellowship and Chat provides an open forum for AA members. We have open chat, discussions on any related AA topics and also conduct impromptu meetings. The room is open 8am thru 8pm EDT daily.
http://www.paltalk.com/g2/group/1493874586/
AA Firm Believers
We are a group of fun loving alcoholics who are serious about the solution that we have found by actively working the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. We utilize the steps; we do not analyze them. We are unified by the spirit of our fellowship in recovery, and we are strengthened by regularly sharing our experience, strength, and hope with each other. We adhere to the Twelve Traditions and we have fun in the process.
Though sharing on the weekly topic is expected, we have a lot of fun-spirited crosstalk and off-topic discussions. Personal criticism or flaming of any kind is strictly prohibited. We look at Principles, not Personalities.
If you have decided you want what we have and are willing to share on a weekly basis, then give us a try. Come, be a part of our joyful journey.
Contact Janice S. at the email address below.
AA Freethinkers Group
This group of A.A. attempts to maintain a tradition of free expression, and conduct a meeting where alcoholics may feel free to express any doubts or disbeliefs they may have, and to share their own personal form of spiritual experience, their search for it, or their rejection of it. We do not endorse or oppose any form of religion or atheism. Our only wish is to assure suffering alcoholics that they can find sobriety in A.A. without having to accept anyone else's beliefs or having to deny their own.
Our meeting is open to one and all, Buddhists, Taoists, Humanists, Apostates, Apatheists, Agnostics, Atheists and seeker are all found here.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/aa_freethinkers_meeting/
omyword@yahoo.com
AA Friends
AA Friends is a small online group of Alcoholics Anonymous started on April 21, 2013. The group holds two topic discussion meetings on Saturdays at 8 am
and 8 pm Eastern US time.
http://www.aafriends.webs.com
aafriends@usa.com
AA Holiday Group
The Holiday Group of Alcoholics Anonymous Meets ONLY on holidays. We are a telephone meeting. We meet from 8AM Pacific/ 11AM Eastern, and are an open meeting. We follow the primary purpose and 12 traditions of A.A. This is a topic meeting. Our hope is to give alcoholics a place to go on holidays when things might be tough, and also to have members be there for them in their time of need.
http://aaholidaygroup.wix.com/aaholidaygroup
aaholidaygroup@gmail.com
AA Indya
AA Indya is a email forum of recovering alcoholics in India and Indians staying abroad. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety. Anyone who has a desire to stop drinking can become a member whether Indian or not.
Sharing is based on experience, strength and hope. Each week, a topic is posted, and members share their experience, strength, and hope on the Topic.
Anybody already in AA who wishes to join can send an email to the address below, giving a brief introduction regarding his or her disease and date of sobriety. If you are a newcomer to AA, please state a desire to stop drinking, along with a brief introduction of your drinking career.
AA Jakarta
We are a group that meets on Sundays at GMT+7 via Skype. Format is a topic discussion. Connect to Skype I.D. aajakarta and be online 5-10 minutes before time and you will be invited in. Members are often loners in Asia, Australia, Mexico, USA
AA Lesbian 3 (AAL3)
We are a group of alcoholic lesbians with a member base of 22. We post a topic each week via email and everyone can share on that topic or share on anything they want. We have alot of experience, strenght and hope here.
AA Loners
An email list is available for AA members living more than two hours from the nearest meeting. Those who are homebound or who otherwise cannot attend AA meetings are also welcome.
Note that this is not a meeting for those wishing to help AA Loners. It is a meeting for A.A. Loners.
AA Meeting Online
Online meeting which meets daily at 7:30am Eastern and 10pm Eastern using GoToMeeting so that attendees may join via Internet Audio / Video and also by calling in to a telephone conference call bridge. This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, which means you need to have a desire to stop drinking if you wish to attend.
Members may join the GoToMeeting by clicking the link on our website which says:
Click to Join - Meeting hosted using GoToMeeting
This will launch a web based version of GoToMeeting on their computer or prompt them to install Free GotoMeeting Software. If the link is clicked on a smart phone like an iPhone or Android device then the member can opt to have a Free GoToMeeting application installed on their phone to access the online meeting.
Members may also join by calling in to a telephone conference call bridge. Telephone access is open via a 24x7 Conference Call Bridge for AA members to call in to anytime and chat with others:
Dial: 1-224-501-3217 and when prompted to enter Meeting Id# 198-341-861
Web Site: http://www.aameetingonline.com
Email: bill@aameetingoneline.com
AA Recovery Net
Monday 7.30 pm Daily Reflections
Tuesday 7.30 pm Newcomers / from Nundah Group
Wednesday 7.30 pm Living Sober
Thursday 7.30 pm Big Book Topic
Friday 7.30 pm Identification / Sharing
Saturday 7.30 pm Topic / A.B.S.I.
Sunday 7.30 am Spirituality Sharing
Sunday 7.30 pm Spiritual Concept
Members at the f2f meeting on Tuesday and those participating via skype are all invited to share their experiences.
Skype participation is audio only to limit the bandwidth. Always join via the link on web site below.
Meetings Every Night: 7.30 pm AEST Brisbane Australia timezone (AEST = GMT +10)
Meeting Sunday Morning: 7.30 am AEST Brisbane Australia timezone (AEST = GMT + 10)
https://aaaussieaa.wixsite.com/skype
Email Contact: brianedwardo@gmail.com
AA Serenity
AA Serenity is a closed, women's AA email meeting. Our weekly topics consist of a Big Book meeting, Grapevine meeting, and Newcomer meeting, as well as discussions on the Steps and Traditions of the corresponding month. We welcome all women who adhere to the traditions of AA. We have women from all over the world sharing their experience, strength, and hope in this group … and we support one another, as sisters, through all the bad times, as well as all the good times. AA Serenity remains one of the safest women’s AA on-line groups on the Internet.
Write to the address below to subscribe or for further information.
http://www.aaserenity.com
listkeep@oso-aa.org
AA Social Discussion Group
An email group of recovering alcoholics to help each other stay sober one day at a time.
http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/AASocial
AA Steps 2 Recovery
Online Live Text Chat Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings
Our closed text chat Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are designed for those who cannot physically attend face-to-face meetings and offer an additional tool for those who can.
These are closed meetings based on the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. The only requirement for attendance is a desire to stop drinking.
Meeting Schedule:
​​10:00a.m. EST Wed and Fri
11:00a.m. EST Sun
12:10p.m. EST Sun (Step Study)
***New Years Meeting***
10:00a.m. EST Jan.1,2018
Web Site: aasteps2recovery.org
Email Contact, if any: admin@aasteps2recovery.org
AA Steps to Recovery Worldwide
AAS2RWW is an international email group of Alcoholics Anonymous.
We are a closed AA Group, meaning we are open to those who admit they are alcoholics. Are you an alcoholic?. If so, please join us.
AAS2RWW is an email based meeting. Unlike a chat room, you don't need to log in at any particular time. Meetings are sent via e-mail by the chair for each day. Members can then read and respond or "share" when it is convenient and appropriate for them.
Each daily meeting shares on a recovery step, tradition, concept, or principle with reference to a quote from AA World Services Conference Approved Literature. The Leader suggests a recovery topic for discussion, and invites members to share 'on' or 'off' this topic.
Our primary group purpose is to carry the recovery message of A.A. and to provide a safe and friendly place for fellowship.
For more information, visit our Website Homepage by clicking on this link:
http://aas2rww-aa.org
To join, Click here:
AA Way of Life
Alcoholics Anonymous Way of Life offers a warm welcome to anyone who is recovering from alcoholism with the help of the 12-Step Programme, and also to anyone who thinks they may have a drinking problem.
This is a forum where we share our experience, strength, and hope with each other.
http://groups.google.com/group/aa-way-of-life
AA Women in Recovery
A fun and easy women's AA support group. We give alot of encouragement, strength, and hope!
aawomeninrecovery@yahoogroups.com
AA Women's Meeting
(Central European Time)
Thursday 21:00 CET
Sunday 16:30 CET
How to join: Please send a contact request to aawomensmeeting from your Skype account stating that you want to attend meetings, and be on line 5-10 minutes before the meeting start time. In the Chat box, you can ask to be added to the meeting and you will be called by the meeting's technical host. When you see the Skype call on your screen, answer with voice only. Video is not supported.
Mission Statement: This group originated in Continental Europe in 2010 to primarily serve women who live in non-English speaking countries or who have difficulty accessing English-speaking meetings in person.
Meeting Format: All meetings are 1-hour long with a chairperson that follows a format. The theoretical attendance limit is 25 (Skype's limit), but can range from 15-20+ depending on the strength of the internet connection.
http://www.aa-europe.net/meetings.php?Where=AA+On+Line+Meetings
aawomensmeeting@gmail.com
AA-AAE The AA Experience
We are a closed online meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. As a group we adhere to the Twelve Traditions of AA. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
Through email posting we offer experience, strength and hope to every alcoholic who asks. You'll find posts on recovery, the Twelve Steps, the Twelve Traditions, and socializing. We do try to have a fun time while remaining serious about recovery. We look forward to your membership and your shares. We all need each other in sobriety.
http://groups.google.com/group/aa-aae?hl=en
AA-Alive
Open discussion meetings held at 8am, 2 pm, 8 pm and 11 pm, all eastern time. There is a Step meeting Saturdays at 8 pm.
We have an AA birthday meeting "Celebrate Sobriety" on the last Sunday of every month at 5 pm Est.
The room is open 24/7, with open fellowship chat between meetings.
http://www.aa-alive.net/
Info@aa-alive.org
AA-Australia Unity Recovery Group
We are an audio group holding regular meetings daily. We practice the 12 Twelve Traditions in our group.
9:30pm daily EST (Sydney, Australia, time zone)
To access our group:
1. Download a small program from "Paltalk" then register a nick name.
2. Click on the "groups" tab and go through the list until you come to the "Health Related and Body" lobby.
3. Enter and select the AA-Australia Unity Recovery Group.
Website:
www.aa-oztralia.net
http://aa-oztralia.blogspot.com/
AA4gaymen
A group of men, from all walks of life, who share their experience, strenght and hope with each other, one day at a time.
AAGentlemen
This is a male only group for twelve step members.
To join please write to Geoffrey at aagentlemenlistowner@gmail.com
Web Site: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/aagentlemen
Email Contact: aagentlemen@googlegroups.com
AAlways Remain Teachable
A place where members of Alcoholics Anonymous can meet to share fellowship through email sharing. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. To join please supply your Name, email address, State and Country of residence and DOS to https://groups.google.com/d/contactowner/aalways-remain-teachable
AAAmigosAA
We put a weekly topic and all members in the list are able to share about the topic during the week, also we publish the daily reflections in our list.
AAAmigosAA-owner@yahoogroups.com.mx
AAAmigosAA-owner@yahoogroups.com.mx
Women needing support, sponsors, comraderie, information about recovery; we study the Big Book, 12X12, and other AA approved literature in the context of women's issues. But all topics are open for discussion. We ask that all who are interested to submit a biography and we will contact them with information about our meetings (three days a week and traditions). A member will welcome the newcomer, and the bio will help us to decide how to help and incorporate them into our group.
We are friendly and inclusive. We encourage newcomers of all types.
AAMen
One of the original men's groups online. Weekly topic open for discussion by its members, numbering about 30.
Contact Alorando at the address below to subscribe or for further information.
AAL 1
We are a closed AA meeting group for women who are lesbians with a limit of 30 members.
Members may read or share on a weekly email topic. Off-topic shares are also welcome.
AAmen is an International Online Men's Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. We meet online through e-mail to share our experience, strength, and hope on weekly topics. We are composed of many men from around the world. The format of our meeting is that of a Closed Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. The only requirement for membership in AAmen is that you be a man with a desire to stop drinking.
To subscribe, please contact our list-owner at
aamen-owner@mailman.prismnet.com or visit our website
www.prismnet.com/aamen for more information.
http://www.prismnet.com/aamen/
aamen-owner@mailman.prismnet.com
aaonlineen.fr (aa in english in france)
Our group name is our website name.
We are an English speaking group of alcoholics, who have all affirmed Tradition 3. We were founded in France but we have a worldwide membership. Members share ES & H at will. Plus we have 2 weekly topics.
Access is via registration & a password. Members may read mails on our site & on their PC/Mobile. We have at least one bilingual member.
We also have a weekly English F2F meeting in Granville, Normandy. Details on website.
AAustralia
An Alcoholics Anonymous Online group based in Australia. A place where members of Alcoholics Anonymous can meet to share fellowship through email sharing.
If you would like to join us, to speed up the process, please email me direct at frankyernst@gmail.com
Thank you
Franky E.
https://groups.google.com/group/aaustralia
aaustralia@googlegroups.com
AAW14/Serenity Sisters
AA Womens Closed group who have trusted servants of Greeter, Birthday Co-ordinator, and List Keeper. We were named AAW14 and have been going for many years. We are capped at 25 and share each week on a different AA topic including the Step and Tradition corresponding to the month. Many of us are unable to get to face-to-face meetings, due to remote location or disabilities, and we appreciate this group as a supplement to our regular meetings.
We are serious about our recovery but do insist that we are not a glum lot as we also have alot of fun. We are ladies from all over the world. We are an email group which maintain our membership list in our address books.
Contact Natalie at the address below.
mulford25@gmail.com
AIA Nederland
http://www.anonieme-internet-alcoholisten.nl/page/152/dit-is-aia-nederland-.html
http://www.anonieme-internet-alcoholisten.nl/page/152/dit-is-aia-nederland-.html
Alaska Statewide Call in AA Meeting
We meet by telephone on Monday, Thursday, and Sunday nights at 5:30 pm Alaska time (9:30 pm Eastern Time). We are a newcomer discussion group. Simply call: 1-515-604-9546. Wait for prompt. Access Code : 350333
Sarah froginalaska@yahoo.com
Tandy tandyak@gmail.com
Alkies.org Group
"Alkies.Org" is an online group of Alcoholics Anonymous currently hosting open online chat meetings.
We adhere to the preamble and find our guidance in the traditions of AA.
http://www.alkies.org
info@alkies.org
Anyone Anywhere AA
We are a non-geographic, audio-only, AA group that meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:00 pm EST and Wednesdays at 8:30 pm EST. Our Tuesday/Thursday meeting is a story discussion and our Wednesday meeting is a literature reading discussion​. All meetings are audio conference calls that can be accessed by telephone or online using the Zoom app (please disable your video before joining).
To join via Zoom, click on this link:
Meeting URL: https://zoom.us/j/9739556491
Or install the Zoom app and manually enter: Meeting ID: 973-955-6491
Or by t​elephone dial one of the numbers below and enter Meeting ID: 973-955-6491:
+1 408 638 0968 (US Toll)
+1 646 558 8656 (US Toll)
+61 (0) 2 8015 2088 (Australia Toll)
+1 647 558 0588 (Canada Toll)
+52 554 161 4288 (Mexico Toll)
+64 (0) 9 801 1188 (New Zealand Toll)
Other International Dial-in Numbers: https://zoom.us/zoomconference
IIf you have any questions about the meeting, please contact: anyoneanywhereAA@gmail.com
Atheist-AA
As atheists, we have experiences that are often disturbing to us, as when our opinions are criticized, when we ourselves are criticized, or when we simply get the cold shoulder.
But we often have very positive experiences and opinions to express, not only with each other via group email, but in our local District meetings, and we often convey those to the group.
Our purpose never has and never will be to criticize members who have a faith in God, God-as-they-understand-Him, or in any form of higher power.
We merely need a place to talk to each other sometimes, to bounce ideas of other members who understand our experiences, strengths, and hopes in A.A.
http://groups.google.com/group/atheist-aa
atheist-aa@googlegroups.com
Back to Basics Beginners Meeting
This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, for Alcoholics only. Using the Big Book and the Back to Basics Beginners Meeting Book, we share our experience, strength, and hope with each other to help others to recover from alcoholism.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/back2basicsbeginners
back2basicsbeginners-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Back to Basics Unity Group
We are an email group of men and women, an AA group that adheres to AA's 12 Steps, 12 Traditions, and 12 Concepts. The topic chair sends out a topic to all on Saturdays. Members respond during the following week. Discussion meetings on topics as they relate to alcoholism, Big Book passage discussion, and 12&12 passage discussion with a passage read on both Steps and Traditions that correspond to the month at hand.
Our purpose is to provide a supportive place for AA people to share on recovery. We adhere to The Third Tradition. Our group is limited to 40 members. Though sharing on the weekly topic is expected, or subjects that are within in that topic relating to alcoholism.
In adherence to the 7th tradition, we would suggest that the next time you are in a face-to-face meeting that you pitch in an extra couple of bucks for your online sobriety, or make an anonymous donation to OIAA to help defer the cost of their service to the fellowship of online alcoholics.
We look at principles, not personalities. Personal criticism or flaming of any kind is strictly prohibited. If you have decided you want what we have and are willing to share on a weekly basis, then give us a try.
To join or for more information, contact Mary O at the address below.
Beginners Meeting
New to A.A.? Never worked the 12 Steps of A.A.? Maybe you do not have a Higher Power and you do not want to search for one? Join us for the Beginners Meeting on Sunday nights at 7 p.m. (east coast time) to discuss the 12 Step method of A.A. We have six one-hour meetings that cover all the Steps:
Week 1: Powerlessness, Step 1
Week 2: Spirituality, Steps 2, 3
Week 3: Inventory, Steps 4, 5
Week 4: Change, Steps 6, 7
Week 5: Restitution, Steps 8, 9
Week 6: Maintenance, Steps 10, 11, 12
After week six, the six meetings are repeated. These are walk-in meetings. You don't have to sign up ahead of time and you don't have to attend all six meetings. You can attend one meeting, some of the meetings, or all of them.
The meetings use Skype conference technology (voice only, no video cameras).
We also have a Wednesday meeting where we discuss the text of the AA publication Living Sober
This Skype meeting is every Wednesday at 7 pm (east coast time).
Special composition: serves beginners who are atheists or agnostics.
To attend: send an email to beginnersmeeting@gmail.comat least an hour before the meeting starts so that you can get access to the Skype virtual meeting room.
https://sites.google.com/ site/beginnermeeting/ or send an email to beginnersmeeting@gmail.com
Big Book Study Online
Daily Big Book discussion. Covering the basic text over the course of eight weeks, Monday through Friday, beginning at 8 a.m. Eastern. We return to the beginning of the book every two months.
To participate, visit our site.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bigbookmeeting
BVIFriendsofBillW
This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, for those who are blind or visually impaired, and have a desire to stop drinking.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bvifriendsofbillw
bvifriendsofbillw-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
CROSS TALK GROUP
This groups purpose is to reach out to fellows with accessibility needs, those who are home bound, those in remote areas, and anyone else who cannot make it to a face-to-face meeting for whatever reason.
We meet by phone 7 days a week at Midnight EST. We focus on AA literature to ensure that the message of recovery is carried.
We are an AA group with no outside interest and follow the 12 Traditions that are outlined in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous.
To join the meeting dial: 712-451-0235
Passcode: 979634#
Our group contact: peter@coolasstuff.com
Cybriety (Women's) Groups
All of the Cybriety groups are closed groups of women in AA who share not only our common struggle to lead a sober life, but our experience, strength, and hope in the process. Although we meet online, we consider ourselves real AA groups and we follow the steps and traditions of AA.
We limit our membership to 40 in each group.
Please select one of the groups in this directory and contact it for more information.
Cybriety 1
Cybriety 1 is an online, email recovery group for women with a membership limited to 40 members. We share our experience, strength, and hope with each other through weekly topics and off topic discussions.
Contact the group at the address below.
Cybriety 2
A group of recovering alcoholic women belonging to Alcoholics Anonymous who's main purpose is to stay sober and help others achieve sobriety. We will adhere to all principles and traditions as directed by the OIAA commission and the General Office of AA, especially annonymity.
Cybriety 5
We are a closed women's AA group. Members may read and respond to a weekly email topic. Off-topic shares are also welcome as we share our experience, strength and hope with each other... helping us all to stay sober and to live life on life's terms.
Contact Kendra (kendraskronek@gmail.com) or Karen (karmo1971@gmail.com) to subscribe or for further information.
Cybriety 6
We are a closed women's AA group. Members may read or respond to a weekly topic, and off topic shares are also welcomed as we share our experience, strength and hope with each other.
Contact the Mail Rep to subscribe or for more information.
Cybriety 9
Contact Kathleen to subscribe or for more information.
DAD-L
DAD-L is a Daily Reflections meeting. Each day, all members of the group receive an email containing the Daily Reflection for that day, from the Daily Reflections book of readings published in 1990 by Alcoholics Anonymous. Members are encouraged (but not required) to share about the reading or anything else that's on their minds relating to alcoholism. We keep a list of members' yearly anniversaries, and present them with a 'cyberchip', appropriately numbered, on their AA birthdays.
http://groups.google.com/group/dad-l
dad-l@googlegroups.com
Deaf Recovery Group
Meeting Language: American Sign Language (video only)
Wednesday 8PM EST (7PM CST, 6PM MST, 5PM PST)
https://zoom.us/j/580368832
This is a real-time open discussion meeting in ASL using video conferencing software that requires a high-speed internet connection and webcam. NO PASSWORD IS EVER NEEDED.
Mobile devices:
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Download app ZOOM from Windows, Apple, IOS 8-12, IPod Touch app store or Android from Google Play store
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The opened app shows: "Meeting ID" and "Password"
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Type in the Meeting ID, which is 580368832.
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(YOU WILL NEVER NEED A PASSWORD) If you want to give yourself a Screen Name, click on "Tap here to change your Screen Name."
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Then Tap "Join". (You will be connected.)
PC/Laptop devices:
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Look at the meeting schedule posted on the right side of the screen
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Click on the Wednesday 8:00 pm in the meeting schedule, described as "ASL signers, Deaf and hearing welcome"
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The conferencing program will download onto your computer. (It may take a few minutes.)
(NOTE : YOU DO NOT NEED TO ENTER IN A LOGIN NAME OR A PASSWORD.)
Questions?: meetingskype@hotmail.com
Web Site: https://www.sardiprogram.com/dodameetings/
Email: sobrietywithoutears@yahoo.com
Digitally Sober
A closed online meeting for alcoholics who have or are willing to try discord (free account needed) with both text and voice chat. Sub-channels include big book and 12 & 12, experience strength and hope, and coffee corner.
Meeting is on Mondays at 1:00pm cst. Room is open 24 hours a day for fellowship and topic discussion
How to join:
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Subscribe to www.discordapp.com (simply click the link and join the service).
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Then send an e-mail to 12stepdiscord@gmail.com with the subject line "add digitally sober" to join the next meeting.
Email Contact: 12stepdiscord@gmail.com
e-AA Group
Meeting Description: The e-AA Group invites you to join us and share your experience, strength, and hope in a friendly environment.
We offer scheduled text chat meetings, ongoing email meetings, and discussion forums. Open-topic discussions, beginners meetings, book and traditions studies, women's meetings, step and other meetings via e-mail and real-time chat (held seven days a week), as well as 24/7 discussion forums. Newcomers and those interested in learning more about AA are especially welcome.
East Coast Night Owls
They say if the meeting you need isn't around...start it!
This chat meeting is held Fridays at 2AM EST. The purpose of this Topic Discussion meeting is to provide a meeting for those working atypical hours or any alcoholic who needs a meeting past midnight EST.
This is a new meeting and could use support! As is tradition, any changes to meeting format will be discussed and voted on in business meetings the last Friday of every month.
http://eastcoast-nightowls.chatango.com/
English Speakers in Italy
"As Bill Sees It" meeting via Skype (audio). Every Wednesday at 20:30 (Rome time) for English speakers in Italy, Europe and around the world. Send a request via Skype to "aaintergroupitaly" to be added.
ER-12
Weekly email meeting with the meeting beginning on Wednesday. We are a group of women from all walks of life, sharing our experience, strength, and hope with each other, adhering to the steps and traditions of AA.
er-12-subscribe@yahoogroups.ca
Experience, Strength & Hope
"ESH is a group of alcoholics who have recovered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body who share throughout the week on a topic introduced each Sunday by a group volunteer.
Whether you're new to recovery, have been sober for decades, or anywhere in between - you are welcome to join us. One of the group's goals is to keep idle chat and cross talk to a minimum. Our collective experience, strength and hope is proof that this programme works."
http://mylist.net/listinfo/esh
Eye Opener
This is a full audio and video AA meeting, and takes place every day at 6:00 a.m. Pacific Time (UTC-7). You never have to create an account or give a name for yourself when you attend a meeting; just click the link and you're in. To accommodate growth, we now use Zoom.us, which provides better audio and video in larger meetings, but to facilitate daily maintenance of our spiritual condition in a small-group format, each Eye Opener meeting lasts just 30 minutes.
To attend, go to www.PortlandEyeOpener.org and click the image next to the words "we host a short web meeting every morning at 6:00. Click here to attend!" Then follow the instructions.
http://www.portlandeyeopener.com/WebMeetings.html
PortlandEyeOpener@gmail.com
Far & Near
Far & Near: The AA KS District 23 Online Meeting. The Accessibility Committee for KS District 23 welcomes you! Meeting held each Sunday at 7 pm CST. This is a Big Book meeting, so please have a copy handy.
We use the Zoom Web Conferencing platform. You can access the meeting for FREE using a web browser, the Zoom mobile app or by traditional phone. It is easy to join with or without an account.
By computer/phone - Zoom meeting URL: https://zoom.us/j/114051909
By Telephone: 1-646-5588665
If you are joining by phone, you will be prompted for our meeting -ID: 114-051-909.
For more details, please visit our website: http://aa-ksdist23.org/wp/meet/
Email Contact: access@aa-ksdist23.org
First164yp
Our meetings are at the following times and platforms:
FIRST164YP
Meetings Mon-Fri on Skype at 20.00 (CET=GMT+2):
Times are Central European Time (CET, GMT+2 Summer; GMT+1 Winter)
http://www.aa-europe.net/meetingsonline.htm
Freedom from Alcohol
Open AA meetings Monday through Friday at 10:00am EST U.S.A.
http://express.paltalk.com/index.html?gid=1523554754
Friends of Bill W.
Friends of Bill W. is a safe on line place for anyone who is concerned about his or her use of Alcohol. A place for recovering
alcoholics to find fellowship and support to stay sober. Anonymity provides protection for all
members from identification as alcoholics, a safeguard often of special importance to newcomers. Attendees are never asked to reveal
their RealLife name, only their SecondLife Avatar name. Friends of Bill W. has 7 meetings weekly within the online game Second Life.
All time Pacific Standard Time US
*Monday 11am
*Tuesday 6pm
*Wednesday 6am
*Thurs 11am
*Friday 6pm
*Saturday 10:30am (Step Study)
*Sunday 4pm
To attend the meetings in Second Life, you have to join the game, which is free (although you can upgrade to premium membership.)
The url for joining Second Life is http://secondlife.com/
Search Groups > Friends of Bill W.
http://secondlife.com
nodusomnia@yahoo.com
Global Speakers Group
China-based, English-speaking, Audio only, WebEx Based Online AA Meetings.
Literature Discussion Meeting
Meeting Number: 623 311 878
Tuesday @ 9 PM China Time (GMT +8)
Tuesday Format: The speaker reads a selection from the Big Book and shares for 5-10 minutes. This becomes the topic for discussion with individuals invited by the host to share briefly on the reading.
Global Speakers Meeting
Meeting Number: 622 750 456
Sunday @ 7:30 PM China Time (GMT +8)
Sunday Format: A speaker meeting with the speaker sharing for 20-25 minutes and picking a topic for discussion. Individuals are invited by the host to share briefly on the topic so as many members as possible receive an opportunity to share.
Technology:
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Meetings are held on the Cisco WebEx Platform. Info on the Cisco WebEx platform can be found at https://www.webex.com.
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WebEx is free to download and use requiring only your name and the meeting number.
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Web page with step-by-step directions for connecting is here: http://globalspeakersgroup.sxl.cn
Not in China?
What time is the meeting where you are located? http://www.thetimezoneconverter.com
Miscellaneous:
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China-based, English-speaking, audio only
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GSG meetings begin with the host inviting each participant to introduce themselves by stating their name and location. AA members anywhere on the globe are invited to join us.
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GSG believes strongly in sponsorship. An opportunity is given at every meeting for individuals available to sponsor to identify themselves when invited to do so by the host
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Participants are asked to mute their microphone unless sharing to maximize audio quality.
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Quarterly business meetings are usually held directly after the meeting on the last Sunday of the month
Web Site: http://globalspeakersgroup.sxl.cn/
Email: globalspeakersgroup@yahoo.com
Grateful Dead Email AA Group
Grateful Dead Email AA Group is an online group of people from all over the world â€" always newbies and lots of long timers, too. New topics are posted regularly. Rigidity is not our cup of tea. We care a lot about life and each other. God's not through with us yet.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/GratefulDeadAA/
GratefulDeadAA-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
GROW
The Grateful Recovering Online Women (GROW) Group of Alcoholics Anonymous holds email meetings for alcoholic women and women who wish to learn how A.A. might help them stop drinking. GROW adheres to the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions found in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. We come from all walks of life, and we have traveled many different paths to get to A.A. What we have found here is a daily reprieve from our drinking that has transformed our lives.
http://www.g-r-o-w.com
grow-owner@oso-aa.org
Grupo Recuperar de A.A. Online
All meetings follow the principles contained in the Three Legacies and basically the standard procedure opening and closing with Terms and Serenity Prayer. Speakers take turns on request. Group opened Opened on September 09, 2009, holds daily meetings during weekdays from 14 to 16 hours and on Fridays an additional one from 20 to 22 hours local time. On Saturdays and Sundays the meetings are from 21:30 to 23:30.
http://www.gvolive.com/conference,33023610
l_feitoza@hotmail.com
Happy Destiny
Meeting Description:
The 'Happy Destiny' group will be more casual than most phone meetings. Laughter and Welcome's are encouraged and shared. This meeting is held Mons, Weds & Saturdays@3PM EST. This is as close to a face to face meeting as possible. The 1st Mon & Wed of the Month are step of the month meetings. On each day, we read half the steps and then open for shares.
If there are 5 weeks in the month we'll have a speakers meeting the last Mon of the month. All other meetings are topic & discussion meetings.
We also have a quarterly business meeting. Those will be in August, December and April, on the last Wednesday of that month.
Web Site, if any: freeconferencecall.com/wall/423678903
Public Email Contact, if any: lorrimatt@hotmail.com
Phone number to dial in is 712-775-7031
access code-112043#
Happy Destiny
Happy Destiny
We meet Mondays and Wednesdays at 3pm eastern time. This is a casual meeting where Laughter Hi and welcomes are encouraged and shared. the 1st Monday & Wednesday of the month are step of the month meeting all the other Mondays & Wednesdays are topic meetings if there are 5 weeks in the month we have a speaker the last Monday of the Month.
freeconferencecall.com/wall/423678903
lorrimatt@hotmail.com
Happy, Joyous and Free Group
Email AA Group for alcoholics using a weekly discussion format.
Hope at Home
Meeting Description: Hope at Home AA telephone meeting is designed to reach out to AA members that can't easily attend a face-to-face meeting but still need a meeting. The meeting is held every Monday at 8:00 pm Central time. The call-in number is (712) 770-4010, access code 688-992. All are welcome to attend.
Indigenous Sobriety
Our Spirit: Sober~Strong. This group has been set up to enable Indigenous/Aboriginal people who are sober from alcohol and other drugs to make contact and support each other. Our sober friends are welcome to join us too!
"Is it our right to drink or our responsibility to get sober? ... We already knew we each had rights as humans, to eat, to have love, and to have water but what was more important was our responsibility to help each other to survive, to look after ourselves with dignity, to look after our Elders, our dreaming sites and lands. How can we look after our land if we are drunk?"
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. So if you are interested, join up and lets start talking!
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/indigenous_sobriety
indigenous_sobriety-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
JCMC Group
JCMC is an AA email fellowship, dedicated to sharing on weekly topics about recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous. Each group holds up to 30 members. We keep the group at an intimate number so that we may get to know each other on a personal level. We share our experience, strength, and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. All who claim the Third Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous may join.
To join or to get more information, write to the email address below.
Journey for Soberity
Journey for Sobriety is a closed group of alcoholics that share their ESH with other alcoholics around the world. We ask that you admit that your an alcoholic to join our group. We believe in the 12 Step program.
-for-sobriety?hl=en
journey-for-sobriety@googlegroups.com
KISS Group
Keep It Simple Sisters (KISS) is a closed women's AA meeting. For sharing by email we have a Sunday general topic and a Wednesday literature topic, plus a monthly Step/Tradition discussion. We welcome all women who adhere to AA s Third Tradition: The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking."
With tons of experience, strength, and hope, the warm and sincere recovering women from all around the globe, KISS offers many years of wonderful sobriety.
Ladies AA Meeting
We are a group of ladies from around the world who have been meeting online since July 2011 on paltalk.
The decision was taken to move our meeting to Skype once a week on a Tuesday at 10pm UK time.
To attend the meeting please send a friend request to Ladies AA Meeting on skype and then wait to be called into the meeting.
email contact for further enquiries is ladies_aa_meeting@btinternet.com
http://ladies-aa-meeting.wix.com/ladies-aa-meeting
ladies_aa_meeting@btinternet.com
Lamplighters Group
Closed general discussion meeting of A.A. with meeting conducted by email going on 24 hours a day seven days a week. Global membership with members in over 22 countries and at both poles.
listkeepers@aa-lamplighters.org
LGBTQ Friendly Open Discussion
Meeting Description: We are a LGBTQ friendly group of Alcoholics Anonymous with Daily Open Discussion Meeting's, topic's to be determined. This chat room is for sharing our experience, strength and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others recover from alcoholism. Our primary purpose is to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers. Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions, ever reminding us to place principals before personalities. The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop drinking. Please join us!
Chat Room Open Mon-Sun 8pm-9pm EST. the link to join the chat meeting is: http://www.chatzy.com/15047033862792
London Primary Purpose AA Group
Our group uses the "clear cut directions" from the Big Book of AA as its central theme. As part of our primary purpose, we believe the still suffering alcoholic is the most important person in the chat room, so please help us keep that focus when someone reaches out for help. Using the basic text of AA, we are certain we can achieve the same recovery results as the first one hundred did. If you have not taken the steps in this manner, you are welcome to stay and learn how to be "rocketed into the fourth dimension" like many of us here.
Sun- 8pm (EST - N. American Time Zone) - Beginners Meeting
Mon- 8pm (EST - N. American Time Zone) - Beginners Meeting
Wed- 8pm (EST - N. American Time Zone) - Big Book Study
Fri- 8.30pm (GMT - UK Time Zone; 3.30pm EST - N. American Time Zone) Big Book Study
https://sites.google.com/a/londonppbbs.com/www/londonprimarypurposegroup
Love & Service Group
The Love & Service Group of AA is a speaker meeting that meets every Sunday at 6:00PM PST (8:00PM CST/9:00PM EST).
This is an open speaker meeting where one selected member of Alcoholics Anonymous will share their experience, strength, and hope for about 50 minutes. Additionally, every quarter we dedicate one night to members of our home group celebrating an AA birthday; 3 speakers are selected to share their experience, strength, and hope. Occasionally we have a speaker panel where several speakers take turns sharing on an AA topic.
Recommended - join from PC, Mac, iOS, or Android: https://zoom.us/j/2764059991
Dial: +1 (408)638-0968 or +1 (646)558-8656 (US Toll – free in most cases)
Meeting ID: 276 405 9991
International numbers available: https://zoom.us/zoomconference
7th Tradition contributions accepted through Venmo: @loveandservice
Manic Monday
12:00PM Paris time : Every Monday
Paris, France
We set the time to allow for participation from people in Asia & (very) early risers in North America
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android:
https://zoom.us/j/515671255
Or iPhone one-tap :
US: +16468769923,,515671255# or +16699006833,,515671255#
Or Telephone:
Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
US: +1 646 876 9923 or +1 669 900 6833
Meeting ID: 515 67 1255
International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/cZu4cGsYH
Web Site: https://secularaa.org/on-line-meetings/
Email: website@secularaa.net
Meeting of the Minds Group
Meeting of the Minds Group (MOMS) is a closed email meeting with one of the 12 Steps being a topic every other week; chairperson's choice in the alternating weeks. Meeting begins on Sunday with the opening post by the monthly topic chairperson.
http://aa-mom.org/
listkeepers@aa-mom.org
Men's Online Serenity Group
Meeting Tuesday Evenings at 7pm Pacific / 9pm Central. This is an closed, on-line, men's, discussion meeting. We pick a reading and topic from the Big Book or the 12 & 12 each week and discuss as a group. We use a video/audio conference service called Zoom. It is super easy to use on nearly any device. Just click on the link below and it will set up nearly automatically after a quick installation. Audio-only participants can use the phone numbers below as well. We recommend connecting a bit early if it is your first time to work out any kinks. If you are having any technical trouble, do not hesitate to email us and we can help you set it up. Hope to see you there.
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/506780518
Or Telephone US: +1 669 900 6833 or +1 408 638 0968
or +1 646 876 9923
Monday ASL Now Mixed Men and Women AA Group
Monday 8PM EST, 7CST 6 MST, 5 PST
https://zoom.us/j/525940332
ZOOM Meeting code: 525940332 you need this when logging in (with mobile device) to existing meeting no password needed
Meeting Language: ASL
This is a real-time closed discussion meeting. Meeting uses Zoom video conferencing software (easily downloaded) that requires a high speed internet connection and a webcam. Our communication mode is ASL only (no audio). "Windows, Apple, IOS 8-12, IPod touch and Android phone" app store or Google play "ZOOM" free app
Questions? meetingskype@hotmail.com
My Last Drunk
A place for users to share their "last drunk" story and comment on others'. What was your last drunk?
http://www.mylastdrunk.com
admin@mylastdrunk.com
NAIGSO-AA Family Circles
The NAIGSO-AA Family Circles Group has been set up to enable Native Americans and our friends to make contact and support each other. We welcome all Nations, as well as all people. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naigsoaafamilycircles
naigsofamilycircles@yahoo.com
NB23
1. We cover a different topic each week submitted by our Topic Chair for that particular month. Each member is free to provide their share once the topic is given.
2. We share "Off Topic" anything impacting our lives. It evolves as an email chat with whomever participates.
Never Alone Email
Never Alone Email is an international online group of Alcoholics Anonymous particularly designed for members who do not have regular access to face to face meetings. However, as our 3rd Tradition states that the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking, all alcoholics are welcome to attend.
We are a Topic Discussion with Steps and Traditions group. Each Wednesday and Sunday one of our members posts a general topic for discussion. Steps and Traditions topics for the corresponding month are posted on the 1st and 15th of each month.
To subscribe to our email list or for further information, send an email message to: elsebeths@bellsouth.net or brendan.mccall.norway@gmail.com
elsebeths@bellsouth.net
brendan.mccall.norway@gmail.com
New Beginnings E-Mail Sobriety Groups
Closed email groups of men and women, limited to 40 members per group. We feel that the 40-member cap allows the group to get to know each other in a more personal way. We celebrate birthdays, laughs, and the ups and downs of sober living. There is a weekly topic for discussion, chosen by the month's chairperson. Each group has its own officers and representative with the Online Intergroup of Alcoholic Anonymous. Roll calls are done periodically to verify membership with the group and touch base with those who have been quiet for a while. We consider New Beginnings to be more than just a meeting -― we are a family.
For information or to join, contact Susan C. or Bob B. at the address below.
NoNameYet Online A.A.
Text Chat for all browsers and devices
Discreet Sign-In options available
No personal avatars ever displayed
Attendance Verification available (Email)
Weekly Closed Chat (Members Only)
Mon 07:00 PM CST -and- Wed 08:00 PM CST
https://tinyurl.com/NoNameYetRegisteredChat
Weekly Open Chat (Visitors and Guests)
Mon 07:00 PM CST -and- Wed 08:00 PM CST
https://tinyurl.com/NoNameYetOpenChat
24/7/365 'World A.A. Chat' (Moderators Needed)
https://tinyurl.com/WorldOpenChat
Group Website: https://nonameyet.org/
Group Contact: nonameyet.members@gmail.com
Not Quite Right (NQR)
NQR an AA group that shares ESH in a safe nonjudgemental piece of cyberspace. Our motto is "We have nothing to prove, but a whole lot to share." There are approximately 80 members -- many are newcomers _- all time zones (globally) are covered.
http://nqr.talklist.com/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?enter=nqr&text;_mode=〈=english
Old Farts AA Thread Meeting
We are a group that knows that AA works with Alcoholics to get and stay sober. We are folks that need the companionship of others in recovery.
We want to be a fellowship that truly can laugh and cry with you. We also have topics and really laid-back AA meetings where we can also chew the fat and still be happy joyous and free.
One Day at a Time
We meet by telephone every day at 1pm EST. Join us by calling:
(712) 775-7031 access code 198520#
Mon - Traditions
Tues - Daily Reflections
Wed - Steps
Thurs- Stories in the Big Book
Fri - Big Book
Sat - Speaker/Discussion
Sun - Living Sober
Long distance charges may apply depending on your plan.
https://sites.google.com/site/onedayatatime1pm
onedayatatime1pm@gmail.com
One Day at a Time AA Group
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, discussing
a chosen topic
http://www.paltalk.com/g2/group/1546700241/AdvancedSettings.wmt
OneDayAtATime5
An online AA email group that shares its experience, strength, and hope with each other so that we may achieve sobriety one day at a time.
OneDayAtATime5-owner@yahoogroups.com
Pathway to Recovery
A new topic is posted at the beginning of the week, and people share their thoughts on the topic. Only 30 members will be allowed in the group.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PathwayToRecovery
beginningagainus@yahoo.com
People of Color
People of Color is a closed regular meeting of AA formed to allow its members to share their experience, strength and hope as a person of color. As with all AA groups we welcome all AAs and newcomers to our Fellowship
712-451-0925;737388#
Sat. 1-2PM EST
Email Contact: peopleofcolor2681@att.net
Positive Transitions AA Group
12 Step,12 tradition, Big Book, and fellowship meetings are held each week in discussion format. Everyone is welcome. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. AA links, AA daily readings, and more. There are no dues or fees, everything is free.
http://groups.google.com/group/positrans-self-help-group
positrans-self-help-group@googlegroups.com
Primary Purpose Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
Primary Purpose Group of Alcoholics Anonymous -Saturday Morning Conference Call -
9 AM � Alternating Foundation and Speaker Meeting
10:15 AM CST � Line by Line Big Book Study using �Dallas Primary Purpose Study Guide�
712.432.0375 passcode 446468# (free conference call, but long distance charges may apply). Playback number is 712.432.0379 passcode 446468#.
We have elected to use the Big Book Study Guide prepared by members of the Primary Purpose Group of Dallas, to help us stay focused on the study of the Big Book. There are one or more questions for virtually every sentence in the Basic Text. This is not a discussion meeting so please keep your comments to the question being studied.
Radical Maintenance
The Radical Maintenance group is a telephone step meeting focused on steps 10, 11 and 12. We are a closed meeting so our only requirement to attend is a desire to stop drinking. Our main focus is to stay in the solution and maintain emotional sobriety.
We meet Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 9:30am EST.
Telephone number 605-475-4821. Pin 757034
Rainbow Serenity
Rainbow Serenity is a closed online group of Alcoholics Anonymous for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered members. We celebrate the laughs, and ups and downs of sober living, and foster personal recovery through online fellowship. There is a weekly topic for discussion, however members may share what ever is on their minds and in their hearts. We consider Rainbow Serenity to be more than just a meeting - we are a family
RainbowSerenity-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Recovered Alcoholics
This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. Each week we have a new topic to discuss. Decorum on this list is important, as we want this to be a safe list for everyone that joins.
Please be respectful of others in this email meeting.
To join this email site, we need your first name, first initial of your last name, city and state, or country, date of sobriety, and affirmation of the Third Tradition: "The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking." You must affirm the Third Tradition to join this meeting.
http://groups.google.com/group/recoveredalcoholics
Recovery Journey
Recovery Journey�s Sober Life is a safe on line place for anyone who is concerned about his or her use of Alcohol; a place for recovering
alcoholics to find fellowship and support to stay sober. Anonymity provides protection for all members from identification as alcoholics, a safeguard often of special importance to newcomers. Attendees are never asked to reveal their Real Life name, only their Second Life Avatar name. The Recovery Journey� Sober Life group has three meetings weekly within the online game.
Location of meetings in Second Life is http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Morels/49/27/76
To attend the meetings in Second Life, you have to join the game, which is free (although you can upgrade to premium membership.)
The URL for joining Second Life is http://secondlife.com/
The current meeting schedule is as follows on Pacific Time:
*Sunday 7pm Open Meeting
*Monday 7PM Open Meeting
*Thursday 7PM Open Meeting
In-Game contact: Knightbar Jewell (search under people and IM me.)
http://secondlife.com/
barbara.j.knight@gmail.com
http://secondlife.com/
barbara.j.knight@gmail.com
Recovery-World Alcoholics Anonymous
An open email meeting.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Recovery-World-Alcoholics-Anonymous/
Rule 62 Coffee Community
We have a "coffee & community group" for fun and fellowship, which is open to any AA member to join. We will also have topic discussion out of the Big Book and more. This meeting is for AA members only, and is a closed meeting in order to protect member's anonymity on the Internet. If you would like to join or just get information, please drop us a line at:
Rule62group@aol.com
Rule 62 Telephone Meeting
Rule 62 Telephone Meeting "Rule 62" is a Big Book study that takes place Monday through Friday from 6pm-7pm EST / 3pm-4pm Pacific.
Saturday & Sunday we have a Came to Believe Book Study beginning at 6pm EST.
We are an open meeting and adhere to the 12 traditions as well as AA's primary purpose. Our hope is to study the text and get a better understanding of the book that contains AA's steps and way of life. We also like to enjoy ourselves while we do this and, if we're blessed, make a friend or two! : ) For questions, please contact rule62aagroup@gmail.com
*The phone call is a regular long distance charge.*Number: 712-432-3900 *Access Code: 494179#
Secular AA
Sober She Devils Sunday Meeting
"Women Only – Closed Meeting"
Time: 7:00am Pacific US Standard Time (10:00am Eastern)
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Meeting ID: 657 402 688
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Secular Sunday
"Open Discussion"
Time: 1:00pm Eastern US Standard Time
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Meeting ID: 440 200 241
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Sober She Devils Monday Meeting
"Women Only – Closed Meeting"
Time: 9:00pm Eastern US Standard Time
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Meeting ID: 306 156 306
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Tuesday
Vivre et Laisser Vivre
"French / English Bilingual Meeting"
Time: 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Meeting ID: 497 838 842
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Wednesday
Esprit Ouvert
"Francophile Meeting"
Time: 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Meeting ID: 643 800 313
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Thursday
Secular on Thursday
"Open Discussion"
Time: 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Fearless Friday
"Topic – Open Discussion"
Time: 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Secular Saturday
"Open Discussion"
Time: 1:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Sisters in Sobriety (SIS)
SIS is a women's AA meeting with a weekly topic. First greeting contains general information about the group.
Contact SIS at the address below to subscribe or for further information.
Sleepers AAwake
Open telephone discussion meeting from 7:30 AM until 8:30 AM ET on Saturdays.
(Not an early riser, then try our sister meeting, "Zoom into Sobriety" on Friday evenings from 7:30 to 8:30 PM Eastern time; same link and phone numbers.)
Join us from anywhere in the world. Need a time zone converter, try https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
We have tried to ensure that our meetings cater especially, but not exclusively, to the needs of blind AAs.
Audio via (Zoom) via Mac, Windows, Android, IOS, or dial in by phone.
Zoom is versatile and "screen-reader friendly.". Sleepers AAwake is audio-only, no video or text chat.
One tap mobile +16465588656,194505194# or dial +17207072699,,194505194#
Web Site: https://zoom.us/j/194505194
Email: jlblists@gmail.com
Sober Stogies (Thursday, Open)
Sober Stogies is an open, rather unconventional online discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. We meet weekly on Thursdays at 9:00pm Eastern Time using the Zoom video platform.
What makes us unconventional is our unanimous love for sobriety, spiritual progress and living in our common solution � all while smoking fine cigars! If you�re not a cigar lover, we hope you�ll grab a seat in the non-smoking section and join us anyway. We of Sober Stogies are ALWAYS eager to share our experience, strength and hope with smokers and non-smokers alike!
Join Zoom Meeting
Email Contact: soberstogies@gmail.com
Sober Stogies (Sunday, Closed)
Sober Stogies is a closed, rather unconventional online discussion meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. We meet weekly on Sundays at Noon Eastern Time using the Zoom video platform.
What makes us unconventional is our unanimous love for sobriety, spiritual progress and living in our common solution -- all while smoking fine cigars! If you're not a cigar lover, we hope you'll grab a seat in the non-smoking section and join us anyway. We of Sober Stogies are ALWAYS eager to share our experience, strength and hope with smokers and non-smokers alike!
Join Zoom Meeting
Email Contact: soberstogies@gmail.com
Sober Voices Group
Call 712-432-0075, pass code 654443#
Sun - BB Study, 10pm EST
Mon - Beginners, 10pm EST
Tue - Vision for You, 10pm EST
Wed - BB Study, 10pm EST
Thu - 12x12, 10pm EST
Fri - Promises/Topic, 10pm/Midnight
Sat - Daily Rflctns/Topic,10pm/Midnight
Everyday - Topic Discussion, 12 Noon EST
Sober Voices does not accept anonymous callers, use *82 to display your phone number.
https://sites.google.com/site/aatelephonemeetings/home
aatelephonemeetings@gmail.com
Sounds of Sobriety (SOS)
The Sounds of Sobriety online email group was formed to help us who have a hearing loss (deaf, deafened, or hard of hearing) to find a place to recover from alcoholism. For many of us, face-to-face AA meetings no longer work. All members of AA, or those who think they may have a problem with alcohol, are welcome.
SOS_online_group-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Southern Cross AA Group
We are an audio group holding regular meetings daily. We practice the 12 Twelve Traditions in our group.
8pm daily EST (Sydney, Australia, time zone)
To access our group:
1. Download a small program from "Paltalk" then register a nick name.
2. Click on the "groups" tab and go through the list until you come to the "Health Related and Body" lobby.
3. Enter and select the Southern Cross AA Meeting Group Group.
www.southerncrossaa.blogspot.com
janishirst@gmail.com
Spark of Hope
Spark of Hope is a closed international online meeting using the Zoom application to host speakers from all around the world. We meet at 10PM EST. Our speaker shares for 15 to 20 minutes on their experience, strength and hope with that topic.
Zoom meeting # is 641-164-1641
Password is 164
Go to Zoom.us and type in the info above
or
Call in by dialing+16699006833 or +14087403766 and punch in the info above.
Email Contact: sparkofhope164@gmail.com
Spirit of the North
Every Sunday and Wednesday @ 8:00pm MT
Sunday meeting - has a different focus each week - Step, Tradition, Daily Reading, Big Book, Speaker.
Wednesdays - reading from Big Book
To join the Spirit of the North meeting, you will need a computer, tablet or smartphone and internet connection/WiFi.
To join the meeting, Click on: https://zoom.us/j/8864590234
You can connect with video or use only audio if prefer.
Call toll free 833-302-1536
Web Site: zoom meeting on zoom.us with PMI #: 886 459 0234
Email Contact: remote.68@area78.org
Staying Cyber
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. The Staying Cyber Group holds weekly AA meetings on the Web. The meetings use a guest book discussion format. Each topic runs for a full week so that you may read or contribute at your convenience. The Guidelines page will explain how to participate.
The site is accessible with any web browser.
Step Chat
There are 19 A.A. meetings a week scheduled at Step Chat, and an open chat room is available 24/7. Confirmation of meeting attendance is also available.
For your protection, our chat rooms require registration and a password, but you can use an alias to register.
TG-AA
TG-AA is a group of transgender and gender diverse alcoholics. We use an email forum with a weekly topic as well as having Zoom meetings 4 days a week for transgender and gender diverse alcoholics.
Zoom meetings are as follows (All Eastern Standard Time):
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9:00 pm Thursday, topic discussion
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6:00 pm Saturday, Big Book study
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8:00 pm Sunday, speaker
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7:00 pm, Monday, literature study
We share our experience, strength and hope with each other that we may solve our common problem and help others recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
To join us please contact us at:
http://lists.oso-aa.org/mailman/listinfo/tggroup
TGIF
Phone numbers 7127757031 code 861676259# listen to Grapevine story's any time call 7127757029# code 861676259# reference number 1- 100
7208201519 no code just meeting 3pm eastern time Grapevine story's meeting
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The First 164
The First 164
We meet by phone Mondays, noon EST. To participate, dial 605-313-5109; when asked for an access code, dial 259095#. Your carrier may charge you for the call.
We study the 1st 164 pages of A.A.'s Big Book, which is Alcoholics Anonymous's basic text. Those 164 pages discuss the nature of alcoholism, explain A.A.'s program of recovery, and give instructions for using the program. The meeting is open: everyone welcome! If you are a person with disabilities who needs an interpreter, video relay, or other adaptive technology to share, we welcome that.
Contact: lily.joy@mail.com
The Fourth Dimension Group
We gather together for sobriety using our telephones on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday at 3pm eastern.
Dial: (712)770-5600
Participant passcode 405008#
Our book is meant to be suggestive only. We realize we know only a little. God will constantly disclose more to you and to us. Ask Him in your morning meditation what you can do each day for the man who is still sick. The answers will come, if your own house is in order. But obviously you cannot transmit something you haven't got. See to it that your relationship with Him is right, and great events will come to pass for you and countless others. This is the Great Fact for us.
-- Reprinted from the book Alcoholics Anonymous Fourth Edition �2001, page 164 with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.
There IS a SOLUTION
This is a literature, slogan and gratitude telephone meeting. Participants read AA literature, AA slogans or gratitude and then share.
To join: The meeting is held at 6:00 pm EST Monday through Sunday.
The telephone number is 712-451-0675 and the Access number is 522178#
Tuesday Noon
Tuesday Noon 12-Step Conference Call Try out a Telephone A.A. Meeting!
Time: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 @ 12 Noon to 1 PM EST Call in #: 605-313-5111 (free call) Access code: 513710#
Email Contact: triocious@gmail.com
Wednesday Big Book Study
This is an AA Big Book Study that meets by SKYPE every Wednesday at 2pm EST-US / 8pm CET-EU. We adhere strictly to the AA 12 Traditions.
The purpose of this meeting is to learn from the Big Book how to improve how we each work the 12 Steps. It is open to all AA who (per 3rd Tradition) have a desire not to drink. AA friends and family are also welcome.
We use a question/answer/comment format that takes us through the Big Book paragraph by paragraph looking for the authors' "clear cut directions" in each paragraph. The purpose of the questions is to focus attention on each sentence, or sometimes each word in a sentence. The answer to a question is just to read the next sentence out of the Book or parts of a sentence in some cases.
We pause for comments after each paragraph. During our comments we try to stay focused on finding the principles and guides to progress we see in the paragraph or may directly relate to the paragraph from other parts of the book.
To join: login to Skype; send a Skype message to wednesday1.host (or send email to wednesday1host@gmail.com). Request to be added to the Wednesday call list. The meeting host will call you on Skype approximately 5 to 15 minutes before 8pmCET / 2pmEST-US each Wednesday. No need to make a new request each week; membership is ongoing unless you request to be removed from the list.
Email Contact: wednesday1host@gmail.com
Wednesday Text Chat
7PM EST, 6CST 5 MST, 4 PST
ZOOM Video text chat meeting for Deaf/ hard of hearing.
Down load Zoom's free app at google play or app store and join us at https://zoom.us/j/601628562
If you have a problem with alcohol we can help. We meet on the internet and in San Francisco, Ca. Meeting link : https://zoom.us/j/601628562
or click on our meeting at this site: https://www.sardiprogram.com/dodameetings/
meetingskype@hotmail.comWomen in the Solution (WITS)
WITS is a closed online women's group of Alcoholics Anonymous. Our email meeting has two topics a week. In keeping with AA's singleness of purpose, we confine our discussions to recovery from alcoholism. One topic is taken from material written and approved as AA literature; the second topic is a "General Topic Discussion." All AA-related off topic shares are also welcome. The topics run concurrently, 24/7. Our group adheres to the 12 Steps and the 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. For all other discussion not directly related to AA, we maintain a separate list (WITS-Coffee Talk) for posting of topics of a more general nature, i.e., other 12-step programs, meditations, general announcements, etc. We also have real-time chat meetings to address issues related to recovery from alcoholism.
To join, please email:
womeninthesolution+owners@googlegroups.com
Women's Sober Living
This is a literature, slogan, and gratitude telephone meeting. Participants read AA literature or share AA slogans or gratitude lists and then share.
Meetings are held everyday at 7:00 am EST. In order to participate in the meetings, call 515 739-1529and enter pin number 192390#.
Email Contact: womensoberlivingus@gmail.com
Zoom Into Sobriety
Open telephone discussion meeting from 7:30 PM until 8:30 PM ET on Fridays.
(Prefer an early morning meeting, then try our sister meeting from 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM ET on Saturdays; same link and phone numbers.)
Join us from anywhere in the world. Need a time zone converter, try https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
We have tried to ensure that our meetings cater especially, but not exclusively, to the needs of blind AAs
Audio via (Zoom) via Mac, Windows, Android, IOS, or dial in by phone.
Zoom is versatile and "screen-reader friendly.". Sleepers AAwake is audio-only, no video or text chat.
One tap mobile +16465588656,194505194# or dial +17207072699,,194505194#
Web Site: https://zoom.us/j/194505194
Email: jlblists@gmail.com