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A.A. - Emerald Valley Intergroup Home

"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 AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses or opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety."

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Oregon Area Website:
Oregon Area 58
Service Events Calendar

New to Alcoholics Anonymous?

How to contact A.A. in Eugene, Springfield and surrounding communities. What to expect in visiting A.A., and general information on what A.A is, what A.A. does, (and does not) do.

Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings

More than 150 A.A.meetings per week in Eugene, Springfield, Cottage Grove, Creswell, Junction City, Mckienzie Bridge, Veneta and surrounding area are listed on our schedule. Check the A.A. Meetings page for new meetings, general information, and how to report if your meeting has changed its time, location, etc.

Literature and Links

Selected A.A texts, including the Twelve Steps, and the Twelve Traditions,plus links to sites with A.A. history, other online A.A. related resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

A miscellany of questions and answers on living sober, A.A., the A.A. Fellowship, A.A. Service Structure, Intergroups...

Travel Resources

How to find meetings for your travels. Included a phone listing for meeting information around the state, links to the Portland, Oregon Intergroup website, and to online sites for meeting info around the country.

Service in A.A.

Emerald Valley Intergroup Service Committees. How you can get involved with service. The A.A. Twelve Concepts of World Service.

Events and Fliers

Local A.A. activites, Fellowship activities, Conferences and Service Meetings, Retreats, etc.

E.V.I Minutes and Misc.

Minutes of the Monthly Emerald Valley Intergroup Business Meeting, Bylaws and other exciting material.

Rule 62

Seriously, every A.A. ought to know what rule 62 is.

 

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Emerald Valley Intergroup's primary purpose is to assist the A.A. groups of Eugene, Springfield and surrounding communities (A.A. Districts 6,19,20,33,and part of 34) in carrying the Alcoholics Anonymous message to those who still suffer. E.V.I.derives it's legitimate authority from, and is responsible to, the member groups which it serves. In all its activities, policies, and proceedings, E.V.I observes the practice and spirit of A.A.'s Twelve Traditions and Twelve Concepts for World Service, as well as its three legacies of Recovery, Unity, and Service.

DISCLAIMER This page is not endorsed nor approved by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services Inc. It is solely provided by Emerald Valley Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous as part of its 12 Step work in reaching out to the alcoholic who still suffers. Some of the items on this page were originally published by AA World Services, but do not assume that this implies continued approval by the General Service Conference for their use in these pages. Alcoholics Anonymous®, AA®, and The Big Book® are registered trademarks of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. The Grapevine® and AA Grapevine® are registered trademarks of The AA Grapevine,Inc

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