There are no dues or fees to be a member of AA (7th Tradition) and the only requirement is a desire to stop drinking (3rd Tradition) and our group respects and upholds all twelve AA traditions.
Why should I join a Home Group? What are the benefits?
When you’re alone, you’re outnumbered by the disease of alcoholism. Knowing that your Home Group is waiting to see you at meetings and wants to help you succeed is an extra push of accountability to stay sober. We share our triumphs and joys with each other and help our fellows carry the challenges that come along the way, too.
For more information about AA groups, please click to read “The A.A. Group…Where it All Begins” (an AA Conference-Approved pamphlet) to learn more about:
- What an AA group is
- How an AA group functions
- AA group relations with others in the community
- How the AA group fits into the structure of Alcoholics Anonymous as a whole
- And more!
Please submit the form below to register as a member of our Homegroup!
