Bridging the Gap
Bridging the Gap Part of Bridging the Gap between an individual in a facility and A.A. is the Temporary Contact Program, which is designed to help the alcoholic in an
Bridging the Gap Part of Bridging the Gap between an individual in a facility and A.A. is the Temporary Contact Program, which is designed to help the alcoholic in an
Intergroup Office Service Workers Ever wonder what exactly Intergroup is, why we need one or even what Intergroup does? Become an Intergroup service worker and find out! On-site shifts are
Intergroup Representative Meeting Never miss a meeting! RSVP for any upcoming meeting to be automatically added to reminders. Sign up for reminders About Intergroup Representatives Purpose The Intergroup Representative serves
12 Step List Our 12 Step List is a list of AA members that are willing to talk to callers to our 24/7 Hotline. When someone calls the office/hotline for
Hotline Committee HOTLINE NUMBER: (865)522-9667 East Tennessee Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous maintains a 24 hour hotline service. The hotline is maintained by volunteer A.A. members. Anyone may call this number
Website Committee The Web Chair is suggested to have 2 years of sobriety and is expected to attend all Intergroup meetings, reporting their committees’ activities and upcoming plans for the
Archives Committee Minimum sobriety for the Archives Chair is suggested two year continuous sobriety. The Archives position is responsible for collecting, organizing, and displaying items from the districts’ history, which
Service Opportunities Ready to get involved? Service work is rewarding and helps both you and others in recovery. Sign Up to Volunteer Why Service Matters Service is one of AA’s Three
Contact ETIAA Do you need help, or do you want to volunteer to help? We’re here to support you on your journey and welcome your service to others. COMPLETE OUR
Want to get involved and do rewarding service work? There are plenty of options to pass it on!