Resources

The A.A. Preamble states: A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution, does not with to engage in any controversy, neither endorses or opposes any causes.” This principle supports the inclusion of diverse, non-A.A. information while maintaining focus solely on the primary purpose of sobriety. Some of the links below are not managed by NorCal Intergroup and are listed a a service to the readers.


Learning the History of AA – Recommended books to read by Bob L., NorCal Intergroup Archives Chair

Group History FormGuidelines from GSO for writing an A.A. group history

General Service Office

Other Area, District and Intergroup Links


Other Helpful Links…

The aim of young people’s groups is to help newcomers understand that they need not experience years of drinking, loss of family, friends, and finances to be ready for sobriety. They help bring the newcomers into the mainstream of AA Recovery, Unity, and Service through the 12 Steps, 12 Traditions, and the 12 Concepts for World Service by carrying AA’s message to the suffering alcoholic.

ACYPAA – All California Young People in A.A.

Online Intergroup of AA (OIAA) is a service entity and non-profit that supports, connects, and lists online AA meetings worldwide. This is your go-to resource for group listed on OIAA and those that participate in the OIAA service structure.

Online Intergroup Alcoholics Anonymous

The Technology in Alcoholics Anonymous (TIAA) Forum is an online community where AA members discuss using technology—such as Zoom, websites, and digital contributions—to carry the recovery message. It serves as a space for both experts and beginners to share experiences regarding digital service work.

Technology in A.A. Forum


Has Your Life Been Affected By Someone Else’s Drinking? Al-Anon may help.

NORTH STATE ALANON

Alateen is for young people whose lives have been affexted by someone else’s drinking.

ALATEEN

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