Open Committee Chairs
The following District 13 Committee Chair Positions are open. Descriptions of all committees can be found here.
Please contact our DCM Barb H. if you are interested in assuming any of these roles.
Barb H. dist13@area36.org
- Accessibilities – Open
- Archives – Open
- Cooperation with the Professional Community (CPC) – Open
- Grapevine – Open
- Group Outreach – Open
- Registrar – Open
- Public Information – Open
Speaking Opportunities
Interested in Speaking?
Reach out to our Treatment Chair, Jordan S., at
treatmentchairdist13@gmail.com
Bring a Meeting
Anoka Cares Treatment Facility is looking for an AA group to bring a meeting to the facility on the 3rd Monday of every month at 7:00 PM.
If your group is interested in bring a meeting to the facility or for more details about the opportunity,
please contact our Treatment Chair, Jordan S., at treatmentchairdist13@gmail.com
Where: Anoka Cares Treatment Facility, Anoka MN
When: 3rd Monday of every month at 7:00 PM
Intergroup
Group Phone Commitment: Minneapolis Intergroup is looking for groups to man the phones at the office in Minneapolis. There are currently two shifts available to any group who wishes to answer phones:
- First Saturday of the Month from 12:45 PM to 3:15 PM
- Fifth Tuesday of the Month from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM
If your group is interested in manning the phones at Intergroup please contact their office at (952)-922-0880
Minneapolis Intergroup is located in Minneapolis MN, for more information check out their website at https://aaminneapolis.org
Temporary Contact Program (Bridging the Gap)
Alcoholics Anonymous has a single purpose of helping individuals who identify as alcoholics to find sobriety through attendance at A.A. meetings and participation with the Fellowship of A.A.
The Temporary Contact Program (TCP) is an opportunity for alcoholics in a corrections institution or a treatment program to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings soon after their discharge from the corrections or treatment facility. The TCP is designed to help alcoholics in a corrections institution or treatment facility make the transition to the Alcoholics Anonymous community. One of the more “slippery” places in the journey to sobriety is between the doors to the facility and the nearest A.A. group or meeting. The Temporary Contact Program is designed to bridge the gap between the facility and A.A. to help the newcomer with that transition.
- If you are interested in the temporary contact program as a newcomer or volunteering to be a contact for Corrections, please visit the Corrections Temporary Contact Program page.
- If you are interested in the temporary contact program as a newcomer or volunteering to be a contact for Treatment, please visit the Treatment Temporary Contact Program page.