Where to Send Contributions

Download this flyer to share with your group Treasurer: For a complete list of DCM email addresses, see the Oregon Area 58 DCM Information page:
Download this flyer to share with your group Treasurer: For a complete list of DCM email addresses, see the Oregon Area 58 DCM Information page:
Get the latest news from “Our Meeting in Print”. With short stories written by A.A. members, the A.A. Grapevine and La Viña are a great way to share the A.A. message with newcomers, treatment centers, jails and prisons, just add…
Hotline volunteers keep the phones staffed 24-hours a day by taking calls from home and are often a newcomer’s first contact with AA. Qualifications One year current and continuous sobriety Must have a sponsor Must have a home group Must have…
Portland Area Intergroup does not have an Accessibility Committee so we refer you to Oregon Area 58. We will post Accessibility news and resources here as they are available:
IGRs are elected by their A.A. group to represent them at the monthly PAI meeting, and keep their group informed on motions, activities and ongoing topics. Your group’s IGR is your voice at Portland Area Intergroup. For more information on…
Take meetings into correctional facilities & carries the AA message to the alcoholic who suffers. Find out more by contacting the Correctional Facilities Committee. A MCSO Volunteer application required.
Your help is needed to bring A.A. meetings into treatment centers. The Treatment Committee contacts treatment centers in the Portland area to offer meetings and works with local groups to communicate how members can participate in this important 12th Step…
…between those leaving treatment and the rooms of AA. Help newcomers find their way to meetings & feel more connected when they get there. Download the latest flyer: Interested in BTG service? Complete the BTG Volunteer form below and we’ll contact you…
Your help is needed to carry the A.A. message to the public and to professionals who may come into contact with alcoholics. Cooperation with the Professional Community Keeping the professional community that works with alcoholics, such as medical & treatment professionals, clergy, lawyers, educators…
Our committee aims to promote unity, service and recovery in the Portland metro area through accurate & easily accessible digital materials including website announcements, the on-line meeting list and integration with the Meeting Guide app, information on service committees, email…