Portland Area Alcoholics Anonymous
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Worried about your drinking?
If you want to quit, we can help – call us:
Portland AA 24-Hour Hotline:
503-223-8569
Get information about our program and find out if you might be alcoholic with some questions only you can answer:
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Listen to the Big Book and 12 & 12 Online
GSO provides these streaming audio books:
Intergroup Office & Bookstore
Portland Area Intergroup
825 NE 20th Ave., Suite 200
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-223-8569 – 24 hours
Email (during business hours): office@pdxaa.org
Open: Mon–Fri 9:00am to 5:00pm, closed holidays
We stock a complete line of A.A. books and pamphlets, as well as sobriety medallions and some favorite non-AAWS publications. We are open for visitors!
A.A. members and groups wishing to support Portland Area Intergroup can mail a check to the address above or use the PayPal link on our Contribute page.
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Upcoming Events
Traditions Workshop – Part 1
Presented by District 15 Part 1: Traditions 1 through 4 Featuring our Panelists: Tradition 1: Susan N, West Linn Tradition 2: Lou C, West Linn Tradition 3: Vivian M, Canby Tradition 4: Dave S, Oregon City
Find out more »Oregon City, OR United States
Monthly IGR Business Meeting – In Person
We’re Meeting In Person! For all Intergroup Representatives, Intergroup officers and Intergroup committee chairs, as well any interested members. We are meeting in person again at Unity of Portland Church located at 4525 SE Stark St., Portland Oregon 97215. Park in the big lot on the other side of 47th St. Please come early, Meeting starts at 7PM sharp. Please review all meeting minutes and financial reports prior to the start of the meeting. The meeting will start promptly at 7:00PM so please arrive early enough to get situated. New IGRs – Please send in your contact information and the…
Find out more »Portland, OR 97215
GSR Workshop
YOUR HOME GROUP AND THE WORLD OF AA PANELISTS Madeline P. former pacific region trustee Anne M. former delegate Amber N. Oregon area 58 delegate Gabe K. Oregon area 58 chair Refreshments!!! Fabulous Prizes!!! In person and on Zoom: ZOOM ID 876 5874 9358, pwd 788261 Download the flyer: https://www.pdxaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/gsrWORKSHOP.pdf
Find out more »Portland, OR United States
Oregon Coast Woman to Woman Conference
Theme: Celebrating 40 Years of Recovery The Oregon Coast Woman to Woman Conference, held in Newport, Oregon, seeks to unite alcoholic women in recovery who are working the steps and are dedicated to the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. We aim to provide an environment that is conducive to relaxation and peace as we meet and share the AA program of recovery with other alcoholic women. If you are looking for this kind of content, you have come to the right place. Both in-person and online - for complete information and registration see OregonW2W.com
Find out more »Newport, OR 97365 United States
GSR School
Presented by District 15 Come learn the ropes of being a General Service Representative from our Area Delegate and Alt-Delegate, Amber N and Penny H! They are bringing GSR school to us!
Find out more »Oregon City, OR United States
Monthly IGR Business Meeting – In Person
We’re Meeting In Person! For all Intergroup Representatives, Intergroup officers and Intergroup committee chairs, as well any interested members. We are meeting in person again at Unity of Portland Church located at 4525 SE Stark St., Portland Oregon 97215. Park in the big lot on the other side of 47th St. Please come early, Meeting starts at 7PM sharp. Please review all meeting minutes and financial reports prior to the start of the meeting. The meeting will start promptly at 7:00PM so please arrive early enough to get situated. New IGRs – Please send in your contact information and the…
Find out more »Portland, OR 97215
Traditions Workshop – Part 2
Presented by District 15 Traditions Workshop Part 2, Traditions 5 through 8 Panelists TBA
Find out more »Oregon City, OR United States
Monthly IGR Business Meeting – In Person
We’re Meeting In Person! For all Intergroup Representatives, Intergroup officers and Intergroup committee chairs, as well any interested members. We are meeting in person again at Unity of Portland Church located at 4525 SE Stark St., Portland Oregon 97215. Park in the big lot on the other side of 47th St. Please come early, Meeting starts at 7PM sharp. Please review all meeting minutes and financial reports prior to the start of the meeting. The meeting will start promptly at 7:00PM so please arrive early enough to get situated. New IGRs – Please send in your contact information and the…
Find out more »Portland, OR 97215
What Is A.A.?
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have found a solution to their drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements, no dues or fees, nothing to sign, and AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem.
Contribute Online
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A.A. members and groups can contribute to Portland Area Intergroup by clicking the “Donate” button below to pay by PayPal or scan the QR code to use Venmo. To mail a check, see our Intergroup page for address information. Thanks!
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Looking for a Meeting? Got a Smart Phone?
There’s an app for that!
The easiest way to find a meeting near you, Meeting Guide was created by A.A. members, is supported by A.A. World Services, and it’s available free from the Apple and Google stores.
The Meeting Guide app icon and circle-chair symbol are copyright A.A. World Services, Inc.
A.A. Preamble
The Preamble was introduced in the June 1947 issue of the AA Grapevine magazine and borrows much of its phrasing from the Foreword to the original edition of the “Big Book”, Alcoholics Anonymous.
Twelve Steps
AA’s Twelve Steps are a group of principles, spiritual in their nature, which, if practiced as a way of life, can expel the obsession to drink and enable the sufferer to become happily and usefully whole.
Twelve Traditions
AA’s Twelve Traditions apply to the life of the Fellowship itself. They outline the means by which AA maintains its unity and relates itself to the world about it, the way it lives and grows.
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