1st OIAA Online International Convention OCT 25-27, 2024

Tech Volunteers Needed!

Date: 04 Apr 2024

Our Convention Tech Chair is Beth D.UnityConvention.Tech@aa-intergroup.org Many of your group’s members have graciously volunteered to assist in the tech service during the convention.  Beth D is your contact and she is beginning to organize tech volunteer teams.

Please feel free to contact her.

Online Convention Info & Updates

Date: 04 Apr 2024

Online Convention Info & Updates Q&A Zoom meetings –
join us on Zoom https://aa-intergroup.org/event/online-convention-info-updates-qa-2/2024-04-13/

Join the conversation! Ask your questions and bring your suggestions

Participating Group Reminder

Date: 04 Apr 2024

For all groups participating in the convention, please remember to email your theme and format for the convention ASAP to Beth A international.trustee@aa-intergroup.org.  This information will be showcased when members register for our convention. The deadline has been extended to April 15th. 

Looking For More News & Updates

6th Annual Unity & Service Conference


Hello AA Family! It’s time to mark the dates for the 2021 Unity and Service Conference! This Traditions and Concepts focused, Live Zoom event will be July 9-11, 2021. Please go to https://unityandserviceconference.org/ to register. We’re looking forward to seeing you there! Look for follow up emails to include the line up of amazing speakers!

It may not be so obvious, but we intentionally stayed away from telling our story of recovery and the Steps. The idea is to inspire attendees to take action in their home group or in A.A. beyond the group, and to learn how others have incorporated the tools of the A.A. Traditions and Concepts in their lives.

https://www.unityandserviceconference.org/

AA German Speaking’s “AA-DACH” Monthly magazine available for download

Due to the unusual situation with the Covid pandemic, the current DACH edition will also be made available to us in PDF format in May. You can find it available for download over here: Monatszeitschrift AA-DACH – anonyme-alkoholiker.at

Free access to 2020 Grapevine issues

From the USA grapevine magazine.
Grapevine and La Viña are here to help

Due to the current changing health situation, many AA meetings across the U.S. and Canada are finding it safer to close. To help members during this time, we are giving everyone free access to all of our 2020 Grapevine and La Viña issues. (The audio to Grapevine’s stories will be available as well, so people can listen to the stories if they like.) Please share with your fellows. We have also included a link to our Youtube channel with some original audio stories as well as other important information.

To enter, visit:
www.aagrapevine.org/we-are-here-to-help

Pass it on.

TV-Spot Anonyme Alkoholiker Österreich

SATURDAY May 27 ORGANIZING PI OUTREACH MEETING

Public Information Outreach meeting

If you are planning to become involved in the Public Information for our region 6:30pm on Saturday May  27th we will be having a meeting for organizing this endeavor.

Carrying the AA message through PI activities can vary as each organization, or meeting, may have different requirements as to how they would like the message put across. In addition we can convey professionalism by relating to professionals by name and on their terms in any communications.

More information on PI Outreach in AA alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk

PI Resources via the alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk

Date/Time
PI Outreach Meeting May 27, 2017 –  6:00 pm

Location
Nepomuk Church (U1 Nestroyplatz

What is AA?

What Is A.A.?

Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.

b-1_bigbook

Since the book Alcoholics Anonymous first appeared in 1939, this basic text has helped millions of men and women recover from alcoholism.

Currently available in the General Service Conference-approved Fourth Edition, the Big Book contains the stories of the co-founders, as well as many members of diverse backgrounds who have found recovery in the worldwide Fellowship.

THE TWELVE STEPS OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS A.A.’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.

THE TWELVE TRADITIONS OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (Short Form) A.A.’s Twelve Traditions apply to the life of the Fellowship itself. They outline the means by which A.A. maintains its unity and relates itself to the world about it, the way it lives and grows.

Adapted from AA.ORG