DISTRICT


GSR / District Meetings are held monthly; Same Time and Same Place

All district meetings, where GSRs (General Service Representative) and alternate GSRs develop a group conscience for district business, meet the 2nd Sunday of every month @ 2:30 pm at:

ST LUKES EPISCOPAL CHURCH PARISH HOUSE
218 Chunns Cove Rd.
(see the events page for details)

Please come to our next District Meeting or e-mail  Dale L, our DCM  and express your willingness to serve.

District Announcements

Bridging the Gap in Distract 70

Here is How it Works

A member of A.A. signs up to be a  volunteer with the BTG Coordinator. A client who is nearing discharge from a treatment facility contacts the BTG coordinator. The BTG coordinator calls volunteers, checking for their availability. The BTG coordinator gives the volunteer the client's contact information. The volunteer makes contact with the client before, if possible, the client leaves the treatment facility. If unable to so, the contact and meeting should occur within the first 24 hours following discharge.

For more information contact BTG on our contact page

http://btgww.org/

 

 

CPCPIC(Cooperation with the Professional Community/Public Information Committee) - Meets last tuesday of every month (see the events page for specific dates and time).   This committee needs several AA's to step forward and help share the responsibilities of this important community service!   CPC -Carries the AA message to Professionals in the community and lets them know how to use AA as a resource when they come in contact with an active Alcoholic!  PI -Provides the Public with AA information at Service Rallies, Schools, Heath Fairs, etc!  Contact us for more information.

CC (Corrections Committee) - Meets last tuesday of every month (see the events page for specific dates and time).  CC is responsible for carrying the AA message to jails and prisons in our area. This is critical service work. In many instances, we are the first AA members many of these inmates will meet.  We need volunteers.  We accept written correspondance from inmates and other interested parties at:

AA Correspondant
PO Box 2534 Asheville, NC 28802
Please write us about alcoholism and someone will write you back!

TFC (Treatment Facilities Committee) - Meets every Quarter (see the events page for specific dates and time).  TFC is responsible for carrying the AA message to treatment facilities in our area. This is essenial service work. Most of these patients are fresh off their last binge. We are often the first members of AA they meet. Our example can help them get a good start on the road to recovery.

Neil Dobbin's Detoxification Center, 283 Biltmore Avenue, Asheville: Neil Dobbin's Detoxification Center simply supplies a place to Detox. AA meetings are now restricted to residents and two outside AA people. A speaker and a chairperson from the AA community are needed. There will be weekly speaker meetings coordinated by Nancy E.R. She can be contacted at (cell) 828-778-6366 or (home) 828-299-1666 if you are interested in chairing or speaking.

VA Hospital:  1100 Tunnel Road, Asheville on the 5th floor (5 South), NC

ABCCM:  (Vets Inn) "Dry Dock Meeting" Exit 55 I40 1331 Tunnel Rd., Asheville, NC

The First Step Farm: 200 Pete Luther Rd.,  Asheville, NC

The JFK ADATC:   201 Tabernacle Rd Black Mountain, Asheville, NC

First at Blue Ridge Inc.: 32 Knox Rd Ridgecrest, Asheville, NC

Swain Recovery Center: 932 Old Hwy. 70 North, Asheville, NC

Next Step Recovery: 149 Courtland Ave., Asheville, NC

Contact us for more information.

Central Office Representatives Meeting, (COR)
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
219 Chunn's Cove Road
Asheville, NC
COR Meetings our now the last Sunday of January, April, July and October at 2:00pm.  All meetings will be at St Lukes.  This meeting discusses the affairs of District 70, 71 and 80. If you'd like a taste of Regional Service, this meeting is for you!