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NORTHEAST REGIONAL ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS SERVICE ASSEMBLY
2010 GENERAL SERVICE CONFERENCE THEME
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Welcome
to the Western Mass Intergroup website
a participant of Area 31 Alcoholics Anonymous.

This website is “Your Local Link"
to Alcoholics Anonymous in Western Massachusetts.

In this website you will find information concerning AA in general, Intergroup, as well as information concerning your area’s committees and groups. This is so we may help you, the AA fellowship, better pass the message of Alcoholics Anonymous.

For information on the operational procedures of your Intergroup Office please - CLICK HERE


All Committees, other than Western Mass Intergroup, are given web space as a courtesy to the committee at no cost to them.
Western Mass Intergroup maintains all functions of this website and its contents at all times. 
Western Mass Intergroup is not responsible for the teaching and practices of any service committee, or AA group, located on this website.


You may also visit A.A.’s main website at www.aa.org at the General Service Office located in New York City. This will allow you to surf the many different byways of the A.A. sites, such as the General Service Office, Grapevine, AA World Services, and much more.

Your local Intergroup website will help you find information on your Western Mass Intergroup Office, your Area 31 Service Committee and its standing committees, as well as the area’s Invited Committees that is the (Western Mass Young Peoples and Western Mass Institutions Committee).


 


 This site is also designed to help you find AA Meeting Information, for Western Massachusetts Area 31 Alcoholics Anonymous.  Western Mass Intergroup offers an on-line AA Meeting List in
English, Spanish, and for the Northern and Southern Berkshires areas.


There is also links available, to many surrounding areas, as a courtesy of
the Western Mass Intergroup Office.


For the AA Meeting List Information  CLICK HERE.

  For meeting information for the continental USA, and abroad visit the
Alcoholics Anonymous Website at:
www.aa.org.



Please help us help AA pass the message to all its members
by letting people know we’re
here for them.

Please let us know how we can better serve the AA Fellowship by
E-mailing your questions, comments, or suggestions to:
intergro4@aol.com


Thanks for stopping by and we hope you enjoy the website.

We follow the suggested Alcoholics Anonymous General Service Office
Internet Guidelines for Internet and Web Sites.

For a copy of the GSO Guidelines for Internet and Web Sites


Once again thank you for your support of the Western Mass Intergroup Office.
 
Your personal or group’s financial donations help us pass the AA message to all in need.

For more information on how your donations are used to pass the message of Alcoholics Anonymous in Western Massachusetts - CLICK HERE

We truly could not operate without your help.  Thanks again for all you do.

Sincerely yours,

Your Western Mass Intergroup Office
474 Pleasant Street, Holyoke, MA, 01040
413-532-2111



 
This website offers an Online Bookstore that will let you view, as well as order,
AA World Service Literature, AA Grapevine Literature, Non-AA medallions and
Monthly Chips, as well as Non-AA Books and Pamphlets. 

You may purchase these items online, or pick them up at our local Intergroup office.
For the Online Bookstore - CLICK HERE

You can see a picture tour of the Western Mass Intergroup Office
to see how your donations and literature purchases do their work.

 
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