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The OIAA Online International Convention Flight will depart in only 8 days! You will join the 4505 registered members from 85 countries on your trip around the globe. Learn about the Zoom functions that you may need on your trip - https://aa-intergroup.org/documents/zoom-how-to-information/ .
Learn how to make the most of the resources available through Online AA meetings. Videos, pamphlets, and guides on how to work the program are available in multiple languages. Online AA Guides
The OIAA Directory features a variety of online AA meetings, worldwide; featuring various formats such as video, telephone conferences, email or chat and in many languages. Browse our directory for the next available meeting or search to find a meeting that speaks to you
Using various mechanisms — video conferencing, phone conferencing, message boards, email listservs, and chatrooms — the AA community is constantly connecting and finding new, creative ways to communicate the experience, strength and hope of recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking.
The Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous, or OIAA, is an International service organization established in accordance with the Ninth Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous A.A., specifically for the purpose of assisting online A.A. groups in their common purpose of carrying the A.A. message to the alcoholic who still suffers. OIAA fulfills this ...
The Online Intergroup is a service entity established pursuant to Tradition Nine of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) to operate on behalf of the participating online AA groups in accordance with AA’s Twelve Traditions and Twelve Concepts.
While the official service structure of A.A. is attempting to develop a strategy for including the online meetings within that structure, the Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous (OIAA) was formed to provide services typical for Intergroups or Central Offices of face-to-face meetings.
The Tech Steppers seek to assist groups improve their online safety and security posture and better defend their meetings from potential and active disruptors. If you need assistance with your meeting, including help with ‘Zoom Bombers’, please complete the form below.