Area
48 - Hudson/Mohawk/Berkshire New York http://www.ny-aa.org/
Alcoholics Anonymous
AA for New York State, Complete meeting lists
of Northeastern or Upstate NY and a small
portion of Massachusetts and Vermont with
links to A.A. meeting schedules for other
parts of N.Y. State. |
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Area
49 - Southeastern New York http://www.aaseny.org/
Welcome to the
authorized website of the South Eastern New
York Area Committee and Assembly of Alcoholics
Anonymous. |
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Area
52 - North Dakota http://www.aanorthdakota.org/
Alcoholics Anonymous
North Dakota Area 52 Official Web site. |
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Area
53 - Central Southeast Ohio http://www.area53aa.org/
The Area 53
Assembly of Alcoholics Anonymous shall always
be a service body and shall respect the autonomy
and privilege of dissent of any or all A.A.
Groups in the Area 53 General Service Conference
Area. In the course of its deliberations and
discussions, the Area Assembly shall be ever
mindful of the ideals expressed in the Twelve
Traditions, Twelve Concepts, and The A.A.
Service Manual and shall strive to be the
true voice and group conscience of Area 53
A.A. Unity. |
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Area
54 - Northeast Ohio http://www.aaoklahoma.org/index.html
Alcoholics Anonymous
General Service Area 54 Northeast Ohio... |
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Area
55 - NW Ohio/SE Michigan http://www.area55aa.org/
AREA 55 OF N.W.
OHIO AND S.E. MICHIGAN, CONSISTS OF MONROE,
LENAWEE, & HILLSDALE COUNTIES IN MICHIGAN
& ALLEN, WYANDOT, SENECA, HANCOCK, PUTNAM,
PAULDING, DEFIANCE, WOOD, SANDUSKY, HENRY,
WILLIAMS, FULTON, LUCAS, & OTTAWA COUNTIES
IN OHIO. |
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Area
56 - Southwest Ohio http://www.aaarea56.org/
Southwest Ohio
General Service Area 56, P.O. BOX 684 DAYTON,
OHIO 45401 |
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Area
57 - Oklahoma hhttp://www.aaoklahoma.org/
This Web Site
was created to facilitate the exchange of
information about A.A. activity within Oklahoma
(Area 57) by making this Web Site available
24-hours a day, 7-days a week. |
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Area
58 - Oregon http://www.aa-oregon.org/
A.A. Service
in Oregon:
Members of A.A. volunteer in a variety of
ways to bring hope to those who share our
disease. These efforts are coordinated by
service committees of A.A. volunteers, on
local, regional, and national levels. |
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