Service opportunities abound in Alcoholics Anonymous.You can serve in the general service structure at the group, district or area level. There are also opportunities to serve on special event committees or at the local intergroup/central office.
Although not part of the General Service structure, local intergroups/ central offices play a vital role in supporting the groups and in carrying the message to the local community. Like all A.A. entities, they depend on A.A. member volunteers to function. Area 66 has one Central Office, supporting the El Paso AA community: El Paso
Area and district committees are always looking for A.A. members to serve on their committees. Ask your home group about open service opportunities at the group level. Contact your home group GSR or District DCM. to learn about service opportunities in your district or click the button below to get involved in an Area 66 committee.
Already serving? The Area 66 service site holds all business information relating to Area 66. This includes agendas, minutes and bids/motions from area assemblies; district updates; Area 66 officer reports; updates from area committee chairs and updates and resources for district committee chairs.
Please contact your A.A. Area l Group DCM , Group GSR | Officer, or attend an meeting for either service organization.
If you are new in sobriety the best way to begin serving is in your home group. Many groups need help making coffee, setting up/taking down chairs for the meeting, greeting people as they walk in the door, etc. Each group also elects a General Service Representative (G.S.R.). Through your G.S.R., your group’s voice will be heard at district meetings, at area assemblies, and eventually at the General Service Conference.
The Area Assembly recognizes that its own well-being depends to a large extent upon the strength of the individual District Committees.
It is suggested that each District in Area 66 have a District Committee whose members normally include:
Visit your district business meeting to discover what service opportunities are open. You can also explore district service opportunities on each district page in the Service Site.
Like the district, the area has standing committees. These standing committees help to keep A.A. functioning in the Northwest Texas Area.
We all had to start somewhere in service. Read how A.A. members in Area 66 got involved in service.