Albuquerque Alcoholics Anonymous

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REWARDING OPPORTUNITY FOR GREAT 12th STEP WORK!!!

Help Us Carry the Message to Treatment Facilities in Sandoval County!

FOUR WINDS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TREATMENT FACILITY – Must present Driver License/picture ID, sign a nondisclosure agreement, and sign in to enter the facility. (Patient sobriety time 0-6 months. Meeting emphasis is on early sobriety, discussion items from the Big Book, and other Conference approved material).

  • 4100 Barbara Loop, Rio Rancho
  • Women only Meeting – 6:00 PM Wednesdays
  • Men and Women Meeting – 6:00 PM Thursdays

NEW MEXICO WELLNESS TREATMENT FACILITY Meet in the parking lot prior to entry. (Patient sobriety time 0-6 months. Currently 2-3 Dist18 AA’ers are attending regularly. Men’s and Women’s Meetings take place on alternating Sundays. Emphasis is on early sobriety, discussion items from the Big Book, and other Conference approved material).

  •  4210 Meadowlark Ln, Rio Rancho – 10:00 AM Sundays

SHADOW MOUNTAIN RECOVERY (Detox facility, patient sobriety time 0-14 days. Currently only 2 Dist18 AA’ers attending regularly, need more. Meeting emphasis is on early sobriety, discussion items from Living Sober book, and other Conference approved material).

  • 1550 Bridger Rd. NE, Rio Rancho – 7:00 PM Tuesdays

ICARUS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TREATMENT FACILITY (Patient sobriety time 0-45 days, the Winners Circle Group is hosting a meeting at this facility, need more attendees. Meeting emphasis is on early sobriety, discussion items from the Big Book, and other Conference approved material).

  • 2501 Monterrey Rd. NE, Rio Rancho – 7:00 PM Mondays
  • 5408 Vera Cruz Rd. NE, Rio Rancho – 7:00 PM Tuesdays
  • 701 Chihuahua Rd. NE, Rio Rancho – 7:00 PM Thursdays

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For interest or inquiries please text to the District 18 Treatment Chair at (702) 882-5744 or (505) 417-4296.   Attendees need to have solid sobriety and be dependable.

 

Open Service Positions

Service Opportunities are Available at Central Office

The Accessibilities Chair shall develop and coordinate programs for carrying the A.A. message to alcoholics with special needs and to members in remote communities.

The Intergroup Liaison represents the Central Office when groups/Districts/other 12-Step groups request contact and
assistance for special events and other activities. They will initiate and coordinate an outreach program to inform the
groups of the purpose and activities of the Central Office.

The Media Librarian shall maintain the Media Library, add new media, maintain lists of media available, and keep the Fellowship informed as to the progress of the library. (The previous Media Librarian was working on converting our sizable CD inventory to digital format and setting up a channel (perhaps YouTube) to make the entire collection available to the fellowship via link on the website.)

The Newsletter Editor (Pass It On) shall publish (both in print and online) the Intergroup newsletter on a regular basis. The newsletter shall carry items deemed to be both informative and interesting to the A.A. Fellowship in this area. The editor shall be responsible that all items printed in the newsletter have to do with alcoholism and be within the spirit of the traditions.

Contact: Tawnya (Vice-Chair) by email: vicechair@albuquerqueaa.org

Isleta Club Karaoke

Last Fridays – Every Month – Food, Fun, Friends, Fellowship

 

Alvarado Men’s Walk

Wednesday Mornings – Alvarado Park

Wednesday Morning Men's Walk in Alvarado Park

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  • 8:00am May – September
  • 9:00am October – April
  • 1921 Alvarado Dr NE, Albuquerque

Women’s Sobriety Fest

Planning Sessions for 2024 Events – Come Join Us!

Location/Map: Central Office, 1921 Alvarado Dr NE, ABQ