Request information or invite Eastern North Carolina A.A. members to give a free presentation or talk about A.A. before your public or professional group, or organization. We are freely available to convey to those who want to know, what A.A. is, where A.A. can be found, what A.A. can do to help the still suffering alcoholic.
Cooperation with the Professional Community Committee Members are available to speak in person or via Zoom (an online video-telephony platform), at schools, local businesses, parole/probation offices, DUI classes, health fairs, art festivals, churches, civic groups, community centers, medical centers, treatment facilities and anywhere the A.A. message can be useful.
Corrections Committee and Treatment Committee Members take meetings inside facilities, usually on a weekly basis. Contact us to discuss bringing A.A. meetings into your facility.
We also distribute A.A. literature, point to our free Meeting Guide app and to the A.A. main website, the North Carolina A.A. website, as well as our local website.