Who we are:

The A.A. Mountain Intergroup is dedicated to the following mission:

“We commit to extending the hand of AA to anyone, anywhere. We provide support, information, resources, and fellowship to anyone reaching out for help.”

We staff, and run a 24 hour “Hotline”. We use “12 Step volunteers” to be a listening ear. They provide a voice of empathy. They are a source for meeting information for anyone reaching out to A.A, including the many visitors and tourists to our area. We pledge to be an ongoing source of Service, Unity, and Recovery. We work to coordinate with all sources of the professional community who might have interest in the program of A.A. We aim to educate all members of our society about the happiness and joy available to them. We strive to motivate and inspire while applying the principles of A.A. in their life; both individually and collectively.

The AA Mountain Intergroup is dedicated to offering “A.A. Approved” literature and associated materials. We supply these to groups and meetings. This ensures that the message of recovery reaches those in need. We operate an office staffed by dedicated volunteers 6 days a week. This schedule makes us available to the many groups we represent. They can purchase our large selection of books and supplies. We actively coordinate awareness with the professional community to foster understanding and cooperation in our shared mission.

In our unwavering commitment to service, we maintain consistent contact with jails and institutions. We strive to carry the message of hope and recovery to those who may be confined. Further, as the AA Mountain Intergroup, we are dedicated to organizing and sponsoring events. These events promote unity and share knowledge. They enhance the welfare of A.A. groups, meetings, and individuals across our Intergroup area.

As the AA Mountain Intergroup, we also print and publish a “Where and When” listing of all A.A. Groups and meetings in the area, and keep a full Web Site (AAMountainIntergroup.org) offering a listing of meetings, upcoming events, recorded Speakers from the area, as well as various pamphlets for the newcomer, and referral links to other sites with topical AA information.

With the principles of recovery, unity, and service as our guiding light, The A.A. Mountain Intergroup is here to support individuals. It is here to empower them. It aims to connect individuals throughout their journey of achieving, and living a sober and fulfilling life.

Our role of support and service relies on generous donations. These come from the many groups, meetings, and individuals that comprise the membership of The A.A. Mountain Intergroup.