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  1. About Alcoholics Anonymous; Resources; Announcements; Recovery. How It Works; The Twelve Steps; The Twelve Traditions; Serenity Prayer; The Twelve Concepts; Meetings list; Events; Links. AA Intergroup GTA; AA General Service Office (GSO) AA Area 83 – Eastern Ontario; AA Area 84 – North East Ontario; Area 85 Northwestern Ontario

  2. About Us. GTA Intergroup is the body of Alcoholics Anonymous in The Greater Toronto Area that serves as a forum for discussion and a focus for cooperation and coordination among AA groups in the GTA in carrying the message of Alcoholics Anonymous to the suffering alcoholic.

  3. Operating Committee Members Needed – April 2020. For more information, email the Operating Chair at: oc.chair@aatoronto.org or Operating Vice-Chair at: oc.vicechair@aatoronto.org. The Operating Committee of Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Intergroup is composed of 10 members of Alcoholics Anonymous, nine of whom are elected by the Intergroup….

  4. The A.A. program, as set forth in the Twelve Steps to recovery, offers the alcoholic an opportunity to develop a satisfying way of life free from alcohol. 1. Make medical or psychiatric diagnoses, or offer advice. 2. Provide drying-out or nursing services, hospitalization, drugs, housing, jobs, money or other welfare services.

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  6. Welcome! Alcoholics Anonymous is alive and well in this corner of Southeastern Ontario. You do not have to be an alcoholic. You may know someone who is struggling and may benefit from this information. Or, you may have a suspicion that alcohol is having a negative impact on your life. To contact AA Kingston call: 613-900-6285

  7. If you are new to Alcoholics Anonymous or are wondering how to join us, welcome. GTA Intergroup is the body of Alcoholics Anonymous in The Greater Toronto Area that serves as a forum for discussion and a focus for cooperation and coordination among AA groups in the GTA in carrying the message of Alcoholics Anonymous to the suffering alcoholic ...

  8. Self Assessment. Have you ever decided to stop drinking for a week or so, but only lasted for a couple of days? Most of us in A.A. made all kinds of promises to ourselves and to our families. We could not keep them. Then we came to A.A. A.A. said: "Just try not to drink today." (If you do not drink today, you cannot get drunk today.)

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