Meets on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm.
MEETING ID 896-6589-5040
PW 30511
🌍 A.A. Remote Communities Committee
The Remote Communities Committee works to ensure that alcoholics in hard‑to‑reach or underserved areas have access to A.A.’s message. These may be communities separated by distance, language, culture, or life circumstances. The committee’s purpose is to help every alcoholic—no matter where they live or what barriers they face—find a path to connection and recovery.
What the Committee Does
Reaches out to communities separated by geography, language, or culture to help them access A.A. meetings and resources.
Organizes phone, video, and online A.A. meetings for members who cannot attend in person.
Supports the creation of new meetings in underserved areas and helps strengthen existing ones.
Works with local leaders and cultural communities to share A.A. literature and information in meaningful, accessible ways.
Provides updates, reports, and workshops to keep remote communities connected to the wider A.A. service structure.
Collaborates with Accessibilities and other committees to reduce barriers and avoid duplication of efforts.
Why It Matters
Many alcoholics live in places—or circumstances—where A.A. is not easily available. By bridging distance, culture, and communication gaps, the Remote Communities Committee helps ensure that no alcoholic is left without access to hope, fellowship, and recovery.