Outreach Program

Carrying the Message Beyond the Meeting Room
Practical experience shows that nothing will so much insure immunity from drinking as intensive work with other alcoholics.

Alcoholics Anonymous, p. 89

What Is the Outreach Program?

The Outreach Program of Alcoholics Anonymous helps extend the hand of AA to individuals and institutions who may not yet know we’re here to help. Our mission is to carry the message of recovery to alcoholics who may not yet be familiar with AA or how to attend regular AA meetings—whether they are in hospitals, treatment centers, halfway houses, nursing homes, correctional facilities, or isolated communities.

Outreach bridges the gap between meetings and those in need, offering hope, connection, and the shared experience of sobriety.

What We Do:

Coordinate AA Presentations

in treatment centers, shelters, and transitional housing programs.

Deliver Literature and Meeting Schedules

to facilities and individuals.

Facilitate Temporary Contacts

to help newcomers transition from treatment into regular AA meetings.

Build Relationships

with professionals and agencies serving alcoholics.

Encourage Group Participation

in outreach activities to strengthen our collective ability to serve.

Why It Matters:

Outreach could be the first introduction someone has to AA. For the alcoholic still suffering—who may feel lost, isolated, or unaware of our program—Outreach is a vital lifeline. We go where we are needed, bringing the message of recovery with compassion, anonymity, and purpose.

Request Outreach Support:

If you are part of an organization or facility that would benefit from an AA visit or literature, we welcome your request. We offer presentations, Q&A sessions, and informational support at no cost.

Contact Us:

For questions or to get involved, please contact Bruce, our Outreach Coordinator: