In 2014 more than 6,000 A.A. members from the U.S. and Canada participated in a random survey of the membership. Such studies have been conducted every three to four years since 1968 by the General Service Office.
By October 1942 the United States had been an active participant in World War II for ten months. Many members around Cleveland, Ohio had volunteered for, […]
Alcoholics Anonymous is a microcosm of the larger society within which it exists. As such, problems often found in the outside world can also make their […]
In May 1939 the first Greater Cleveland AA Group met at Albert (“Abby”) G.’s house in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. In mid-November 2 groups – Borton and […]
Whether your meeting is already in the meeting schedule book or not, if the group is struggling to stay self-supporting through its own contributions, this article […]
Whether you’re looking for help with your drinking, need literature for your group, want to update your meeting, volunteer, or just say hello — we welcome […]
The Cleveland District Office Meeting Schedule booklet has been in existence for years and today has over 800 active meetings listed in it. On average, we […]