NOTE: If you run a Zoom Meeting, you may have received unwanted hackers. The information listed here is provided solely as a service to our members. It is NOT an endorsement by the Orange County Intergroup Association of Alcoholics Anonymous. Please remember to call Central Office 71 (24 Hours) or e-mail meeting updates to to ensure we are providing updated information to our members. 12 Step call requests and questions are always welcome. We do request that you wear a mask or some kind of nose and mouth covering if you visit the office. If youre signed in, change your name if you dont want your default name. Enter the meeting ID and your display name. If you want to join a meeting by signing in: Sign in to the Zoom desktop client. As a reminder, the Santa Ana Office and the Laguna Niguel Satellite Office are now both open for calls, information and literature sales. Join a meeting using one of these methods: If you want to join a meeting without signing in, click Join a Meeting.
#AA ZOOM MEETING NOW UPDATE#
We will update information on our website as it becomes available. Groups need to remain within the regulations and mandates of our stateĬommunity - Groups must have permission from landlords or host facilities to resume meeting on the premises-either inside or on the grounds or parking lot.įormat - Groups may consider combining in-person meetings with Zoom meetings to form a “hybrid” meeting. program, there are legal musts in the larger community. Our program of recovery has taught us to be responsible citizens both in A.A. Responsibility - Groups should continue to abide by local and government health organization guidelines for social distancing and safety (e.g., limiting the number of people into the space, facial coverings, etc.) As an organization and as individuals, we are not exceptions to the law. members, and we need to protect the positive reputation and goodwill of A.A. as a whole.” We have to consider the health and well-being of other A.A. unity.” Tradition 4 states “Each group is autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or A.A. Tradition 1 tells us “Our common welfare should come first personal recovery depends upon A.A. as a whole, and that we as individuals act in ways that ensure our common welfare. Traditions - we must ensure our group decisions do not negatively impact our fellow members or A.A. Informed Group Conscience Considerations:
#AA ZOOM MEETING NOW HOW TO#
To help groups assess how to re-open meetings safely, we are providing a few informed group conscience considerations. The decision to reinstate in-person meetings, however, falls solely on each individual AA group. We are aware that some businesses and facilities have now been allowed to reopen, contingent with their readiness to implement certain restrictions. To help insure the health of our members and the general population, we had suggested that all physical meetings in the OC be suspended during the COVID 19 outbreak. Meetings Reopening (Live/In person) Click Here