Service Opportunities – Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous
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Service Opportunities

Please share these openings with the members of your groups.  Service at OIAA is open to any AA member. OIAA currently has two types of committees Standing and Adhoc. Our Bylaws have more information on this. Adhoc committees become Standing Committees once they are voted on by the Assembly. Feel free to visit the committee pages for more information about each committee. 

12th Step Committee (Steppers)

  • Interested in being on the front lines of helping the still suffering alcoholic?
  • Steppers respond to requests for help by sharing their experience, strength and hope and connecting the requestor to resources near them.
  • Please email Steppers.Chair@aa-intergroup.org for more information.  

Communications Committee (Adhoc)

  • If you have skills in the following areas, please contact Lesliee at communications.chair@aa-intergroup.org
    • Making short videos.
    • Writing short stories or newsletters.
    • Proofreading and editing longer documents.
    • Document control.
    • Multi-lingual volunteers needed for occasional projects including
      • Translators (written documents) – German, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish and Portuguese.
      • Simultaneous Interpreters: American Sign Language (ASL), Chinese, Japanese, German, Russian, Spanish & Portuguese.

Conventions Committee

  • Please email convention.chair@aa-intergroup.org for more information on how you may be of service.  

Cooperation with the Professional Community (CPC)

  • Establishing better communication with professionals working with alcoholics.
  • Finding simple, effective ways of cooperating without affiliating.
  • A few more volunteers are needed for this committee.
  • Please email cpc@aa-intergroup.org for more information.

Finance Committee

  • Financial background not required but familiarity with basic financial literacy is helpful.
  • Please email finance@aa-intergroup.org for more information.

Policy & Admissions Committee (PAC) 

  • Process new groups for listing in our OIAA  Meeting Directory.
  • Help groups regain status in listing and membership.
  • Have an eye for detail?
  • Please email: pac@aa-intergroup.org for more information.

Public Information Committee (PIC)

  • Public Information in Alcoholics Anonymous means carrying the message of recovery to the still-suffering alcoholic by informing the general public about the A.A. program.
  • The volunteers on the PI committee provide information on Alcoholics Anonymous meetings (online or face-to-face), or for other AA-related questions.
  • Please email pic-query2018@aa-intergroup.org for more information.

Technology Committee

  • If you have tech skills and are willing to be a part of a great team, please email OIAA.Tech@aa-intergroup.org for more information on how you may be of service.  We currently have the following active subcommittees:
    • Cloud Services Team: implements and maintains OIAA’s cloud services (Google Workspace) and help support OIAA workspace users
    • Member Directory Team: administers the updates to the OIAA meeting directory with meeting adds and changes
    • Tech Steppers: helps meetings with safety and security information
    • Zoom Events Crew: runs the OIAA workshops, forums and assemblies Zoom rooms

Unity Committee

  • The mission and purpose of the Unity Committee is to encourage the exchange of online A.A. group experiences among the vast online A.A. group community, which can help them in their shared goal of spreading the A.A. message to the alcoholic online who is still suffering.
  • Please email unity@aa-intergroup.org for more information.

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