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Southeast Georgia Alcoholics Anonymous

Covering the Counties of Camden, Glynn, McIntosh, Wayne, Pierce, Ware, Brantley, Clinch, and Charlton
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    Welcome to Southeast Georgia AA Intergroup!
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​                           HOW WE CARRY THE MESSAGE:
   

​• We provide a local AA telephone answering service    
• We update and print meeting schedules for area-wide distribution
​• We provide public information activities
​• We publish a newsletter for the recovering community    
​• We facilitate AA meetings for local correctional and treatment facilities
​• We host social events for AA members and their friends and families
​• ​We host this web site
and fulfill many other tasks that help carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Guided by the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions contained in the "Big Book" of Alcoholics Anonymous, the Southeast Georgia AA Intergroup offers these web pages in an effort to expand our outreach to those with a desire to stop drinking.
AA members in Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Glynn, McIntosh, Pierce, Ware and Wayne Counties welcome the opportunity to be of service,
and hope that you find these pages helpful.


​Mail:  Southeast Georgia Intergroup
P.O. Box 397
Brunswick, GA 31521

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To Change your AA Group's Meeting Schedule
Call Tamera at AA Georgia
(478) 745-2588
Or go to
https://find.aageorgia.org/change-a-meeting/
For additions or changes to this website, contact your webmaster at:
webmaster@aasega.org

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • NEWS AND EVENTS
  • Twelfth Step Opportunities
  • Bylaws
  • AA General Services
  • Area 16 Georgia
  • Our Literature
  • Our History
  • Correctional Facilities and Recovery
  • Members
  • New Page