Welcome to the Club

Hope is Found Here

About the Club

Coffee bar

Coffee Bar has lots more than coffee. We soft drinks, snacks and even books and coins

Meetings

Daily
12:00 PM
7:00 PM Except Sunday
8:30 PM Except Sunday

Events

Gratitude Breakfast

Thankathon

Christmas party

And More

Service Work Opportunities

We encourage everyone to get involved in their own way. There are many ways you can give back to the A.A. community and make your recovery stronger. Here are a few ideas:

Run the Coffee Bar

If you’re interested in running the coffee bar you’ll need three months sober. You’ll need to handle money and learn to run the cash resister. You’ll meet a lot of people and have lots of fun.

Chair
Meetings

If you’re interested in chairing meetings, you’ll need to show up early. If you and your sponsor think you’re ready and meet the 3-month sobriety requirement, this is a simple and helpful way to give back to the fellowship.

Help with Events

We need volunteers to help with events. Each event will list the tasks that need help. The event coordinator will organize the volunteers, so talk to the coffee bar attendant if you’re interested in helping.

About the Club

This is a great place to go for meetings and meet other people who are focused on recovery. It’s open to anyone who is looking for help with recovery. The atmosphere is exciting and uplifting. They also have delicious coffee and snacks for sale. There are meetings and groups you can join, and we have two meeting rooms and a private room for sponsors to work with their sponsees. We host several events throughout the year.

More About the Club

You can become a “shipmate” by making monthly contributions, or you can make a one-time contribution with cash or a check. The Shipmates is a group of people who choose to contribute money regularly (monthly, quarterly, or annually) to help keep the club open for everyone. The amount you give is up to you. These contributions help cover the costs of running the club. If you want to join, ask the coffee bar attendant for more details. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, so your contributions are tax-deductible.

You Can Do Service Work Help In So Many Ways

Frequently Asked Questions

What volunteer opportunities?

There are various volunteer opportunities available, such as chairing meetings, helping at the coffee bar, or assisting with events.

How can I get involved in the Club?

You can get involved in the community by participating in meetings, support groups, volunteering, and attending social events organized by the club.

Who can run for the Board?

Members with three months of sobriety can run for the Board during annual elections.

What are the requirements to chair a Meeting?

To chair a meeting, individuals must have at least three months of sobriety and be approved by their sponsor.

How can I contribute to the club?

You can contribute to the club through its ‘Shipmates’ program, which supports its operations and is tax-deductible as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

News & events

News

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