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What is a Central Office or Intergroup?

"A central office (or intergroup) is an A.A. service office that involves partnership among groups in a community - just as A.A. groups themselves are partnerships of individuals. A central office is established to carry out certain functions common to all the groups - functions which are best handled by a centralized office - and it is usually maintained, supervised, and supported by these groups in their general interest. It exists to aid the groups in their common purpose of carrying the A.A. message to the alcoholic who still suffers."

Reprinted from A.A. Guidelines, Central or Intergroup Offices with permission of AA World Services, Inc.

Central Mountain Intergroup:

The Intergroup committee is comprised of Intergroup reps from the AA groups, and

This committee serves as the local information center for AA members, suffering alcoholics and the general public and runs our Central Office in Cottonwood, provides meeting lists and other AA literature and oversees our 24-hour phone service, providing a live AA whenever anyone calls for help.

For information, call 646-9428, Monday through Friday, 12:00 Noon - 4:00 PM.