Service

It takes a lot of service to accommodate over 200 participants seven days a week. Consider doing service. There are opportunities for all sorts of skills and levels of involvement. We welcome you to share your talents.

Service coming from love is the key to any great meeting. We’ve been fortunate in our rapid growth to have had a large number of people willing to serve the group. There are quite a few ways in which you might serve either for a short term or long.

We are currently exploring moving from elected service positions to a more team-based, task-oriented approach. Take a look at the Service Positions post to get an idea of our starting point, but expect new information soon on how you can elevate your recovery through meaningful service.

I feel more a part of the group by doing service.

Lynanne S.

I nervously offered to lead a break out room if someone would be there in case I made a mistake. Members jumped in to help me, and the participants were supportive while I fumbled through learning. They continue to thank me for my service. I even lead the main meeting once a week now.

Diane F.

I volunteered for a service position that ended up being a bad fit. I learned it’s safe here to admit that. My new service position works better for me and the team. Teamwork actually works here.

Kate W.