AA District 36 Information
District 36 Contact Information
District 36 Committee Member (DCM)
dcmaadistrict36@gmail.com
Alternate District 36 Committee Member (ADCM)
altdcmaadistrict36@gmail.com
District 36 Secretary
aadistrict36@gmail.com
District 36 Correctional Chair
correctionsdistrict36@gmail.com
Treatment Chair
treatment.district36@gmail.com
Accessibilities Chair
accessibilitiesdistrict36@gmail.com
District 36 PIC / CPC (Public Information / Cooperation with the Professional Community) Chair
district36pic.cpc@gmail.com
District 36 Webmaster
kingstonaa.org@gmail.com
District Contributions
The Seventh Tradition states: “Every A.A. group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.” While contributions cover each group’s rent and other expenses, the Seventh Tradition is essential at every level of A.A. service. It is both a privilege and a responsibility for groups and members to ensure that not only their group, but also their intergroup/central office, local services, district, area, and the General Service Office remain self-supporting. This keeps A.A. free of outside influences that might divert us from our primary purpose — to help the alcoholic who still suffers. The amount of our contribution is secondary to the spiritual connection that unites all groups around the world.
e-Transfer is a safe, fast, and convenient way for District 36 to receive your contributions.
Individual contributions can only be accepted from members of AA. If you are not a member, please be advised we cannot accept your donation however we thank you for your interest.
To contribute to District 36 using e-Transfer:
- Ensure your account offers e-Transfer as a form of payment.
- Use the email address TreasurerAADistrict36@gmail.com as the recipient of your transfer.
- Use the Memo Field to provide your name, if you’re contributing as an individual member of AA, OR your Group Name if it’s Group contribution.
- Follow your financial institution’s directions to transfer your contribution.
AA Videos
https://player.vimeo.com/external/478026051.hd.mp4?s=5d78f197c02209c22b9324249ff1025b800d3cd1&profile_id=175
A New Freedom: A moving video on how AA has changed the lives of people in corrections in the US and Canada.
Some of the filming was done in Millhaven Institution in Bath, Ontario.
In keeping with the AA tradition of anonymity in the media, the full faces of AA members are not shown.
Upcoming Events
Regional Special Events, Roundups, and Announcements
Area 83 Calendar of Events
Eastern Ontario International
Thursday Night KGH Meeting
Detailed Directions and Chair Sign-In
Worldwide AA Events
e-AA Meetings and Events
www.worldwidesecularmeetings.com