On this site, you’ll find information on local Orcas AA fellowship activities, current news, announcements and meeting schedules. You’ll find links to a variety of AA related topics, sites and additional 12-Step organizations. In fellowship, the Eastsound Group.
Benson Hall from a kayaker's perspectiveIn unity with all of AA around the world, our primary purpose is to stay sober and to carry the message of recovery to those who still suffer, whether you are struggling yourself or are a family member or friend. If you or someone you know may have a drinking problem, we’re here to help. At this site you’ll find ways to talk anonymously, via e-mail or telephone, to a recovering friend who genuinely cares about you. You are no longer alone.
See our navigation bar to the left for news, meeting information and other resources. If you'd like to talk directly to someone, call: 360-376-4522. It has the meeting schedule and island A.A. member telephone numbers. As always, have a sober day!
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The Eastsound Fellowship Orcas AA website refers to and has links to the General Services Office of Alcoholics Anonymous and other AA-related sites, but our fellowship represents only itself. Site content is entirely the responsibility of Eastsound Fellowship and is not endorsed nor approved by Alcoholics Anonymous or any other organization. Alcoholics Anonymous, AA, The Grapevine and The Big Book are registered trademarks of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. A.A., a.a., aa and AA are variations of the same wording as used by the Eastsound Group.This page was last updated on 1.9.2011