Annapolis Area IntergroupActivities - The committee organizes, runs, and promotes all service workshops and social activities of the Intergroup. These social activities are provided for Alcoholics Anonymous members, their families, and friends; Workshop sub-committee: A sub-committee of the Activities Committee that organizes, runs, and promotes all service workshops
Cooperation with the Professional Community - Arranges for volunteers to participate in public information programs requested by schools, businesses, law – enforcement agencies and other organizations interested in the A.A. approach to recovery from alcoholism
Desk - The committee maintains the Red House Volunteers list, provides off-hours support with the "roll-over" phone, and maintains a 12 th Step call list.
Facilities - The committee operates and maintains the Red House, where the business of the Intergroup is conducted.
Finance - The committee advises and makes recommendations to the Executive Committee on all matters related to Intergroup finances
Institutions - This committee carries the A.A. program to correctional facilities, treatment centers and other institutions
Public Information - This committee arranges for volunteers to participate in public information programs requested by schools, businesses, law enforcement agencies, and other organizations interested in the A.A. approach to recovery from alcoholism
Bulletin - This committee publishes a monthly bulletin
Literature - The AAIG Literature Committee distributes General Service Conference approved literature to individuals, groups, and institutions.
Special Needs - the “Bringing It Home” program is designed to take AA meetings to people who cannot leave their home or hospital due to medical restrictions and/or physical disability
Website - Manages the content of the AAIG website
Outreach - Outreach Committee members visit groups that are within the Annapolis Area and make contact with AA groups and its members in an effort to: