Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
One slippery place in the journey to sobriety happens between the door of treatment and A.A. Bridge the Gap connects the gap between. It is a temporary contact program designed to help the alcoholic in treatment make the transition. The temporary contact will take a newcomer to A.A. meetings, introduce him or her to other A.A.’s, insure that he or she has the phone numbers of several A.A. members, and a home group. A.A. experience suggests attending meetings regularly is critical. In order to bridge the gap, A.A. members have volunteered to be temporary contacts and introduce newcomers to Alcoholics Anonymous in their home town.
PATIENT INFORMATION
Fill out this form and you will be contacted by an AA member of the Bridge the Gap team to introduce you to Alcoholics Anonymous. Experience also suggests that men work with men and women work with women.