NEW JERSEY AA

New Jersey AA Meetings, New Jersey AA Alcoholics Anonymous, AA Contacts, AA Literature, AA Information, AA Member Resources, New Jersey AA Central Offices, New Jersey AA Intergroups, New Jersey AA District and Area Information and links.

USA AA MEETING DIRECTORY and AA Member Resources
https://step12.com and https://aabasics.com
Contact us to add or update your AA Meeting information.

NEWARK AA
Oficina Intergrupal Hispana

AA New Jersey
Newark NJ
(973) 824-0555
https://www.oficinaintergrupaldeaanj.org/

PENNSAUKEN AA
South Jersey AA Intergroup

5090 Central Highway Suite #3
Pennsauken NJ
(856) 486-4446
https://aasj.org/

PLEASANTVILLE AA
Cape Atlantic AA Intergroup

An Intergroup is an AA service office established to help carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous to a certain geographical area. Cape Atlantic Intergroup (CAIG) provides services to over 140 AA Groups in the Southeastern region of New Jersey – from Waretown to Cape May Point.
Intergroup Office Location 1418 New Rd, Suite 4, Northfield NJ 08225
Pleasantville NJ
(609) 641-8855
https://capeatlanticaa.org/

TRENTON AA
Central Jersey AA Intergroup

Trenton NJ
(609) 656-8908
HOTLINE 609 656-8900
https://cjiaa.org/

Central Jersey Intergroup General Information
Call our 24 hour Hotline for immediate assistance
(609) 586-6900
https://cjiaa.org/

Intergroup Office Address:
3525 Quakerbridge Rd., Suite 5000 (IBIS Plaza)
Hamilton, NJ 08619
(609) 586-6902

Central Jersey Intergroup (CJI) is an Alcoholics Anonymous service entity. It is made up of the AA groups in Mercer County and surrounding area. CJI provides local services to alcoholics that individual groups may not be able to provide, such as printed meeting lists and a wide variety of AA literature.

We also maintain a 24 hour emergency hotline. Your Intergroup is often where the sick alcoholic first calls or shows up for AA help.

UNION AA
AA Intergroup Of Northern New Jersey

2400 Morris Avenue
Union NJ
(908) 687-8566
http://www.nnjaa.org

ABOUT SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY AREA 45
AA in New Jersey has 2 Areas: Area 44 and Area 45. Area 45 represents parts of central and southern New Jersey. We are part of Northeast Region of the U.S. which has 18 Areas in total. The website contains information about Service with Alcoholics Anonymous and links to other areas which may be of help to those looking for more information about AA.

Area 45 is comprised of a 2 year Panel, which changes on January 1st of every even year. The Panel consists of a Delegate, Alternate Delegate, Chair, Treasurer, Registrar and Secretary. Additionally, there are standing Committees for Accessibility, Archives, Audio, Budget & Finance, Convention, Cooperation with Professional Community (CPC), DCM/GSR Orientation, Grapevine, Newsletter, Public Information, Virtual Tech, Website and Ad Hoc Committees as needed.

We have 3 Intergroups within our Area. They are Cape Atlantic Intergroup, Central Jersey Intergroup and South Jersey Intergroup. In our Area, the Intergroups are where you can find Hotlines, details for group meetings, local events, etc, as well as the Meeting Guide App.

The Intergroup links are included on this website.
https://area45snjaa.org/

Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

USA AA MEETING DIRECTORY and AA Member Resources
https://step12.com and https://aabasics.com
Contact us to add or update your AA Meeting information.

WHAT IS AA? 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.

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

AA membership is available to anybody who wants to do something about their drinking problem. There are no attendance or membership fees. There are no age, education, or religious requirements. Simply locate a meeting and show up a little before the scheduled start time.

AAWS (Alcoholics Anonymous World Services). AAWS has their own website with online resources, literature and information for AA members. We are not AAWS. We encourage you to visit the AAWS website if you have don’t find what you’re looking for here. http://www.aa.org


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