Information on how to contribute to all levels of AA Service can be found here. This page will be especially useful for group and district treasurers.
Group or personal contributions for Intergroup, as well as literature purchases, are welcome by Paypal using the button below. If you prefer to contribute by mail, the contact information is provided below. Please email the Intergroup treasurer afterward with the contribution amount and the nature of your contribution. If you are sending a group contribution please include group information including group name and GSO number.
In keeping with AA’s Seventh Tradition of self-support, we accept contributions only from A.A. members and AA groups.
Other Contribution Addresses
You are free to make group disbursement amounts based on group conscience. The AA Self Support Pamphlet at the bottom of the page suggest you make group disbursements based on the following formula: 50% Intergroup, 30% GSO, 10% District, 10% Area .
The General Service Office: PO Box 459, Grand Central Station, New York, NY 10163-0459.
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Area 59 Treasurer: Area 59 Treasurer, 1444 Roundtop Road, Middletown, PA 17057
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Intergroup: Treasurer, C/O Lancaster AA Central Service Office, Inc. 630 Janet Avenue, Suite D150, Lancaster, Pa 17601
District 34 Treasurer: Mark A., 110 Farmhouse Lane, Mountville, PA 17554
District 63 Treasurer: Treasurer District 63, 952 Disston View Dr, Lititz, PA 17543-9107
District 64 Treasurer: c/o Debbie BPO Box 30 Lititz, PA 17543
The AA groups themselves ought to be fully supported by the voluntary contributions of their own members.
We think that each group should soon achieve this ideal; that any public solicitation of funds using the name Alcoholics Anonymous is highly dangerous, whether by groups, clubs, hospitals, or other outside agencies; that acceptance of large gifts from any source, or of contributions carrying any obligation whatsoever, is unwise.
-from the Long Form of Tradition Seven
7th Tradition Information
7th Tradition Pamphlet Where Money and Spirituality Mix