Our Monthly District 14 Business Meeting are Hybrid. In person meetings will be using the Lesher Auditorium at John Muir Medical Center in Concord. Click here for details and a map.
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District 14 Business Cards
District 14 business cards are available at no cost. These can be used to direct people to our District 14 Website or Information Line, as well as to encourage people to take a look at what is happening in District 14. These are available through the Literature Depot, for pickup in Brentwood or delivery by Mail (40 max by mail), or at the Monthly Speaker Meeting. You can also navigate to the Business Card Order Page from the “Service Support” menu as shown below.
NCSWA Open Positions – 1 Year Opportunities for Service at NCSWA Area Level
- Are you looking for a fantastic 12-month commitment that allows you to grow and serve at Area level?
- Would you enjoy helping the Area acquire, negotiate and facilitate all of the area events at a variety of locations?
- Are you open to offering committee and member support as well as serve NCWSA?
- The opportunity is here to serve as the NCWSA FACILITIES COORDINATOR! This position will be open beginning January 1, 2023.
- NCSWA Open Area Positions
Speaker Meeting Tech Support Needed
We are looking for a technical support backup person to run the audio-video console equipment at the Monthly Speaker Meeting. If you or someone you know has audio/video console experience (or would like to learn) and would like to help, please let us know using this form.
District 14 Open Positions
We have several open service positions. Service is one way of giving back, and growing in Al-Anon. Click here to see the Open Service Positions.
You don’t have to do this alone! Help, experience, and guidelines are available to support you. If you’re ready to stand for election, simply attend the next District Business Meeting via Zoom.
“The Al-Anon program was there for me when I needed it. I will do what I can to ensure that it continues to thrive. I know that any service I offer will strengthen my own recovery.” (Courage to Change, page 276)