Exeter HMP meetings run every Saturday afternoon. We urgently need more men to volunteer, especially younger men. All volunteers ( men and women) must be AA members with 2 years sobriety. Please respond to:
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The helpline is available to all and serves a variety of needs, but its primary purpose is to carry AA’s message of recovery to those still suffering from active alcoholism.
Additionally it can provide help, support and information in the following areas;
The AA Helpline always requires people who are willing to be telephone responders. The Helpline is covered by 4 Intergroup areas, Devon Central, South Devon, Plymouth and Cornwall.
The telephone shifts are either a morning, 8.30am-1pm, afternoon, 1pm-6pm or evening,6pm-10pm once every 3 weeks. The requirements for a prospective responder are as follow: