What is an Intergroup?
As defined in the DA Service
pamphlet, "An Intergroup consists of representatives from DA
meetings in a defined area, such as a city and nearby suburbs, who meet
periodically to provide services for the entire area...The intergroup is
usually responsible for a number of activities that support meetings in
the area, such as keeping a list of current meeting times and locations,
maintaining a phone recording with meeting information, purchasing
literature in bulk and selling it to groups, sponsoring workshops, and
perhaps maintaining a website."
Does your
meeting have an Intergroup representative?
At the present
time, only 14 of the 44 meetings registered with NCDA Intergroup are
sending representatives to the monthly business meetings.
Not only does that
mean we have very few people to do a lot of work, it means we don't know
what many of our members want and need from us.
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