The Archive Committee organizes and stores historic materials regarding the South Jersey Intergroup. We gather histories of the groups and Old-timers for our area. If you have historic documents/literature to donate or would like to be interviewed about your group’s story or your own personal story, please email us at archives@aasj.org
Personal Histories
We are collecting personal histories of AA members with 30+ years of sobriety. These histories help us to learn more about the beginnings of AA in our area, as well as understand how AA has changed over the years.
Homegroup Histories
Do you know your group’s history? Your group’s history is an important part of the growth of AA in southern New Jersey. The Archive Committee of South Jersey Intergroup is collecting the histories of the groups in our area.
Is your homegroup history listed below? If not, why not download our group history questionnaire now? – CLICK HERE!
Group Histories Online
- A Daily Reprieve
- AA Words & Wisdom
- Back to Basics – The Alcoholics Anonymous Beginners Classes (1944)
- Bill W. Awakening Group
- Blackwood Tuesday Night Women’s Living Sober
- Blackwood Women’s Step
- Buena HOW Group
- Cherry Hill Young Peoples Group
- Collingswood A Way Out
- Collingswood Monday Night
- F-Troop in Cinnaminson
- Fellowship Group
- Friday Night Pass It On
- Hammonton Group
- Happy Hour
- Medford Group
- Millville Thursday Night
- Monday Night Lifeline
- Shiloh Serenity Group
- Sweet Sobriety of Blackwood
- The Maple Shade Tuesday Night Group
- The Marlton Group
- Tues Nite “Pass It On”
- Vineland Nooners
- Willingboro Group
- Winslow Crossing S&T (Friday Nite Live)
- Women’s Spiritual Growth (WSG) Group
Archive Links
GENERAL SERVICE OFFICE AA ARCHIVES
AA HISTORY LOVERS
This group is intended for all those interested in the history of Alcoholics Anonymous. It is not limited to members of AA, and is not an AA group.
DR. SILKWORTH
Information about the doctor and AA history
GATE LODGE
The place where Bill W. and Dr. Bob met for the first time.
STEPPING STONES
The historic home of Bill W. and his wife Lois
AA HISTORY.COM
Check out the Memorial Books & Missing Big Book “Facts”