Welcome to The Westside Club!
Statement of Purpose
The West Side Club of Georgetown, Inc., is a private non-profit organization formed to provide a space where groups devoted primarily to the recovery of alcoholics and drug addicts, plus other family groups that relate to the illness of alcoholism and drug addiction, can meet; a place where people with drinking and drug problems can be helped; an educational center for alcoholics, problem drinkers, and drug addicts; and a social environment for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts. In addition, the Club is open to meetings of other 12-Step groups that agree to abide by the rules of anonymity of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). The Club and its membership recognize and, as far as possible, subscribe to the principles of the fellowship of AA. The Club shall undertake such activities as are approved by its House Committee, the scope of which shall include the education of recovering alcoholics and drug addicts through literature, meetings, and other activities. Read more about the Westside Club.
From the Clipboard: Recent Announcements:
Westside Talent Show 2008:
May 10th at the Hand Chapel on the GW-Mt. Vernon College Campus. Come on out, contribute to the cause and be entertained. If you feel you would rather entertain, auditions will be held soon. Check back here for more information regarding the auditions. Admission tickets are $20 at the Coffee Bar or $25 at the door. A Raffle and reception will also be part of the fun. For more information, contact 12westside.club@gmail.com.
New Women's Meeting:
There is a new Women's meeting at Westside at 4pm on Sundays. This is a kid friendly meeting so children are welcome.
No More Parking in the Bank Lot:
You won't be able to park there anymore; well, you can, but your vehicle will probably get towed. Be sure to allow enough time before your meeting to find street parking.
Start a Meeting:
The Westside Club is your club. If you want to start a recovery meeting here, you can and we encourage it. Any 12 step group (e.g., NA, CA, OA, AA, Al-Anon) that agrees to abide by the rules of anonymity of Alcoholics Anonymous may do so. Just go here to get the application form, fill it out and give it to the Club Manager.
The Westside Club is in the process of updating it's web site. Your contributions in the form of articles, suggestions or your own experience strength and hope as it relates to recovery are welcome. Please email 12westside.club@gmail.com.
Spotlight links:
Washington Area Intergroup Association
DC Sober Softball League Site
Georgetown University Hospital Clinical Programs and Services
Quick links:
Meeting Schedule
Recordings (great for when you can't make it to a meeting)
List of Rehabs
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