On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
VISIT: http://aaphonemeetings.org/sunday/
Excerpt(s) from http://aaphonemeetings.org/ last viewed on 2020 Mar 17.
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all of the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does has operating cost so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
https://www.nyintergroup.org/contributions/
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
VISIT: http://aaphonemeetings.org/sunday/
Excerpt(s) from http://aaphonemeetings.org/ last viewed on 2020 Mar 17.
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all of the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does has operating cost so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
https://www.nyintergroup.org/contributions/
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
VISIT: http://aaphonemeetings.org/sunday/
Excerpt(s) from http://aaphonemeetings.org/ last viewed on 2020 Mar 17.
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all of the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does has operating cost so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
https://www.nyintergroup.org/contributions/
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
VISIT: http://aaphonemeetings.org/sunday/
Excerpt(s) from http://aaphonemeetings.org/ last viewed on 2020 Mar 17.
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all of the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does has operating cost so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
https://www.nyintergroup.org/contributions/
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
VISIT: http://aaphonemeetings.org/sunday/
Excerpt(s) from http://aaphonemeetings.org/ last viewed on 2020 Mar 17.
AA Phone Meetings Are Listed By Day And Operate On Eastern Standard Time. [EDITOR NOTE: Oregon is on Pacific Standard Time PST, 3hrs earlier than EST]
Mute to listen or Unmute to share – Each conference call has different muting and unmuting functions – Press * 6 to unmute yourself. When you are done sharing, you will hear “muted” or “unmuted” Always remember to mute when not sharing to preserve the clarity and serenity in all of the AA phone meetings.
AA meeting etiquette should be practiced in all conference call meetings for the good of the group and AA as a whole.
Each meeting has an individual format so come early, stay late, learn to listen, and listen to learn.
All AA phone meetings have a parking lot to ask questions and fellowship after each meeting. Please practice common sense when taking or giving out any personal information during or after any phone meeting.
Please note: These are conference call meetings, and you may need to check with your phone provider to see if there is are additional costs or restrictions that may apply to each meeting you attend
All AA phone meetings may not have an available moderator for all times listed. Generally 90 days of sobriety are required to serve as a meeting moderator (as per group conscious). In the event a moderator is not available for that meeting time, please feel free to begin meeting.
Open meeting by asking for volunteers to read AA Preamble. If there are no volunteers, please read the preamble.
Ask for a volunteer to read the 12 Steps or How It Works or 12 Traditions
Ask for a volunteer to keep time.
Generally phone meeting sharing is limited to 4 minutes thus giving all participants an opportunity to speak if desired.
Tradition 7 – We are self supporting through our own contributions and the AA preamble states The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking and there are no dues or fees for membership AA itself does has operating cost so please donate what you can when you can by clicking on the basket to donate directly to AA and you will be linked to AA.OGR donation web page.
The basket will be AA direct link to AA.ORG donation page
https://www.nyintergroup.org/contributions/
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
Email:
Website:
On Line Gamers Anonymous (OLGA)
Excerpt(s) from Website:
Our Mission Statement is: “On-Line Gamers Anonymous® is a group of people sharing their experience, strengths and hope to help each other recover from problems resulting from excessive game playing.”
On-Line Gamers Anonymous® was founded by Liz Woolley in May of 2002 after her son, Shawn, committed suicide as a direct result of being addicted to an on-line game. Liz was soon joined by Ron Jaffe (Diggo McDiggity), a recovering gamer. They supported each other as the fellowship grew.
The OLGA® and OLG-Anon Recovery Fellowships and Outreach, are divisions of OLGA®/OLG-Anon (On-Line Gamers Anonymous®) World Services, Inc.. OLGA® and OLG-Anon Fellowships are dedicated to offering support to addicted gamers (OLGA), their families (OLG-Anon) so they can heal and recover from problems resulting from the newest “drug of choice” – excessive video game playing. Outreach is our public service division that assists in providing information to educate about the dangers of excessive game playing. The Outreach division assists in providing an extensive list of professional resources who provide services for those affected by excessive video gaming,video gaming addiction or a video gaming disorder. Outreach also helps raise funds to continue our mission.
We offer support. Our community is open to all who seek support. We are not an activist group, nor do we sponsor such organizations. Our message forums are available to all, regardless of bias or opinion. We are here to share our experience, strength and hope and encourage peer-to-peer support. Family and friends are invited to share their experience, compassion, and wisdom. Every day we accumulate and add to our collection of information related to excessive gaming and the issues it creates. Sharing this with our visitors is a primary goal.
…Our organization is staffed by many people, who at one time or another have considered themselves excessive gamers or have had their lives affected by an excessive gamer.
Online meeting schedule:
https://www.olganon.org/olgarolg-anon-schedule-meetings
Chat rooms are available, login required.
Read more about chat rooms:
https://www.olganon.org/about-chat-rooms
Discussion forums with message boards are also available 24/7:
https://www.olganon.org/forums/olga-recovering-gamer-forums
Website:
OLGAnon Meetings for Parents
On-line meeting for parents held Thursdays at 6pm PST / 9 pm EST.
Go here to go OLGAnon Meeting Chatroom. (You must be logged in to enter the OLGAnon chatroom).

Redmond Alano Club has recovery meetings in Central Oregon.
Learn more by visiting:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/meetings.html
AA Meetings
Sunday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
11:00 AM Sober Solutions
4:00 PM Girls Gone Sober
Book Study, every Sunday
except 1st.
5:30 PM Weekend Warriors
Monday
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Tuesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Wednesday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Thursday
5:30 PM AA 24 & Alive
7:00 PM AA Girls Gone Sober
Friday
12 Noon AA Nooner
5:30 PM AA 24 and Alive
Saturday
7:00 AM AA Make My Day
10:00 AM AA Spiritual Awakening
5:30 PM AA Weekend Warriors
9:00 PM AA Candlelight Meeting
NA and CoDA Meetings
Sunday
12:30 PM COHSANA Subcommittee 1st Sun only
2:00 PM COHDANA Meeting 1st Sun Only
7:00 PM NA To Reinvent A Perspective (TRAP)
Monday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Tuesday
7:00 PM Co-Dependents Anonymous
Wednesday
7:00 PM NA Primary Purpose
Friday
7:00 PM NA Above the Influence
If you need immediate assistance or support please call
AA Hotline 541-548-0440
NA Hotline 541-416-0273
More resources are listed on the web page link:
http://www.redmondalanoclub.com/resources.html
NOTE: DUES ARE NOT REQUIRED TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
Redmond Alano Club
337 West Antler Ave
Redmond OR 97756
Mailing Address
PO Box 265
Redmond OR 97756
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