Omaha Metro Intergroup

(Omaha Area Central Committee Inc., the” Association”)

The Omaha Metro Intergroup was established in 1950**, to complement and cooperate with the General Service Office of Alcoholics Anonymous in the effective development of the A.A. program at the local group level in the Greater Omaha Metropolitan Area.

The Intergroup objectives are to assist in the recovery and rehabilitation of men and women suffering from the disease of alcoholism. Maintain a central business office with paid employees as a clearing house for activities involving member groups of Alcoholics Anonymous. Serve and function as the communications center for the member groups with respect to matters of local area policy and interest. Assist in the distribution of literature and materials deemed necessary or useful in the recovery of men and women suffering from the disease of alcoholism.

Furthermore, these intergroup objectives are conducted and supported by standing committees. Standing Committees are deemed necessary by the Association and organized pursuant to its bylaws. For example the Central Office Committee is a standing committee of the Association organized and existing pursuant to the bylaws of the Omaha Area Central Committee Inc. Bylaws(Link to the Bylaws)

**Central Office/Intergroup First Minutes (Circa 1950)

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