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Slide 1

Focus on Reaching Out

Slide 2

“Together We Can Do …”

Reaching out helps members strengthen recovery by providing:

  • Comfort and support.
  • Guidance in working the OA program.
  • Sharing your experience, strength, and hope.

OA’s Responsibility Pledge

Always to extend the hand and heart of OA to all who
share my compulsion; for this I am responsible.

Slide 3

What You Can Do

  • Drive someone to a meeting.
  • Babysit so a parent can attend a meeting.
  • Plan a reunion of past and present members.
  • Schedule in-home meetings for members who cannot travel.

Keep It Simple: Ideas for Twelfth Step Within Day

Slide 4

Take It on the Road

  • Form a group of several abstinent members.
  • Travel together to meetings where members may be struggling, and share.

Traveling Hopefuls

Slide 5

Invite a Struggling Member to a Relapse/Recovery Meeting

  • Reaching out is hard for us all, and harder for those in relapse.
  • Connections among members help strengthen everyone’s recovery.
  • Your meeting can be face-to-face, online, on the telephone, or non-real-time.

Preventing Relapse

Slide 6

Call Five . . . Keep Them Alive

  • Make cards with space for phone numbers.
  • Fill in the blank when you attend the meeting.
  • Make calls.
  • For online or telephone meetings, you can post blank cards in the chat or online.

Call Five and Keep ‘Em Alive

Slide 7

Ideas for Reaching Out to Struggling Members

  • Gift a journal.
  • Take a member to a meeting.
  • Start a gratitude e-mail chain.
  • Send an OA podcast link.
  • Send tips in an email blast or newsletter.

Still-Struggling Member Tips to Carry the Message 

Slide 8

Fellowship

Ideas for getting together outside the rooms:

  • Bowling
  • Game or movie night
  • Abstinent picnic
  • Group walk or hike
  • Line dancing or yoga
  • Workshops and retreats

Fun and Fellowship: Survey Results and Findings

Slide 9

Make a Twelfth Step Call on the Twelfth of Each Month

  • Think of someone you have not seen in the rooms in a while and reach out.
  • Don’t know what to say? Try this: “Hi, this is __________ from the __________ meeting. I have been thinking of you, and I wanted to say hello.”

Still-Struggling Member Tips to Carry the Message

Slide 10

How to find documents in OA’s Document Library

After watching the first video, continue with the second video.


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