Santa Fe AA

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Corrections Committee


How long could you stay sober if you couldn’t attend meetings?

The Corrections Committee carries the message to the men and women in the Santa Fe County Adult Detention Center (the jail) and to the men in the Penitentiary of New Mexico, a state prison located here in Santa Fe. To take meetings into the jail you need to be “off paper” for the last five years since your last felony conviction, and have at least six months of continuous sobriety or the permission of your sponsor. Each facility requires volunteers to attend its own orientation class and to go through a security clearance check before they can attend meetings in the facility. The process takes a minimum of a month and frequently longer.

Monthly Information Meeting

First Sunday of the month
5:00 PM Friendship Club, 1915 Rosina St. In the new room. Let us know you are coming info@santafeaa.org

Jail meeting Schedule

Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Charlie Block (state prisoners housed in the jail)
Friday night at 6:00 p.m. Behind Bars (women’s meeting)

Prison meetings

Monday 1:00 P.M. Minimum Restrict Facility

We really need Spanish speakers to take meetings in to those who do not speak English.

If you are interested in taking meetings in to the jail or the prison, contact the webmaster info@santafeaa.org.

 
 

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