Assembly Information
Upcoming Intergroup Assembly DatesDate | Topic |
Friday 22nd April 2022 | Normal Assembly |
Friday 8th July 2022 | Post Conference |
Friday 23rd September 2022 | Normal Assembly |
Friday 18th November 2022 (face to face) | AGM and Conscience |
Meetings on Zoom unless specified
Venue details - Maidstone Community Support Centre, 39-48 Marsham Street, Maidstone Kent ME14 1HH
Times - all meetings start at 7:30pm prompt unless indicated differently
Attendance - Any member of AA is welcome to attend WKIG Assemblies as a visitor
Voting - Only WKIG elected officers and Group Service Reps from WKIG AA member groups have voting rights at an Assembly.
Times - all meetings start at 7:30pm prompt unless indicated differently
Attendance - Any member of AA is welcome to attend WKIG Assemblies as a visitor
Voting - Only WKIG elected officers and Group Service Reps from WKIG AA member groups have voting rights at an Assembly.
The Aims of the West Kent Intergroup (WKIG) are:
To help it's constituent groups in their common purpose of carrying the AA message to the still suffering alcoholic and by using their combined strength and unity; to improve and maintain good relations with all organisations in the local community, to provide a regular forum for the sharing of group experience and to introduce members into areas of specialised service within AA and to elect representatives to membership of the South East Regional Assembly and by so doing, facilitate communication between groups and Region and visa versa.
Above all else WKIG will always be guided by the Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous, and will do it's utmost to safeguard these, being ever mindful of our primary purpose and also of the AA pledge "When anyone anywhere reaches out for help, I want AA always to be there and for that I am responsible".
To help it's constituent groups in their common purpose of carrying the AA message to the still suffering alcoholic and by using their combined strength and unity; to improve and maintain good relations with all organisations in the local community, to provide a regular forum for the sharing of group experience and to introduce members into areas of specialised service within AA and to elect representatives to membership of the South East Regional Assembly and by so doing, facilitate communication between groups and Region and visa versa.
Above all else WKIG will always be guided by the Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous, and will do it's utmost to safeguard these, being ever mindful of our primary purpose and also of the AA pledge "When anyone anywhere reaches out for help, I want AA always to be there and for that I am responsible".