The Washington Area Intergroup Association (WAIA) needs your support. Please help ensure that the office can continue to serve as AA’s DC central office; answering calls 24/7, maintaining a current record of all meetings in the area, and providing other essential services to the still sick and suffering alcoholic. You must be a member of AA to contribute. Per our 7th tradition, we are “fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions”. You can now set up recurring payments on the website by checking “Make this donation monthly” when contributing as an individual. Join our growing group of “Faithful Fivers” by contributing at least $5.00 a month to support WAIA. Recurring contributions help WAIA budget more accurately to provide services needed.
Contributions to WAIA can be made in person, over the phone, by mail, Venmo, PayPal or Zelle or online!
You can contribute via Zelle to 202-855-1034
WAIA now has VENMO (@WAIADC) and PayPal:
To use Google Pay, Apple Pay, PayPal or a credit card:
Contribute as an individual – one time or recurring Contribution
Checks for Group or Individual Contributions can be mailed to: WAIA, 4530 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 111, Washington DC 20008
If you are an individual the maximum you may give is $7,500 per year. If you wish to make a large contribution please contact the WAIA office beforehand.
WAIA has also provided the Contribution Form regarding a suggested disbursement of your donation between the intergroup (WAIA), the General Service Office (GSO) your district and your Area Committee (WAGSA). If using these guidelines, the amount you contribute here should only be what your group wishes to give to WAIA.
For more information refer to the AA Pamphlet on Finance and the AA Pamphlet on Self Support.
We thank you for your support.
Any trouble with the donation process please email us: aa-dc@aa-dc.org or call the office at 202-966-9115.
Contribute to other A.A. service organizations
aa.org – A.A. World Services
area13aa.org – Washington Area General Service Assembly (WAGSA/Area 13)
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