Contact Us
How can I contact A.A.?
Remember that alcoholism is a progressive illness. Take it seriously, even if you think you are at an early stage of the illness. Alcoholism is a killer disease. If you are an alcoholic and if you continue to drink, in time you will get worse.
The AA Helpline (Nottingham, Leicester & Derbyshire)
If you would like to talk about your drinking to a recovering alcoholic who knows exactly how you feel then telephone:
0115 941 7100
8.00 am - midnight
These telephones are manned by volunteers who will be happy to answer your questions, or put you in touch with those who can.
The Web Team (Nottingham & Leicester)
Please use this form to send an enquiry to the web team. All contact is in the strictest confidence, you will never be asked to give your full name.
website@notts-leicsaa.co.uk
Unfortunately our web team is not available 24/7.
However, your email will be dealt with promtly upon receipt.
This email account is manned by volunteers who will be happy to answer your questions, or put you in touch with those who can. In sending an enquiry email you agree that we may respond to it at the email address provided.
The WTF Team
Please use this email to send an update to the WTF team. All contact is in the strictest confidence, you will never be asked to give your full name.
wtf@notts-leicsaa.co.uk
Unfortunately our WTF team is not available 24/7.
However, your email will be dealt with promtly upon receipt.
This email account is manned by volunteers who will be happy to answer your questions, or put you in touch with those who can. In sending an enquiry email you agree that we may respond to it at the email address provided.
General Service Office (Great Britain)
If there is no A.A. telephone service close to you, or even if you just prefer to, write or phone the A.A. General Service Office for Great Britain.
The General Service Office
The General Service Board of Alcoholics Anonymous (Great Britain) Limited
PO Box 1, 10 Toft Green, York, YO1 7NJ
0845 769 7555
The General Service Office is the national office serving A.A. in Great Britain and English speaking meetings in continental Europe.