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There are scheduled meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) being held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm beginning November 03, 2010.
These meetings are intended for all Criminal Justice Professionals and their family members who have a desire to stop drinking.

The meetings are located at the Association of Oregon Corrections Employees (AOCE) office located at 2520 19th St SE Salem. (Click Here for map/directions) These meetings have no affiliation with the AOCE.
Meetings will not be listed on the Willamette Valley Intergroup published meeting schedule nor the AA website.

- Please contact Officer Greg Martin (OSP) for more information.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, you can also utilize the State Employee Assistance Program (EAP). All calls are strictly confidential. Here are the numbers:
Portland (503) 639-3009
Salem (503) 588-0777
The Line (800) 433-2320
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Alcoholics Solutions Resources include Alcoholism Facts, Alcohol and Work, Effects of Drinking, Free Newsletter, & more.
Alcoholics Anonymous Web Site Information on AA from their main web site: What AA is, what it isn't, resources, etc.
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