Welcome to the Central Office

Serving AA groups and individuals across Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, Tri-District Intergroup is the central resource hub for Districts 13, 21, and 22 in Northwest Florida. From Navarre to the Alabama state line, we’re here to support the local AA community through connection, service, and information.

Our Central Office answers calls for help, maintains the area’s meeting list and website, provides AA literature, and supports vital 12th Step work around the clock. We help groups stay informed, coordinate events, and connect members to opportunities for service through our Intergroup and committee meetings.

Whether you’re new to AA, looking for a meeting, or a long-time member seeking to get involved, we’re glad you’re here. Use this website to find meetings, access literature, stay up to date on events, or reach out for help.

Together, we carry the message.


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Meetings

Find a meeting near you—online or in person. Stay connected and never walk this path alone.


Alcoholics Anonymous Resources

Explore helpful links, literature, and free tools to support your journey in recovery.


The Community Wall

Your go-to spot for local AA events — from speaker meetings and group anniversaries to workshops and fellowship gatherings. If it’s happening in our AA community, chances are you’ll find it here.


Inside Tri-District Intergroup

Learn more about the Tri-District Intergroup Central Office and how we serve the AA community in our area.


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Night Watch Volunteers Needed

Our greatest need is for Night Watch volunteers to answer calls when the office is closed. Shifts are just one evening a month or a weekend rotation. Office volunteer spots are also available.


Archives & History

Discover a small but meaningful collection reflecting Alcoholics Anonymous’ shared story — both locally and worldwide. These archives honor AA’s growth, service, and enduring principles.

Available to view in person at the Central Office.


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On the Shelf

Discover AA-approved literature available through our Intergroup. Whether you’re looking for a first read, a replacement copy, or something to support your journey, these resources are here for you.


Want to keep a copy of all local meetings handy?
Download the latest list of all meetings in our area using the link below.


ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.

“Helping others is the foundation stone of (our) recovery.”