Volunteer
Each group has but one primary purpose—to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers. — Tradition 5

BTG Volunteers
Any member of Alcoholics Anonymous may be a BTG volunteer if they have one year suggested sobriety.
Volunteer Form
When someone leaves a treatment facility and requests help, a Bridging the Gap (BTG) Volunteer—that could be you—will contact them and accompany them to up to six A.A. meetings. You are not being asked to sponsor them, only to be a friendly A.A. member who can help introduce them to the Fellowship.
We maintain a list of BTG volunteers across many zip codes. If you would like to be added, please complete the form below.
Because we always match by gender, please be sure to specify.
Once you are registered, the Area 93 BTG Coordinator (Bridger) will reach out to you directly.
Note: Fields with a red asterisk * are required fields.
