Service That Grounds Us

Helping out is part of staying connected, it is recovery in action.

Why We Serve

At NABA Club, service is part of how we recover.
AA’s Legacy of Service helps us stay present, connected to others, and reinforces our commitment to sobriety.

“I started with dishes. I stayed because it felt good to show up for someone else.”

“I started with dishes. I stayed because it felt good to show up for someone else.”

Simple Jobs.
Shared Responsibility.

There’s always something to be done.
 Every task matters. Every job supports someone else’s recovery.
 From cleaning up after dinner to helping run events — it all adds up.

“It’s not about what you do. It’s about doing something for someone besides yourself.”

No Experience Needed

You don’t need to know how.
Just a willingness to help.

Someone helped us once.

This is how we pass it on.

How to Get Involved

Sign Up for a Task

Kitchen, events, setup, and cleanup roles are listed each week.

Join a Committee

Membership, Building & Grounds, Events, or Volunteers

You can volunteer once. Or often.
Whatever fits your time and energy.

“Service helped me feel like I belonged
— even before I believed I did.”