About NECS

4833 S Sheridan Rd., Suite 410, Tulsa, OK  74145

Eastern Oklahoma A.A. is the home of some 2,800 A.A. members in 130 A.A. groups, which comprise A.A.’s East Northeast and West Northeast Oklahoma Districts. A.A. Groups offer their message of hope in 65 Northeastern Oklahoma cities and towns, with multiple groups in the larger cities. In those larger cities, meetings are offered every day, and often at multiple times of day; morning, noon, late afternoon, and evening. Tulsa is home to some 75 A.A. groups with over 200 meetings each week.

A.A. In Northeast Oklahoma

The fellowship in the area is served by the Northeast Central Service office in Tulsa. The office serves as a central source of information for the public as well as for A.A. groups and members. It provides this website and a 24-hour hotline. It also provides a store where A.A. literature and other recovery items are available.

Individuals can contact Alcoholics Anonymous in NE Oklahoma by calling our 24-hour hotline at (918) 627-2224 or use the chat button in the bottom right corner of this page. A member of A.A. will answer directly (no answering service) and can answer questions, provide information about A.A., or arrange for a personal contact in A.A.

Times and locations of meetings can by found on the meetings page of this web-site or by calling the hot line.

How It Works

Each group is served by an elected Northeast Central Service Representative. These group appointed Representatives collectively form a House of Representatives, each voting their group’s conscience at the quarterly Northeast Central Service Representatives meetings. The Representatives elect and guide a Board of Trustees of Northeast Central Service (President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, five (5) at-large Board Members and three (3) Alternate Board Members as well as the Chairperson of each District). The Board oversees the Northeast Central Service Office operations, including its volunteers and staff. From the top down, it’s the group conscience of each level making decisions.

For more detail see:

NECS Bylaws
NECS Budget
NECS Contributions (10/02/24)

For more information, look over these pamphlets:

The AA Group
Circles of Love and Service

These pamphlets are also available at…you guessed it…your Alcoholics Anonymous Northeast Central Service Office!

In short, our A.A. Northeast Central Service Office is a business like the General Service Office in New York, only a lot smaller. It is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation registered with the State of Oklahoma since November 7, 1969. As a business, A.A. Northeast Central Service Office is governed not only by the applicable laws of the land, but by the Traditions and Concepts of Alcoholics Anonymous.

How to Refer Clients to A.A.
Your clients can contact A.A. in NE Oklahoma by calling our 24-hour hot line at (918) 627-2224. We don’t use an answering service so you will always be directly connected to a member of A.A. who can answer questions, provide information about A.A., or arrange for a personal contact. Clients may also use our chat service by clicking the chat button on our website, aaneok.org. They will be connected with an A.A. member anonymously. Times and locations of meetings can be found on the meetings page of this web-site or by calling the hot line.

A.A. Central Office, 4833 S Sheridan Road Suite 410, Tulsa, OK 74135

A.A. Meetings

The NECS service area has hundreds of meetings each week. Some are online and some are in person. Each meeting is different. Every meeting you attend will have people who uttered those words: “I can’t stop drinking.”  We suggest attending a variety of meetings while you are trying to decide if A.A. is for you.