Upper Rio Grande Valley, Deep South Texas
Including:  McAllen, Mission, Edinburg, Pharr, San Juan,
Alamo, Weslaco, Rio Grande City & Hebronville, Texas
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A Declaration of Unity

This we owe to A.A.’s future:
To place our common welfare first;
To keep our fellowship united.
For on A.A. unity depend our lives,
And the lives of those to come.
Alcoholics Anonymous - Dist. 10 Group's Listed by City
Donna

Big Book Discussion
First Christian Church
317 S. Main

Edinburg

Turning Point Group
505 E. Kuhn St.

McAllen

Attitude Adjustment (Women)


Share Group
1003 E. Business 83rd St.

Fern Group
Our Savior Lutheran Church
12th & Fern

New Hope Group
First Christian Church
1400 N. 10th St.

Promises Group
St. John's Episcopal Church
Parlor next to the hall
2500 N. 10th St.


Big Book Study
1400 N. 10th St.

Donna
Big Book Discussion
First Christian Church
317 S. Main



Edinburg
Turning Point Group
505 E. Kuhn St.



McAllen
Attitude Adjustment (Women)
First Christian Church
1400 N. 10th St.

Share Group
1003 E. Business 83rd St.

Fern Group
Our Savior Lutheran Church
12th & Fern

New Hope Group
First Christian Church
1400 N. 10th St.

Promises Group
St. John's Episcopal Church
Parlor next to the hall
2500 N. 10th St.

Big Book Study
First Christian Church
1400 N. 10th St.
Mission

Share Group
Our Lady of Guadalupe
615 Dunlap
Old School Building (upstairs)

Friday Night with our Friends
Our Lady of Guadalupe
615 Dunlap
Old School Building (upstairs)

Pharr

Triangle Group
United Methodist Church
119 E. Kelly

Weslaco

Weslaco Open Door Group
First Presbyterian Church
706 S. Iowa St.

Mission
Share Group
Our Lady of Guadalupe
615 Dunlap
Old School Building (upstairs)

Friday Night With Our Friends
Our Lady of Guadalupe
615 Dunlap
Old School Building (upstairs)



Pharr
Triangle Group
United Methodist Church
119 E. Kelly



Weslaco
Weslaco Open Door Group
First Presbyterian Church
706 S. Iowa St.
A.A.’s single purpose

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

“There are those who predict that A.A. may well
become a new spearhead for a spiritual awakening
throughout the world. When our friends say these
things, they are both generous and sincere. But we
of A.A. must reflect that such a tribute and such a
prophecy could well prove to be a heady drink for
most of us—that is, if we really came to believe this
to be the real purpose of A.A., and if we commenced
to behave accordingly. “Our Society, therefore, will
prudently cleave to its single purpose: the carrying of
the message to the alcoholic who still suffers. Let us
resist the proud assumption that since God has
enabled us to do well in one area we are destined to
be a channel of saving grace for everybody.”

A.A. co-founder Bill W., 1955