Co-operation with the Professional Community
For Professionals who work with problem Drinkers and alcoholics
In consideration with our Seventh Tradition, we can only accept contributions from members of Alcoholics Anonymous.
If you are a member, you can contribute digitally by clicking the link below to access our digital 7th Tradition online check-out. (Please note: Seventh Tradition contributions are not credited to personal contributions.)
7th Tradition
Contribute as a Member
If you have already set up an account with Central Office, you can contribute digitally by clicking the link below to access our digital Personal Contribution online check-out.
Personal Contribution
Contribute
Or Click here to Contribute on behalf of your Group. Please ensure that you give us the Group Name so that we can add that to our records.
Group Contribution
Contribute
If you have any questions about this, please do not hesitate to reach out via info@aahamilton.org
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Contributions Questions & Information
Contributions to Central Office
Contributions to Central Office can be made in person, at the office, on behalf of yourself or your group.
Personal contributions are issued a year-end tax receipt, for those who wish.
The information required for personal contributions includes:
First and Last Name
Phone Number
Group Name
Mailing Address (including postal code)
Email Address (if applicable)
This information is required upon the first contribution. Once this information is on file, we will not need it again, unless something changes.
Group contributions are accepted in cash, cheque, debit or credit, in Office. You can also contribute by e-transfer to
If you have any further questions about contributing to Central Office, you can call them at (905) 522-8399 during regular business hours.
Contributions to the Hamilton Central Office makes sure that the Office continues to run, as well as provides the financial assistance for the Telephone Answering Service, and many of the Interdistrict Committees that serve both Hamilton Districts!
These committees include Institutions and Treatment (supplying books and pamphlets to those incarcerated and in treatment settings), Website (costs associated with hosting and updates), PI/CPC (supplying pamphlets and related costs for presentations in the public sphere), and InterDistrict (which supports rental costs, including the bi-annual Service Day).