DA HOW Monday Night Meeting
Monday nights at 7:00 pm Central time
EMAIL FOR A QUICK AUTOMATED REPLY
[email protected]
About DA HOW
DA HOW is a movement within Debtors Anonymous whose basic principle is that abstinence is the only means to freedom from compulsive debting, spending and underearning and the beginning of a spiritual life.
--- We believe that working a daily program enhances our DA recovery:
--- We call our sponsors daily to commit our spending for that day and report our previous day’s planned spending.
--- We do one daily reading and writing assignment and read it to our sponsor each day.
--- We make at least one person-to-person phone contact every day with another DA member.
--- We attend at least one DA meeting each week.
--- We call our sponsors daily to commit our spending for that day and report our previous day’s planned spending.
--- We do one daily reading and writing assignment and read it to our sponsor each day.
--- We make at least one person-to-person phone contact every day with another DA member.
--- We attend at least one DA meeting each week.
History of DA HOW
HOW began in Minnesota in 2003 as a means of sponsorship within Debtors Anonymous. Its meeting format is derived from other 12-step groups and centers around the concept of service. The members of the Monday night DA HOW group have found the HOW concept to be effective in working the DA program.
Contact list
To request a phone list, email [email protected]
Meeting materials
Sponsor and sponsee materials
Administrative documents
How to host the meeting (link to PDF)
How to send the weekly email (link to PDF)
Service position descriptions (link to PDF)
How to send the weekly email (link to PDF)
Service position descriptions (link to PDF)
Our intergroup affiliation
The Monday night DA HOW meeting is affiliated with the Northern Plains Intergroup of Debtors Anonymous. For more information about the intergroup, visit www.danorthernplains.org
About Debtors Anonymous
Debtors Anonymous is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience and mutual support, are recovering from compulsive debting, spending and/or underearning. We welcome everyone who wants to stop using money compulsively. There are no dues or fees for members; we are self-supporting through our own contributions, neither soliciting nor accepting outside donations. DA is not affiliated with any public or private organization, political movement, ideology or religious doctrine; we take no position on outside issues. Our primary purpose is to abstain from compulsive debting, spending, and/or underearning, and to carry the message of recovery to those who still suffer. For information about Debtors Anonymous, visit www.debtorsanonymous.org