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NORTHWEST ALANO CLUB OF TUCSON INC

Tucson, AZ · EIN 742458434 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · NTEE F22 · Mental Health & Crisis Intervention · Micro (<$100K) · www.nwactucson.com
revenue
$62K
expenses
$73K
net assets
$24K
employees
mission · from form 990

The Alano Club provides a facility and support team to support groups dealing with substance abuse. These groups rent rooms for their meetings and use the facility and grounds for fellowship and support. Groups include Alcohol Anonymous and al Anon. We support between 500 and 1000 people weekly.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Northwest Alano Club of Tucson provides a safe and supportive environment for individuals seeking recovery from addiction through 12-step meetings and fellowship. Established in 1985, the club hosts various recovery groups, including AA, NA, Al-Anon, ACA, and CMA, and offers social events to foster community and connection. It aims to support individuals on their journey to sobriety and personal growth.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

12-Step Meetings
Provides a venue for various 12-step recovery groups including Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Al-Anon, Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families (ACA), and Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA).
NWAC's Thrift Store
Sells high-quality, gently used clothing, furniture, and household items, with all purchases and donations directly supporting NWAC's mission and programs.
Saturday Night BBQ
A weekly social event offering grilled food and fellowship, contributing to the club's success and fostering community.
activities · 3 groups

what they do

  • 12-Step and Peer-Led Recovery Meetings 6 activities
    • Facilitating Voluntary Service Work
      Provides opportunities for members to engage in voluntary service work, which helps foster connections and supports individuals in recovery.
    • Host 12-step recovery meetings year-round
      Hosts daily 12-step meetings for Alcoholics Anonymous and other recovery-focused groups, including morning and evening sessions for newcomers, 365 days a year. Specific meeting schedules include daily AA meetings, evening outdoor meetings six days a week, and recurring meetings for Al-Anon, Adult Children of Alcoholics, and Crystal Meth Anonymous.
    • Hosting 12-Step Recovery Meetings
      Hosts a wide variety of 12-step recovery meetings daily, including Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families, and Crystal Meth Anonymous, providing a safe space for individuals and their families to pursue sobriety and personal growth.
    • Provide access to recovery resources and educational support
      Offers educational materials, tools, and resources to support individuals in addiction recovery, including guidance for working the 12-step program and accessing peer support. Maintains a safe, welcoming environment conducive to sobriety and personal growth.
    • Providing Recovery Resources and Support
      Offers access to recovery resources, educational materials, and tools to support individuals in addiction recovery, including guidance for working the 12-step program.
    • Support peer leadership and service engagement
      Provides structured opportunities for members to participate in voluntary service work, fostering personal growth, mutual support, and community connections within the recovery environment.
  • Sober Social Fellowship Events 2 activities
    • Facilitate recovery-focused social and fellowship events
      Organizes weekly and monthly clean and sober social gatherings, including a weekly Saturday evening barbecue at 5:00 PM, BBQ nights, dances, and community cookouts designed to build fellowship and support sustained recovery.
    • Organizing Fellowship and Social Events
      Hosts regular social gatherings and fellowship events, including weekly BBQ nights and other community cookouts, to foster connections and support individuals in recovery.
  • Nonprofit Thrift Store Operations 2 activities
    • Operate a thrift store for community and program support
      Runs a thrift store offering gently used clothing, furniture, and household items, contributing to community engagement and generating support for ongoing recovery programs and services.
    • Operating a Thrift Store
      Operates a thrift store that sells gently used clothing, furniture, and household items.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$62K
Contributions & grants$15K24%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$31K
expenses
Total expenses$73K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits$35K
Grants paid out$0
balance sheet
Total assets$24K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$24K
4 years on record · 2019–2022 · YoY revenue -18.1%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
Geri Parra Manager 40 $35K
board members · 4
  • Bob Fitzpatrick — Director
  • Jim Gifford — Director
  • Linda Abore — Director
  • Teralynn Sue Clark — Director
relationships · 6

who they work with

  • 12-step program Network — Participates in and supports the 12-step recovery model as a core component of its services.
  • Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families Partner — Hosts ACA meetings at the facility.
  • Al-Anon Partner — Hosts Al-Anon meetings for family and friends of alcoholics.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous Partner — Hosts multiple Alcoholics Anonymous meetings at the facility.
  • Crystal Meth Anonymous Partner — Hosts CMA meetings at the facility.
  • Narcotics Anonymous Partner — Hosts NA meetings at the facility.