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What
is the 24 Club?

The 24 Club of
Princeton is a place where recovering people
meet and socialize in a safe, clean and sober environment
for 12 Step meetings and other events. It is supported by
member contributions, fundraisers and meeting room rentals. All
monetary contributions are fully tax-deductible as the 24
Club is listed with the IRS as a 501[c]3 public charity.
Membership in the 24 Club of Princeton is independent of
membership in any of the various groups and organizations
that use the 24 Club’s facilities for their meetings and
events.

Mission Statement
The specific and primary purpose for which this club
was
formed is to carry on as a non-profit corporation
providing a safe and dependable space where 12-step groups
may hold their meetings and events without conflict or undo
interference. The Club also provides
recovery literature, information
and other items necessary to recovering alcoholics, addicts,
their friends and families.
The 24 Club was formed to assist persons in the central
New Jersey counties of Mercer, Somerset and Middlesex
in their recovery
from substance abuse problems.
It does so by furnishing and maintaining physical
facilities for 12-Step meetings,
education and social uses.
The 24 Club also offers events such as: Dances, Plays,
Holiday gatherings, picnics, special speakers and other
social events for the recovery community.
The 24 Club is entirely independent from
AA, NA, ALANON, or any 12-step group. We do,
however, support a clean and sober environment
wherein such groups may rent space for their meetings.
The 24 Club of Princeton
thus provides a service to the
local area recovery community.
The 24 Club exists to provide service to
its membership and the local community in the area of
recovery from alcoholism and other addictions.
The Club provides a physically and emotionally safe
environment to its members and all those using the
facilities. The Club offers recreational, social,
educational, and recovery opportunities to its guests.
The 24 Club of Princeton Inc. was established in
1988. It is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt
public charitable organization. It has
been at it’s current location since inception. It is
governed by a member-elected House Committee of 12
members or
interested parties. It has a set of by-laws which govern
it’s functions.
The 24 Club operates its business affairs in a professional
and responsible manner at all times.
Many of the Club's day-to-day operations
are performed by volunteers.
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