24 April 2000
Just wanted to thank you for putting up a website and ad in reader so i
could find the web site. And thanks for posting the meeting schedule and
the reach out. It is helping me find the willingness to go back to a
meeting.
keep up the great work!
love, lisa b.
20 June 2008
My immediate thought is that I've never seen a group be so accessible. E-mail, letters, phone calls, many contacts. I have a feeling that if I want to connect with OA, the group would do all it could to facilitate my attendance. It's so encouraging, as are the repeated, welcomming comments like "You are free to attend any meeting," or "Beginners don't need to start with a beginner meeting." The fact that the information is available in different formats; web sites, books, articles. This site answered my questions very well, and suggests to me a group with few barriers to entrance. Just what I need to join, given that joining is an anxiety-provoking reaction to me, but I will attend some meetings.
I think there are opportunities for improvement in the Information Architecture ... Another idea might be making the address identify its location on a Google Map if it was clicked on.