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INTERGROUP GUIDELINES Approved November 17, 2024 |
LITERATURE FOR SALE INTERGROUP BOOKS, PAMPHLETS & ACCESSORIES PRICING Contact ndintergroupliterature@gmail.com. Click here (PDF Format) Download price list with information & pricing. Please contact Literature Chair at least a week before Intergroup meeting. |
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District 12 GSR Operating Guidelines Click here |
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District
13 Structure and Operating Procedures Click here |
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District 13 Round Up Structure and Operating Procedures Click here |
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Volunteer A. A. members (men and women of all ages) are needed as
temporary contact persons to "bridge the gap" between release and Alcoholics Anonymous. Your chance to put the Responsibility Pledge into action!
Bridging the Gap Pamphlet (P-49) Click here for more information on Bridging the Gap |
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Treatment Facilities |
Treatment volunteers can participate in an in-house AA meeting at the Treatment Facility. AA suggests that the volunteers have at least 1 year of continuous recovery and a working knowledge of the 12 Steps. "AA members can volunteer to be temporary contacts and introduce newcomers to Alcoholics Anonymous through Bridging the Gap. This is Basic 12 step work. Please contact us to get involved." information: contact: Email |
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PI/CPC Public Information & Co-operation with the Professional Community |
The P.I./C.P.C. committee acts as the
liaison between the public and the fellowship of Alocholics Anonymous.
It seeks to carry the message to the alcoholic who still suffers and those
who may come into contact with them, including clergy, educators, health care
professionals, government officials, employers, lawyers, social workers, union
leaders, and persons working in the field of alcoholism.
information: contact: Email |
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Website Committee |
Want to get involved. The website committee needs people. New ideas about what content is useful and appropriate are welcome. Basic computer skills strongly recommended. |
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Intergroup
(central office) representative: In the many locations where an
intergroup (or central office association) has been formed, each group
usually elects an intergroup representative, who participates in business
meetings with other such representatives on a regular basis to share their
groups' experience in carrying the A.A. message. The intergroup
representative tries to keep the group well-informed about what the local
intergroup is doing. for information: contact: Your Group Does your group have a
representative? |
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The General
Service Representative: Has the job of linking his or her group with
A.A. as a whole. The G.S.R. represents the voice of the group
conscience, reporting the group's thoughts to the district committee member
and to the delegate, who passes them on to the Conference. This
communication is a two-way street, making the G.S.R. responsible for
bringing back to the group Conference Actions that affect A.A. unity, health
and growth. Only when a G.S.R. keeps the group informed and
communicates the group conscience, can the Conference truly act for A.A. as
a whole. information: contact: Your Group Does your group have a representative? |
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Canadian AA members that would like to make a monetary contribution in Cdn funds to Alcoholics Anonymous G.S.O. (NY) can do so by mailing cheques to:
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