Reaching the alcoholic who isn't in A.A. yet

How we carry the message beyond the group
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District, Intergroup, and Area Committees are organized to coordinate service work throughout the Fellowship. Communication and experience are shared through regular meetings of these groups.

A.A. uses service committees to focus their outreach efforts on a specific area. Corrections, Cooperation with the Professional Community, Literature, Accessibility, Treatment, Public Information and Archives are ways to get involved.

Young People's Animation Video

Young People's Animation Video

Young People's Animation Video

Young People's Animation Video

Sobriety in AA: Opening doors to a life without drinking

Sobriety in AA: Opening doors to a life without drinking

Young People's Animation Video

Young People's Animation Video

Sobriety in AA: Opening doors to a life without drinking

Sobriety in AA: Opening doors to a life without drinking

Additional Resources

Uses shared A.A. experience to answer 34 questions likely to be asked by persons seeking sponsors, persons wanting to be sponsors, and groups planning sponsorship activities.

Provides the how and why of A.A.’s service structure, from GSRs to the General Service Conference. Combined with The Twelve Concepts for World Service, written by Bill W.

Fellowship Connection

This website is where Area Registrars can: update records, view current information, search, filter and download custom and standard reports including Groups by District, Service Position and Contacts.