A.A. MEETING RESOURCES
A.A. Preamble
A.A. How It Works
A.A. 12 Steps
A.A. 12 Traditions - short form
A.A. 12 Concepts - short form
A.A. Anonymity Statement
Declaration of Unity and I am Responsible
Safety Card for A.A. Groups
A.A. LITERATURE
A.A. SERVICE RESOURCES
A.A. Service Manual
District 6 GSR Orientation Booklet
General Service Representative
G.S.R. Kit
Group Handbook Kit
Seventh Tradition Fact Sheet
Inside A.A. - Understanding the Fellowship and its Services
An Introduction to our Twelve Traditions
Twelve Traditions Illustrated
Twelve Traditions (long form)
Traditions Checklist
Twelve Concepts (long form)
Twelve Concepts Illustrated
Concepts Checklist
General Service Structure
Your A.A. General Service Office
Your District Committee Member
D.C.M. Kit
TWELVE STEP RESOURCES
Questions & Answers on Sponsorship
This is A.A. - For anyone who thinks he or she may have a problem with alcohol
Frequently Asked Questions About A.A. (formerly 44 Questions)
Is A.A. For You? (symptoms of alcoholism)
Is A.A. For Me? (based on Is A.A. for You?, an illustrated, easy-to-read version)
Women in A.A. (experiences of alcoholic women)
A.A. for the Older Alcoholic—Never Too Late (stories of eight men and women who came to A.A. after 60 - Large-print)
Young People and A.A. (ten young A.A.s, 16 to 27, tell how the program works for them)
Too Young? (stories of six young people, 13 to 18, and their welcome to A.A.)
Do You Think You're Different? (speaks to newcomers who feel different based on age, race, or religion)
Hispanic Women in A.A. (stories of six young people, 13 to 18, and their welcome to A.A.)
Is There an Alcoholic in Your Life? (explains the A.A. program as it affects anyone close to an alcoholic)
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