Alcoholics Anonymous Let’s Be Friendly with Our Friends ROCKLAND COUNTY A.A.

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Alcoholics Anonymous Let’s Be Friendly with Our Friends ROCKLAND COUNTY A.A.

A.A. in Your Community The A.A. Grapevine, Our Meeting in Print

Some Facts About A.A.

The A.A. Program of Action A way to stop drinking and stay stopped A.A.’s suggested Twelve Steps are the program of recovery The Steps are based on the experience of early A.A. members A.A. is spiritual, not religious

A.A.’s Spirit of Service

A.A. Unity A.A.’s Twelve Traditions ensure unity and act as a guide for members, groups, and the Fellowship as a whole

A.A.’s Twelve Traditions

What Does A.A. Do? Offers a Twelve Step program of recovery Groups put on A.A. meetings A.A. members share their experience Local committees carry the A.A. message

What Does A.A. Not Do? Solicit members Make medical diagnoses Provide hospitalization or drugs Keep attendance records/case histories Offer religious services Address prevention, treatment, advocacy or legislation

Singleness of Purpose A.A.‘s focus is on recovery from alcoholism Anyone may observe open meetings Closed meetings are for those with a drinking problem. Anyone with a desire to stop drinking may become an A.A. member A.A. members bring meetings into correctional and treatment facilities

A.A. and Professionals Referrals to A.A. may help someone with a drinking problem find a way to stop drinking A.A. members in your community can help your patients/clients with drinking problems A.A. members can give informational presentations for professionals

Proof of Attendance at A.A. Meetings Signing slips – it is up to each A.A. group to decide if/how to handle the signing of attendance slips A.A. is not allied with nor does it endorse court or treatment programs Some A.A. groups choose to cooperate with these programs

How Can You Cooperate with A.A. to Help your Patients/Clients? Maintain contact with the local A.A. community Contact a local A.A. office for open A.A. meeting information Observe open A.A. meetings Read A.A. literature directed to professionals Subscribe to the About A.A. newsletter (free) and The A.A. Grapevine or La Viña magazines (cost) Contact the General Service Office to get connected with local A.A.s

Alcoholics Anonymous Thank You!