Everywhere, AA groups and service offices are receiving an ever-increasing number of requests from AA speakers to speak outside the Fellowship. These requests come from organizations eager to learn more about our approach to alcoholism. These requests have raised many questions…
The experience of A.A. has clearly demonstrated the usefulness of central/intergroup offices, especially in densely populated areas. There are nearly 700 central/intergroup offices worldwide, providing essential A.A. services. They form a network of A.A. services and contacts that help spread the A.A. message.
The sole purpose of this Twelfth Step work, then as now, is to carry the message of AA to the still-suffering alcoholic. To achieve this purpose, AA has learned to share information about AA with the courts.
The professional can encourage the alcoholic to want to hear the AA message of recovery. There are still professionals who know little or nothing about AA. It is also important to have open and friendly communication, in a spirit of collaboration.
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