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In order to facilitate reading and consultation online, we have created "web" (HTML) versions of several of the most popular leaflets and brochures in the literature of Alcoholics Anonymous. This format will be especially appreciated by those who use a telephone to browse the Internet. Download links for documents in PDF format are also available. Happy reading!
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Central Bureau or Intergroup
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.
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Archives
The work in the archives is more than just preservation; it is the means by which we collect, preserve, and share the rich and valuable legacy of our Movement. It is by collecting and sharing these important historical elements that our collective gratitude to Alcoholics Anonymous grows stronger.
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Accessibility for all alcoholics
The challenges of accessibility apply to all alcoholics who have difficulty participating in Alcoholics Anonymous, whether due to mental, physical, geographic, cultural, or other factors that vary from person to person. Some of these alcoholics may encounter barriers to accessing the AA message, including at the level of...
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The internet
Modern communication within Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) flows from one alcoholic to another via high-tech means, with the potential for expansion and rapid evolution. Protecting anonymity is a priority for members, an increasing number of whom have access to the internet.
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For AA members working in alcoholic environments
These Guidelines are for AA members who work in the field of alcoholism. This can include a variety of jobs within the world of alcoholism: social workers, nurses—from consultants to those who run national and local programs. An overwhelming majority of the AA members who contributed to these guidelines
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A member's perspective on Alcoholics Anonymous
This brochure aims to explain how Alcoholics Anonymous works to people active in social settings. Although the AA method is based on sharing our experience, strength, and hope as alcoholics, the recovery process itself is very personal, and each member adapts it to their own…
