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  1. The basic unit in AA is the local group. An AA group consists of two or more alcoholics who gather together for meetings on a regular basis. The purpose of the AA group is to help alcoholics achieve sobriety through the application of the program of recovery founded on the Twelve Steps.

  2. New To AA? Is AA Right for You? Take a Quiz; Find A Meeting. Upcoming Meetings Near Me; Find Meeting By City, Zip Code or Location; All Meetings Today; AA In Chicago. Delegates Page; Service Opportunities. 12-Step Work Volunteer Form; Delegate to the General Service Conference; General Service Representative (GSR) Volunteer At The CASO Office

  3. The office provides the basic resources so that volunteers serving on committees can carry the message. Many take AA meetings into correctional facilities where alcoholics cannot attend meetings of their choice. Others visit hospitals and treatment facilities.

  4. Most meetings appoint a General Service Representative or GSR to represent the group at the District level. GSRs act as a liaison between the many A.A. groups and pass along important information about upcoming events and initiatives.

  5. Online source for information about Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in the Chicago area. Includes a database of meetings in the Chicago Metropolitan Area and information on the Alcoholics Anonymous program.

  6. Meetings are arranged for the benefit of the alcoholics in attendance. Calls for help are answered. Voluntary contributions are collected to keep the group and the Fellowship going financially. Literature is provided for all members and lists of local group meetings are made available.

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  8. Chicago AA hosts meetings across the greater Chicagoland Area for individuals with or recovering from an alcohol dependency. The purpose of the meetings are for individuals to work through the 12-steps of recovery in a supportive, understanding environment.

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