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AA Bay Area is an organization sustained by AA members in the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as Public Information and Cooperation by the Professional Community Committee members around the world.
- AA Bay Area - Alcoholics Anonymous Primary Purpose Group
Introduction to AA and Alcoholism. AA meeting to introduce...
- AA Bay Area - Alcoholics Anonymous Primary Purpose Group
Introduction to AA and Alcoholism. AA meeting to introduce newcomers, the public, professionals, and anyone interested in learning more about AA and alcoholism. “Sobriety – freedom from alcohol – through the teaching and practice of the Twelve Steps is the sole purpose of an AA Group” – Bill W.
AA meeting to introduce newcomers, the public, professionals, and anyone interested in learning more about AA and alcoholism. “Sobriety - freedom from alcohol - through the teaching and practice of the Twelve Steps is the sole purpose of an AA Group” - Bill W.
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The Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) organization is based on the idea that alcoholism is a chronic, progressive disease that cannot be “fixed” or cured in the traditional sense. AA’s approach to recovery is based on the idea that individuals with alcoholism need to admit they have a problem, develop a willingness to change, and take action to ...
The Primary Purpose of Alcoholics Anonymous is to carry the message of recovery to the still-suffering alcoholic. The goal is for everyone to better understand the disease of alcoholism. AA is supported by the voluntary contributions of time and money by its members.
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There are many Young People’s meetings, young people are also very welcome to attend all meetings. There are over 600 AA meetings a week in western Alameda and Contra Costa counties. We hope you give AA a try—you can always go back to drinking if you find that works better for you.