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      • The purpose of all meetings is for A.A. members to “share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.”
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  2. It is through the combined efforts and ongoing commitment of group members that: • A meeting place is provided and maintained. • Programs are arranged for the meetings. • Seventh Tradition contributions are collected and properly allocated and spent.

    • The A.A. Group

      What is an A.A. group? Any gathering of two or more...

  3. The purpose of all meetings is for A.A. members to “share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.” Find A.A. Near You > Meeting Types. Meetings are typically listed as "open" or "closed" meetings.

  4. What is an A.A. group? Any gathering of two or more alcoholics who wish to recover and have no other affiliation may call themselves an A.A. group. Membership at the group level is open to all who have a desire to recover from alcoholism. There are no dues, fees, requirements or restrictions of any kind. There’s no formal application to join ...

  5. 5 days ago · Leading an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting? Wonder what topic to discuss? Whether you are leading your first meeting or your 100th, here's a quick guide to the Sober Speak Meeting Topics we like.

  6. Designed for easy reference, the pamphlet covers four main areas: what an A.A. group is; how a group functions; group relations with others in the community; and how the group fits into the structure of A.A. as a whole. The table of contents details the group-related subjects covered in the body of the pamphlet.

  7. Dec 11, 2019 · At FHE, we want you to be comfortable when you’re sharing information about yourself with others and listening to what they have to say. That’s why we’ve put together this helpful etiquette guide for group therapy and A.A. meetings. Speaking in A.A.: The Basic Rules.

  8. Read our article to understand typical AA meeting etiquette. Here are social customs found at Alcoholics Anonymous 12-step support groups.

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