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  1. Estimates of A.A. Groups and Members broken down by U.S., Canada, Correctional Facilities, Loners, Internationalists, Homers and Internationally.

  2. www.aa.org 2 3. Rev. 01/22 SM F-53 . Author: groupservicessa Created Date: 1/21/2022 12:15:16 PM ...

  3. On October 5, 1943 at the Fourth Anniversary meeting of the Chicago Group, Judge John T. gave his famous talk, which was later transcribed and formulated into the first Chicago pamphlet, entitled AA — God’s Instrument. This was very much in line with AA tradition at the time, when many large groups developed their own pamphlets. The first

  4. In A.A. ‘5 50th year—and Chicago A.A.’s 46th—there were 3,200 groups in the Chicago area, with an estimated 75,000 members. An All-Chicago Open Meeting held that year at the University of Illinois Pavilion had 7,000 in attendance.

  5. History Of Chicago Alcoholics Anonymous. Chicago AA, which was the first area to have its own central office, has a long history and extensive archives. September 1939: First AA group starts in Chicago.

  6. 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. Each AA group is self-supporting through its own contributions.

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  8. Service Structure. There are plenty of service opportunities in the Chicago area. You can participate in service at several different levels: in your group, at the District level, or at the Area level. A diagram of how AA service is structured is shown here.

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