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Ordered to attend A.A.? You’re not alone, and you’re not the first!
Although the strength of our program lies in the voluntary nature of membership in A.A., many of us first attended meetings because we were forced to.
You probably have many questions about Alcoholics Anonymous, just as we did.
We hope this leaflet answers some of them.
If you need it, you can get a meeting attendance record. This document is optional and groups are not required to sign it.
RSMF-1 – Free.

Ordered to Attend A.A.?
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Flyer presenting easy-to-read, basic information about the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous.
F-1 – Free.

A.A. at a Glance
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Information on Alcoholics Anonymous for anyone new coming to A.A. and for anyone referring people to A.A.
This pamphlet presents the following points:
- What Is A.A.?
- What does A.A. do?
- What A.A. does not do?
- Members from court programs and treatment facilities
- Proof of attendance at meetings
- Literature
F-2 – Free.

Information on Alcoholics Anonymous
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Directed to people leaving treatment facilities, this flyer provides information about the continuing help offered by A.A. members in the larger community.
F-4 – Free.

“Where do I go from here”
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Directed to A.A.members seeking to carry the message to incarcerated alcoholics, this leaflet presents basic information and suggests various ways to be of service. Notes things to keep in mind when speaking in prisons and other correctional facilities.
F-5 – Free.

Carrying the Message Into Correctional facilities
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This illustrated pamphlet outlines the many services that the G.S.O. provides for the A.A. Fellowship.
F-6 – Free.

Your A.A. General Service Office
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Excerpts from the pamphlet Problems Other than Alcohol [P-35].
Bill W.’s thoughts on the status of those addicted to drugs and other substances within A.A. are as timely as when they appeared in a 1958 Grapevine.
We encourage nonalcoholic addicts to attend “Anonymous Movements” related to their specific addictions. You are also welcome to attend “open” Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
F-8 – Free.

Problems Other than Alcohol (excerpts)
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Adapted from the pamphlet “Too Young?”, this flyer was created for public information purposes in schools.
F-9 – Free.

A Message to Teenagers…
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This flyer outlines the responsibilities of the district committee member.
F-12 – Free.

Your DCM (District Committee Member)
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Lists 12 questions to ask yourself if you think you may be an alcoholic. For those who think they may have a drinking problem.
P-3 – Taxes included.

Is A.A. for You?
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Bill W.’s thoughts on the status of those addicted to drugs and other substances within A.A. are as timely as when they appeared in a 1958 Grapevine.
We encourage nonalcoholic addicts to attend “Anonymous Movements” related to their specific addictions. You are also welcome to attend “open” Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
P-35 – Taxes included.

Problems Other Than Alcohol
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An excerpt in large type from Chapter 5 of the Big Book. This page, which includes the Twelve Steps, is often read at the start of meetings.
P-10 – Taxes included.

How It Works
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Explains the A.A. service structure in the U.S. and Canada, describing all elements linking member and group with the General Service Conference.
P-18 – Taxes included.
Inside A.A.
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Your group’s link to A.A. as a whole.
For a new general service representative, this leaflet outlines responsibilities and useful sources of information; for a group, what to keep in mind when electing a G.S.R.
P-19 – Taxes included.

G.S.R. – General Service Representative
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This leaflet explains the A.A. service structure through full-color diagrams. Ideal for A.A.s who are new to service.
P-45 – Taxes included.

Circles of Love and Service
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For correctional professionals including probation officers, prison administrators, and those in the judicial system who deal with alcoholics, this pamphlet offers information about what A.A. is and can do and how groups function in a correctional facility.
P-20 – Taxes included.

A Message to Corrections Professionals
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Straightforward answers to 15 questions that those new to Alcoholics Anonymous frequently ask about getting sober in A.A.
P-24 – Taxes included.
A Newcomer Asks
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0,50$A message of hope from formerly incarcerated members of Alcoholics Anonymous, this pamphlet contains personal stories explaining how A.A. can help alcoholics stop drinking even in prison. Includes a self-diagnostic questionnaire for this who think they may have a drinking problem.
P-9 – Taxes included.

Memo To An Inmate
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This illustrated pamphlet presents the experience of seven incarcerated alcoholics who found A.A. and got sober while in prison. Staple-less for distribution in correctional facilities.
P-33 – Taxes included.

It Sure Beats Sitting In A Cell
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Uses shared A.A. experience to answer 34 questions likely to be asked by persons seeking sponsors, persons wanting to be sponsors, and groups planning sponsorship activity.
P-15 – Taxes included.

Questions & Answers on Sponsorship
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0,60$This full-color, graphic-novel-style pamphlet speaks directly to teenagers, depicting six young people (aged 13 to 18) as they tell their real-life drinking stories and describe their welcome to Alcoholics Anonymous.
Please note that this item has been discontinued by A.A. World Services. It will be replaced by an animation video within a few years. Available here while stock lasts.
P-37 – Taxes included.

Too Young?
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A.A. service piece describing the historical importance and functionality of A.A. Archives at the group, district, area, intergroup/central office, region or General Service Office levels.
F-47 – Free.

The A.A. Archives
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This leaflet describes the role and responsibilities of a group treasurer:
- Choosing a treasurer;
- Passing the basket;
- Safeguarding the group’s money;
- Disbursement of a group’s funds;
- Treasurer reports;
- Prudent reserve;
- Opening a bank account;
- Insurance.
F-96 – Free.

The A.A. Group Treasurer
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A service piece in leaflet format for members interested in carrying the message to all alcoholics, especially those who experience barriers to access.
F-107 – Free.

Serving All Alcoholics: Making the A.A. Message Accessible
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0,40$Summarizes the latest survey of membership in the U.S. and Canada: who A.A.s are (age, sex, occupation, length of sobriety) and how they got to A.A.

2022 A.A. Membership Survey
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