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Pioneer Members Joined Prison Inmates to Bring A.A. Behind the Walls
Vol. 31 • No. 1 — Spring 2011
© Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
Inmates of correctional facilities and pioneer A.A. members recognized the potential of Alcoholics Anonymous to help problem drinkers behind the walls at an early date. In fact, there were A.A. meetings in jails and prison before some major towns had A.A. groups. This ENTIRE Issue is dedicated to the history of A.A. behind the Walls.
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The Freedom Seekers Group
FEATURE ARTICLE OF THIS WEBSITE
Click on the above link to read our FEATURE ARTICLE
by John P, and discover that "...there is another path available to all of us, it is referred to as the road less
traveled. Maybe it is time to dust off the “status quo” and ask our Higher Powers to guide us into the hopeless places and bring in the
Sunlight of the Spirit and let it shine."
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Bringing A.A. Home to the Alcoholic with Special Needs
box 459
Vol. 54, No. 1 / February-March 2008, page 9,
© Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
Click on the above link to read an article on how “...to bring home to our A.A. members that down the road any one of us could be facing the challenges of disability. By assisting alcoholics who already are, we could help them and ourselves...”
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Pink Cans: Small Change Brings Big Results
box 459
Vol. 52, No. 5 / October-November 2006, page 8,
© Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
Click on the above link to read an article on how to raise enough money to keep a supply of literature flowing into institutions to carry the message in print through the Big Book, other A.A. books and pamphlets, and the A.A. Grapevine.
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Expanded interview with Chair Emeritus General Service Board
- "Love and Service for AA"
Gratitude Gazette
AUTUMN 2007, page 3
Click on the above link to read an August, 2007 interview with Jim Estelle, Trustee Emeritus of General Service Board Of Alcoholics Anonymous, Inc. from the Gratitude Gazette
(Eastern Missouri Area 38 Newsletter).
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