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AA Conference-approved Pamphlets

January 30, 2026 by District 04 MSCA 09


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A Brief Guide to Alcoholics Anonymous

A Brief History of the Big Book - Flyer

A Member's-Eye View of Alcoholics Anonymous

A Message to Corrections Professionals...

A Newcomer Asks

A.A Tradition -- How It Developed

A.A. and the Armed Services

A.A. as a Resource for the Health Care Professional

A.A. at a Glance - Flyer

A.A. for Alcoholics with Mental Health Issues - and their sponsors

A.A. for the Older Alcoholic

A.A. Grapevine and La Vina: Our Meetings in Print

A.A. in Correctional Facilities

A.A. in Treatment Settings

A.A. in Your Community

A.A. Temporary Contact/Bridging the Gap Request - Inside (Flyer)

A.A. Temporary Contact/Bridging the Gap Volunteer - OUTSIDE (Flyer)

A.A.'s Legacy of Service

Access to A.A.: Members Share on Overcoming Barriers

Alcoholics Anonymous 2022 Membership Survey

Black in AA -- Experience Strength and Hope

Bridging the Gap

Circles of Love and Service

Corrections Correspondence -- a special kind of A.A. Service - Flyer

Country-to-Country Sponsorship: Carrying the A.A. Message Worldwide - Flyer

Do You Think You're Different?

Faith Leaders Ask About A.A.

Frequently Asked Questions About A.A. - Large-print

Frequently Asked Questions About A.A.--Formerly 44 Questions

G.S.R. General Service Representative

How A.A. Members Cooperate With Professionals

How It Works

If You Are a Professional?

Indigenous People in A.A.

Information on Alcoholics Anonymous - Flyer

Inside A.A. - Understanding the Fellowship and its Services

Is A.A. for Me?

Is A.A. for You?

Is There a Problem Drinker in the Workplace?

Is There an Alcoholic in Your Life?

It Sure Beats Sitting in a Cell

Let's Be Friendly With Our Friends

LGBTQ Alcoholics in A.A.

Many Paths to Spirituality

Problems Other Than Alcohol

Questions and Answers on Sponsorship

Self-Support Card - Flyer

Self-Support: Where Money and Spirituality Mix - Flyer

Speaking at Meetings Outside of A.A.

The "God" Word: Agnostic and Atheist Members in A.A.

The A.A. Archives - Flyer

The A.A. Group Treasurer

The A.A. Group...Where It All Begins

The A.A. Member--Medications and Other Drugs

The Co-Founders of Alcoholics Anonymous

The Jack Alexander Article About A.A.

The Twelve Concepts for World Service Illustrated

The Twelve Traditions Illustrated

This Is A.A. - An introduction to the A.A. recovery program

This Is A.A. - Large Print

Too Young?

Twelve Steps Illustrated

Twelve Traditions Flyer

Understanding Anonymity

Where Do I Go From Here?

Women in A.A.

Young People in A.A.

Your A.A. General Service Office

Your D.C.M. - District Committee Member

Copyright
 
Conference-approved literature is copyrighted with the Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. To insure the continued integrity of A.A. literature, and to make sure the A.A. recovery program will not be distorted or diluted, permission to reprint must be obtained from A.A.W.S. in writing. However, A.A. newsletters, bulletins, or meeting lists have blanket permission to contain excerpts of the material, providing proper credit is given to insure that the copyrights of A.A. literature are protected. The Steps and Traditions should be followed by these words: "Reprinted with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc." Please visit the "Terms of Use" page on the General Service Office website www.aa.org for further copyright/reprint policy.
 
Permission to reprint Grapevine content must be obtained from AA Grapevine, Inc. (AAGV) in writing. Please visit the aagrapevine.org "Website Policy" page for the copyright/reprint policy that applies to AAGV, Inc. content. The A.A. Preamble is copyrighted by AA Grapevine, Inc. (not by A.A. World Services). Beneath Grapevine and La Viña content, these words should appear: "Reprinted with permission of AA Grapevine, Inc."

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    The Responsibility Statement of Alcoholics Anonymous

    I am responsible. When anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, I want the hand of AA always to be there. And for that: I am responsible.

    Copyright © by AA Grapevine, Inc.

    • Written in 1965: It was authored by former AA trustee Al S. specifically for the 1965 International Convention in Toronto. • Conference Approved: The General Service Conference affirmed its exact spirit and wording in 1971 and again in 1977, noting that the declaration should never be changed. • Bill W.'s Endorsement: It was famously recited by AA co-founder Bill W. alongside 100 other members at the Toronto convention to emphasize the fellowship’s global duty to suffering alcoholics.

    Core Meaning

    • Global Outreach: The phrase "anyone, anywhere" expands the member's sense of duty beyond their local group, extending it to the global fellowship. • Action-Oriented: It takes the principles of AA's Twelfth Step—which calls members to carry the message—and turns them into a personal pledge of availability. • Personal Ownership: The opening and closing lines emphasize that the success and continuity of AA ultimately rely on the individual commitment of each member.


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