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Chair: Vacant gsr.school@longbeachaa.org GSR School orientation for new GSR’s is TBD. Responsibilities Suggested sobriety: 2 years. Conduct a brief orientation for new GSRs one half-hour prior to the District GSR meeting (or at another agreed-upon time) and encourage them to attend the Area GSR School. Participate as a member of the Area GSR School Committee. […]

Public Information Committee Panel 76 Chair: Vacant Email: PI@LongBeachAA.org Public Information Workbook Public Information Kit The primary purpose of members involved in Public Information Service work is to carry the AA message to the still suffering alcoholic. Public Information conveys AA information to the general public through activities such as providing AA resources and literature […]

Chair: Vacant email: LGBTQ@longbeachaa.org Your District 04 LGBTQ+ Committee is working to strengthen the district’s ability to carry the message to the LGBTQ+ community and to all who have a desire to stop drinking. We are inclusive to alcoholics who consider themselves a part of sexual, gender, and romantic minorities. We want your experiences in […]

Chair: Vacant Literature published by A.A. World Services, Inc. is a resource for the recovering alcoholic and for anyone who wants to find out about Alcoholics Anonymous, its history, and how it works. General Service Conference-approved literature reflects the group conscience of the Fellowship of A.A. and includes the book Alcoholics Anonymous (affectionately known by members as […]

Panel 76 Chair: Vacant finance@longbeachaa.org Budget to Actuals 2025 Midyear Report 2024 D04 Budget Adopted 12.06.2023 p72 Financial Reports p70 Financial Reports For 2026 budget requests email finance@longbeachaa.org For 2026 reimbursement requests email treasurer@longbeachaa.org Panel 76 Budget Request Form – Finance Chair “AA’s far-flung Twelfth Step activities, carrying the message to the next sufferer, are […]

Panel 76 Chair: Vacant email: Corrections@LongBeachAA.org Corrections Committee Workbook The purpose of a corrections committee is to coordinate the work of individual A.A. members and groups who are interested in carrying our message of recovery to incarcerated alcoholics. Bringing meetings and literature into facilities, raising awareness of the Corrections Correspondence Service (C.C.S.) among “inside” and […]