Treasurer Report for October 2020
Hospitals & Institutions – H&I – Panel 70
Panel 70 H&I Committee Chair: John P.
1. Attend all MSCA Area 9 and local H&l Committee meetings and report to the district on H&I activities.
2. Attend all meetings of the District 4 Committee and the District 4 Steering Committee.
3. Maintain activity in H&I projects in the District 4 territory.
4. Coordinate any General Service and H&I activities that are required.
5. Act as service sponsor for replacement to ensure an orderly transfer of responsibilities.
Accessibility Committee, Panel 70
Panel 70 Chair: Vacant
- Attend all (no less than 6) Area Special Needs Committee meetings and report to the district on activities.
- Form, maintain and facilitate a District 4 Special Needs Committee made up of GSRsand other interested members.
- Encourage GSRs to establish and maintain a Visitor Group for home and hospital-bound A A. members of their group.
- Promote Loners and Internationalists programs.
- Assist groups to meet the needs of members who are blind or visually impaired; deaf or hard of hearing; chronically ill or home-bound; and those who are physically or developmentally disabled and any other special needs.
- Ensure that accurate information is provided to local and national directories concerning wheelchair accessibility.
- Encourage GSRs to make their Groups aware of the committee’s work.
Literature Committee – p70
Panel 70 Chair: Sarah S.
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 the Big Book); Daily Reflections, a compilation of spiritual reflections contributed by members; books written by one of A.A.’s co-founders (such as Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions and As Bill Sees It); and a wide variety of pamphlets and booklets that deal with the Three Legacies of Alcoholics Anonymous: Recovery, Unity, and Service. A.A.W.S. publishes literature in three languages, English, Spanish and French, which reflect the three primary languages spoken in the General Service Conference structure of the United States and Canada. We also publish and license translations of the Big Book and other literature in languages and countries around the world, much of which is available in the literature catalog published by A.A. World Services, Inc. (From www.aa.org)
Chair’s Responsibilities:
- Attend all (no less than 6) Area Literature Committee meetings and report to the District on A. A. literature activities.
- Become familiar with the contents ‘of A. A. literature in order to be responsive to inquiries.
- Encourage A. A. members to become acquainted with A. A. Conference-approved literature.
- Inform District members through displays and other suitable methods, of all available Conference-approved literature, literature catalog, audiovisual material, and other special items.
- Maintain a supply of “GSR Starter Kits” for the GSR School.
- Develop and maintain literature for District 4 as needed.
- Communicate suggestions regarding proposed additions or changes in Conference-approved literature and audiovisual material to the District, the Area, and the General Service Office.
- Maintain, update and distribute the District 4 “Welcome To General Service” pamphlet, annual calendar of events, and other information useful to District members.
Young People in A.A. (YPAA [p70])
Panel 70 Liaison: Vacant
- Attend all (no less than 6) MSC Area 09 and local YPAA committee meetings and report to the district on YPAA activities.
- Attend all meetings of the District 4 Committee and the District 4 business meetings.
- Maintain activity in YPAA projects in the District 4 territory.
- Coordinate any General Service and YPAA activities that are required.
- Act as service sponsor for replacement to ensure an orderly transfer of responsibilities.
