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Panel 76 Committee

Grapevine/La Viña Committee, Panel 76

December 7, 2025 by District 04 MSCA 09

Panel 76 Committee Chair: Vacant

Committee Chair Responsibilities:

  1. Suggested sobriety: 2 years.
  2. Attend all (no less than 6) Area Grapevine Committee meetings and report to the district on Grapevine activities.
  3. Form and maintain a District 4 Grapevine Committee made up of Group Grapevine Representatives (GVRs) and other interested members.
  4. At District meetings, inform GSRs of the availability of Grapevine products.
  5. Provide “Grapevine” and “La Viña” subscription forms at each District Committee meeting.

Filed Under: For GSRs, Panel 76 Committee

Finance Committee, Panel 76

December 7, 2025 by District 04 MSCA 09

Panel 76 Chair: Jim P.
finance@longbeachaa.org

Budget to Actuals 2025 Midyear Report

2024 D04 Budget Adopted 12.06.2023

P76 Financial Reports

P74 Financial Reports

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


    Name:

    Email:

    Phone:

    Select Standing Committee:

    Requested Amount:

    Description of Request:


    “AA’s far-flung Twelfth Step activities, carrying the message to the next sufferer, are the very lifeblood of our AA adventure. Without this vital activity, we would soon become anemic; we would literally wither and die.

    “Now where do AA’s services—worldwide, area, local—fit into our scheme of things? Why should we provide these functions with money? The answer is simple enough. Every single AA service is designed to make more and better Twelfth Step work possible, whether it be a group meeting place, a central or intergroup office to arrange hospitalization and sponsorship, or the world service Headquarters [now the General Service Office] to maintain unity and effectiveness all over the globe.

    “Though not costly, these service agencies are absolutely essential to our continued expansion —to our survival as a Fellowship. Their costs are a collective obligation that rests squarely upon all of us. Our support of services actually amounts to a recognition on our part that AA must everywhere function in full strength—and that, under our Tradition of self-support, we are all going to foot the bill.”~ Bill W., October 1967 Grapevine ~ Taken from the A.A. Guidelines on Finance from N.Y.


    Finance Committee Chair Responsibilities:

    • Suggested sobriety: 2 years.
    • Attend all (no less than 6) Area Finance Committee meetings and report to the District on Area financial matters.
    • Coordinate with the District 4 Treasurer to obtain District financial data for use in financial planning.
    • Prepare the annual District 4 budget.

    Finance Activity per Panel 76


    May 2026, Financial Activity

    Financial Activity for District 04 MSCA 09 (General Service – Alcoholics Anonymous), which serves local groups in the Long Beach Area. Monthly report tracking the district’s income and expenses for […]


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    April 2026, Financial Activity

    Financial Activity for District 04 MSCA 09 (General Service – Alcoholics Anonymous), which serves local groups in the Long Beach Area. Monthly report tracking the district’s income and expenses for […]


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    March 2026, Financial Activity

    Financial Activity for District 04 MSCA 09 (General Service – Alcoholics Anonymous), which serves local groups in the Long Beach Area. Monthly report tracking the district’s income and expenses for […]


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    February 2026 Financial Activity

    Financial Activity for District 04 MSCA 09 (General Service – Alcoholics Anonymous), which serves local groups in the Long Beach Area. Monthly report tracking the district’s income and expenses for […]


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    January 2026 Financial Activity

    Financial Activity for District 04 MSCA 09 (General Service – Alcoholics Anonymous), which serves local groups in the Long Beach Area. Monthly report tracking the district’s income and expenses for […]


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    Finance Activity per Panel 74


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    Budget to Actuals 2025 Midyear Report

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    2025 District Budget

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    December 2024 Financial Activity

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    Note: October financials do not include the Halloween Event which need to be reported in November 2024.


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    2024 Budget

    Budget for Review (2024) Budget to Actuals YTD (Oct 2023)


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    Finance Activity per Panel 72


    December 2023 Financial Activity

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    2022 Dist4 Budget to Actual Report

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    Finance Activity per Panel 70


    December 2021 Treasurer Report

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    Treasurer Report for November 2021

    November 2021, PayPal Contributions


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    October 2021 Treasurer Report

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    Treasurer Report for June 2021

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    Treasurer Report for December 2020

    December 2020, MP Group Contributions


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    Treasurer Report for November 2020

    November 2020, PayPal Contributions


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    Treasurer Report for October 2020

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    Treasurer Report for September 2020

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    Treasurer Report for August, 2020

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    Corrections Committee, Panel 76

    December 7, 2025 by District 04 MSCA 09

    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 “outside” A.A. members, and helping inmates transition to a local A.A. Community through Pre-release contacts are just some of the activities corrections committees support. (From AA.org website)

    1. Suggested sobriety: 2 years.
    2. Attend at least 6 Area Corrections meetings per year and report to the district on activities.
    3. Form, maintain, and facilitate a District 4 Corrections Committee made up of GSRs and interested members.
    4. Encourage GSRs to promote Corrections Correspondence with their groups.
    5. Coordinate with Harbor Area Central Office Liaison to utilize the use of Harbor Area for receipt and relay of correspondence for members who prefer not giving out the personal home addresses.
    6. Pre-Release Contact
      • Be the contact point for GSO for inmate placement in prerelease contacts for inmates being paroled in District 4.
      • Obtain contact information and names of groups willing to take in parolees into their groups upon release.
      • Send inmate information on groups willing to take them in as members after release and provide personal contact information when provided.
    7. General Service Office – Maintain open communications with the corrections Desk at the General Service Office (GSO).

    Filed Under: For GSRs, Panel 76 Committee

    Cooperation with the Professional Community (CPC), Panel 76

    December 6, 2025 by District 04 MSCA 09

    Panel 76 Chair: Gregory J.
    e-mail: CPC@LongBeachAA.org

    Your District 04 CPC Committee can bring the message of Alcoholics Anonymous to professionals in your community, helping them understand how and why AA works. Members of CPC Committees inform professionals and future professionals about AA – what we are, where we are, what we can do, and what we cannot do.

    CPC works at establishing better communication between AA’s and professionals, and to find simple effective ways of cooperation without affiliation. Non-alcoholic professionals may work and/ or meet the alcoholic where AA is not known or present.

    Through professionals, alcoholics may be reached who might otherwise never find the program. Moreover, they may be reached sooner with the help of informed non AA professionals who may cross paths with the alcoholic through their chosen profession.

    Professional communities include that of medicine, education, law, corrections, the judiciary, the military, the clergy, and social work. In this way, still suffering alcoholics can be reached where, under other circumstances, may fall through the cracks.

    CPC is vital and rewarding Service work. District 04 is here to support your CPC vision, your goals and your efforts.

    *excerpts taken from Cooperation with the Professional Community Workbook 2018

    CPC Kit
       
    About A.A. – A Newsletter for Professionals
     
    Chair Responsibilities:

    1. Suggested sobriety: 2 years.
    2. Attend all (no less than 6) Area CPC meetings and report to the District on CPC activities.
    3. Form and maintain a District 4 CPC Committee made up of GSRs and other interested members.
    4. Establish projects for the District 4 CPC Committee to work on.

    Filed Under: For GSRs, Panel 76 Committee

    Archives Committee, Panel 76

    December 6, 2025 by District 04 MSCA 09

    Panel 76 Chair: Vacant 

    E-mail: Archives-Chair@LongBeachAA.org
     
    Oral Histories Kit from GSO
     
    MSCA 09 Group History Form (English) | MSCA 09 Group History Form (Spanish)

    • Suggested sobriety: 2 years.
    • Develop, maintain, and promote a District 4 Archives program and collect and maintain a historical collection of A. A material.
    • Maintain custody of the District 4 historical records, memorabilia, tapes and videos, and any donated items from Groups and individual members.
    • Research or facilitate the research of archival material at the request of the DCMC.
    • Prepare and maintain the District 4 Archives inventory.
    • Serve as a liaison with the Area Archivist and the Area Archives Committee Chair.
    • Attend all Area Archives Committee meetings.

    Filed Under: For GSRs, Panel 76 Committee

    Accessibility Committee, Panel 76

    December 6, 2025 by District 04 MSCA 09

    Panel 76 Chair: Vacant

    1. Attend all (no less than 6) Area Special Needs Committee meetings and report to the district on activities.
    2. Form, maintain and facilitate a District 4 Special Needs Committee made up of GSRsand other interested members.
    3. Encourage GSRs to establish and maintain a Visitor Group for home and hospital-bound A A. members of their group.
    4. Promote Loners and Internationalists programs.
    5. 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.
    6. Ensure that accurate information is provided to local and national directories concerning wheelchair accessibility.
    7. Encourage GSRs to make their Groups aware of the committee’s work.

    Filed Under: For GSRs, Panel 76 Committee

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      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.

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      • 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.

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