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At AA we pass the basket to support our group and the larger AA community. Contributions pay for our meeting space, coffee, chips, and supplies, and they can go toward
At AA we pass the basket to support our group and the larger AA community. Contributions pay for our meeting space, coffee, chips, and supplies, and they can go toward
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Bridging the gap activities by A.A. members go back to the late 1930’s. Trying to reach drunks in correctional, therapeutic, and treatment settings and escorting them to meetings was an important part of early twelfth step work, but was often not organized. This changed in the 1970s, when the growth of inpatient treatment centers led A.A. members to realize that many alcoholics would need help finding A.A.
Most BTG programs today include regular visits to treatment settings by AA volunteers, who offer “temporary contact” to newly sober alcoholics to help them become part of AA when they leave the setting.
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We are so glad you’ve chosen to be part of this vital service. By joining the Treatment Facilities Committee, you are stepping into the role that directly impacts the lives of individuals seeking hope and recovery. Your work will help bridge the gap between those in treatment and the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, ensuring they know they are not alone. This committee thrives on collaboration, dedication, and the shared service of carrying the message of A.A. to the suffering alcoholic. Whether you’re seasoned in service or new to the experience, your contributions are valuable and will make a lasting difference. We look forward to working with you,
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