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DCM

Rick L

 

 

 

 

ALT DCM

Don S


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The DCM's primary job is that of 2-way communication. The DCM duties and responsibilities to your group are as follows:
• Regularly attend all district meetings and area assemblies. Receives reports from the groups through GSRs and through frequent personal contacts with groups in the district.
• Holds regular meetings of all GSRs in the district.
• Helps groups communicate with the area, which would be impossible for the delegate to do on a group-by-group basis.
• Assists the delegate in obtaining group information in time to meet the deadline for AA directories.
• Keeps GSRs informed about Conference activities. This includes setting up opportunities for the delegate’s Conference report, occasionally making the Conference report if the delegate cannot be present, and inviting the delegate to regular district meetings.
• Makes sure that GSRs are acquainted With the AA Service Manual, the Twelve Concepts for World Service, the GSO bulletin Box 4-5-9, workbooks, and guidelines from GSO, and any other service material.
• Helps GSRs make interesting reports to groups and encourages them to bring 2 From the AA Service Manual new AA members to service events.
• Keeps groups informed about Conference approved books and pamphlets.
• Organizes workshops and/or sharing sessions on service activities.
• Regularly keeps in touch with the Alternate DCM and the delegate, sends district minutes to the delegate and alternate, and exchanges them with other districts.
• Brings Traditions problems to the attention of the delegate.
• Makes a regular practice of talking to groups (new and old) on the responsibilities of general service work.

   
         

CFC

Dena C

 

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 alcoholics behind the walls, and to set up means of smoothing the way from the facility to the larger A.A. community through prerelease contacts.

     
         

Grapevine

Brenda G

The district GvR and/or RLV serves as the link between group GvRs/RLVs and the area service structure. The district representative also has the practical goal of encouraging every group to have a Grapevine and/or La Viña rep.

     
         

PI/CPC

David M

P.l.—The purpose of P.l. service work is to provide accurate A.A. information to the public when requested. P.l. committees visit schools, businesses and community meetings for this purpose. They also serve as resources for our friends in the local media, emphasizing our Traditions of anonymity, singleness of purpose and nonaffiliation, as well as offering A.A. public service announcements to radio and television stations.

C.P.C.—Members of these committees provide information about A.A. to those who have contact with alcoholics through their profession. This group includes health care professionals, educators, members of the clergy, lawyers, social workers, union leaders

     
         

Treatment

OPEN

Treatment facilities committees are formed to coordinate the work of individual A.A. members and groups who are interested in carrying our message of recovery to alcoholics in treatment facilities, and to set up means of “bridging the gap” from the facility to an A.A. group in the      
         

Intergroup

Sanjeev S

Local group and district representatives reflect the groups’ conscience in the service center operations. The district Intergroup representative is the liaison between the district and Hill Country Intergroup.

     
         
 

Reprinted from The AA Guidelines and The A.A. Service Manual combined with Twelve Concepts for World Service with permission from A.A. World Services.  Reprinted from the AA Grapevine website with permission.

 

     
         
 
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