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Area 36

Southern Minnesota A.A.

The primary purpose of this website is to facilitate communication within Area 36 and between Area 36 and A.A. members.

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    P.O. Box 2812
    Minneapolis, MN 55402
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Service Basics

We're glad you're here! General Service is how individual A.A. groups connect to A.A. as a whole. Learn how you can get involved and carry the message.

Why General Service?

General Service is the activity of carrying A.A.'s message, as a whole fellowship, to the still-suffering alcoholic who hasn't yet found our program. It's the legacy of service that Bill W. and Dr. Bob left us.

Through service, we ensure that A.A. will be here for future generations. Every member can participate, from making coffee at a meeting to representing their group at the General Service Conference.

"Our Twelfth Step—carrying the message—is the basic service that the A.A. Fellowship gives; this is our principal aim and the main reason for our existence."— A.A. Service Manual

Learn

Study the service manual and attend workshops to understand how A.A. works.

Participate

Attend district and area meetings. Your voice matters in the group conscience.

Share

Bring information back to your home group and encourage others to participate.

Grow

Service positions at all levels help develop leadership and carry the message.

Service Positions

General Service has a structure that allows the conscience of the fellowship to guide A.A.

General Service Representative (GSR)

The GSR is elected by the group to represent its voice in A.A. as a whole. They attend district and area meetings, report back to the group, and help with group inventory.

Often 1-2 year term, monthly meetings

District Committee Member (DCM)

The DCM coordinates service activities in a district, supports GSRs, and serves as a link between groups and the area committee.

2-year term, monthly meetings + assemblies

Area Committee Member

Area committee members serve on standing committees like Archives, Corrections, CPC/PI, Grapevine, Literature, and Treatment & Accessibilities.

Varies by committee

Area Officer

Area officers include the Delegate, Alternate Delegate, Chair, Alternate Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer. They serve for a two-year rotating panel.

2-year term, significant commitment

View all Area 36 positions and committees

Area 36 Resources

Download these guides and materials to help you get started in service.

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GSO Resources

These resources from the General Service Office can help you learn more about service in A.A.

  • The A.A. Service ManualThe comprehensive guide to A.A. service
  • Twelve Concepts for World ServicePrinciples for A.A. service work
  • A.A. GuidelinesShared experience for various service areas

Ready to Get Started?

The best way to start in service is to attend a district meeting or Area Assembly. Talk to your group's GSR or contact us to learn more.

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