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Through image and text, this new (2021) pamphlet offers concise descriptions of the Twelve Traditions, discussing how (and why) these important guidelines came to be and illustrating how they serve to protect A.A. unity in real world situations. Foundational A.A. principles such as anonymity and self-support are explored along the way.
P-91 – Taxes included.
| Weight | 20 g |
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| Dimensions | 230 × 196 × 1 mm |
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Blue card to be read during a meeting. Short statement explaining what are open and closed meetings.
“This is an open/closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous…”
F-17 – Free.

The “Twelve and Twelve” contains 12 essays by Bill W. that expand upon each of the Steps — the A.A. program of recovery — with helpful examples and personal insights, and another 12 that explain how the Traditions protect the unity of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Originally published in Grapevine in 1952, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions is used today by A.A. members and groups worldwide.
This case includes six compact discs, containing all the material found in the book version of the Twelve and Twelve. Comes with table of contents booklet.
General Service Conference-approved.
M-83 – Taxes included.

Excerpts from the pamphlet Problems Other than Alcohol [P-35].
Bill W.’s thoughts on the status of those addicted to drugs and other substances within A.A. are as timely as when they appeared in a 1958 Grapevine.
We encourage nonalcoholic addicts to attend “Anonymous Movements” related to their specific addictions. You are also welcome to attend “open” Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
F-8 – Free.

This pamphlet explains how anonymity serves as both a safeguard at the personal level and a spiritual principle at the public level, and outlines what this means for A.A. members both within A.A. and outside of it. Includes FAQs on social media and the Internet, as well as suggestions for dealing with friends and family.
P-47 – Taxes included.

Discusses with concrete examples how A.A. members can cooperate with professionals who work with alcoholics and explores some of the channels A.A.s use to do so — all while preserving the letter and spirit of the Twelve Traditions.
P-29 – Taxes included.

