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AA Advice – AA wants to work for you

AA always seek to strengthen and expand their communication with you, and welcomes your comments and suggestions

Co-operation with the professional community is an objective of the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and has been since the beginning. AA always seek to strengthen and expand their communication with you, and welcomes your comments and suggestions.

That way you help them work more effectively with you achieving AA’s common purpose: to help the alcoholic who still suffers.

A resource for the helping professional
Professionals who work with alcoholics share a common purpose with Alcoholics Anonymous: to help the alcoholic stop drinking and lead a healthy, productive life. Alcoholics Anonymous is a non-profit, self-supporting, entirely independent fellowship – “not allied with any sect denomination, politics, organisation or institution.”

Yet AA is in a position to serve as a resource to you through its policy of “co-operation but not affiliation” with the professional community. We can serve as a source of personal experience with alcoholism as an on-going support system for recovering alcoholics.

The AA Estcourt branch hosts meetings every Tuesday at Forderville Primary School from 7pm to 8pm. Contact Desigan on 082 849 3014.

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