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What A.A. is not? Question: Years ago, I heard them read a short list of "What AA is not", for example, "AA is not a dating service", AA is not a lending institution", and so on. I ask them why they did not read it anymore, and they said someone had either lost or taken it. Do you know where I can get this list? Answer: The A.A. website at www.aa.org probably has the answer to your question. Here is an excerpt from the website of the General Service Office of Alcoholics Anonymous: What A.A. Does Not Do A.A. does not: Keep membership records or case histories. . . engage in or support research. . . join councils or social agencies (although A.A. members, groups and service offices frequently cooperate with them). . . follow up or try to control its members. . . make medical or psychiatric prognoses or dispense medicines or psychiatric advise. . . provide drying-out or nursing services or sanitariums. . . offer religious services. . . provide housing, food, clothing, jobs, money, or other welfare or social services. . . provide domestic or vocational counseling. . . provide letters of reference to parole boards, lawyers, court officials, social agencies, employers, etc. It's possible to download several items from the G.S.O. website, including PDF versions of various A.A. pamphlets, including P-42, "A Brief Guide to Alcoholics Anonymous". That pamphlet contains this text: What Does A.A. NOT Do?
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