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Responsibility Statement. am responsible, when anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, want the hand of AA always to be there, and for that.
Responsibility Statement. I am Responsible. When anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, I want the hand of A.A. always to be there. And for that: I am responsible.
Concept I establishes the “final responsibility and ultimate authority” of the A.A. groups; but, in actual practice, how are they to manage A.A.’s service affairs?
The Responsibility Statement reads: I am responsible. When anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, I want the hand of AA always to be there. And for that: I am responsible. It was written for the 1965 AA International Convention in Toronto.
This we owe to a.A.’s future: to place our common welfare first; to keep our fellowship united. For on a.A. Unity depends our lives, and the lives of those to come.
We freely share our time and talent in an effort to stay sober and carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous to those who are suffering from alcoholism. In other words, you get what you give. A.A.'s Responsibility Statement
I am responsible. When anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, I want the hand of AA always to be there. And for that I am responsible.
The Responsibility Statement – “I am responsible – when anyone, anywhere reaches out for help, I want the hand of AA always to be there, and for that: I am responsible,” was first introduced to the Fellowship of A.A. in July 1965
Responsibility Statement. I am responsible… When anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, I want. the hand of A.A. always to be there. And for that: I am responsible.
In a Grapevine article in October 1965, the Responsibility Statement is discussed, and Bill W. expresses his views: Two major thoughts stood out in the remarks of the many speakers, alcoholic and nonalcoholic, at AA's July Toronto Convention. The first was admiration and gratitude for AA's startling