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Annually
sends our local delegate to the General Service Conference
in New York to carry the conscience of Alcoholics Anonymous
in Southern California
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Holds
assemblies and committee meetings for the representatives of
local groups (GSR) to discuss the business of AA
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Organizes
efforts to bridge the gap between local treatment facilities
and AA meetings
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Educates
local health, legal and medical professionals about AA
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Addresses
accessibility issues for alcoholics with special needs
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Screens
historical and educational AA films and videos at any
meetings upon request
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Collects
and archives historical AA artifacts to preserve our local
AA legacy
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Carries
the message of recovery through the Grapevine and the La
Vina magazines
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Maintains
registration of all groups in our area for the AA
international directory
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Handles
public information requests from the media and anonymity
breaks in the AA fellowship
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Maintains
and makes available a comprehensive library of AA literature
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Hosts
a website (www.aascaa.org) which provides information, maps
and news to members in Southern California and around the
world