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Recovery, Unity, Service

These are the Three Legacies given to the whole membership of A.A. by its founders and their fellow oldtimers. When this heritage was announced, at the St. Louis Convention in 1955, celebrating A.A.’s 20th birthday, Doctor Bob was already gone. But Bill W. spoke for him and the other pioneers, as well as for himself, in turning over to all of us the responsibility for A.A.’s continuation and growth.

“An A.A. service is anything whatever that helps us to reach a fellow sufferer”

Our District employs multiple ways of reaching the still suffering alcoholic.

Aside from the technological means at our disposal, let’s not forget that recovery begins with one alcoholic talking to another alcoholic.  

Let’s be sure to put our hand out and make ourselves available to them and to those who are seeking help for drunks in all areas of our communities.

A.A.’s 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.

District Service Links

Self-scheduling within this page.

Login is required to maintain anonymity on a public facing website.  This login is available to all groups and AA members in our district. Please contact your GSR or email us at info@aaeasternnc.org

District Meetings

Click for printable schedule

Recent Announcements

District 60 now has a Zoom account available. If any group would like to schedule a meeting please contact web@aaeasternnc.org

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