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How to fill out the Aa Gsr online
This guide provides clear instructions on how to accurately complete the Alcoholics Anonymous Group Information Change Form (Aa Gsr) online. By following these steps, you can ensure that your group’s information is correctly updated and maintained.
Follow the steps to fill out the Aa Gsr online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the editing interface.
- Fill in the Group Service Number in the designated space at the top of the form.
- Enter the current date of submission in the mm/dd/yyyy format.
- In the 'Old Information' section, write the current details of your group, starting with the Group Name and Meeting Location. Make sure to fill in the street, city/town, state/province, and zip code.
- Proceed to fill in any changes in the 'New Information' section, including the new Group Name and Meeting Location, following the same fields as the previous step.
- Select the day(s) the group meets by checking the appropriate boxes under 'Meeting Day'. Be sure to include the times of those meetings in the respective section.
- Provide the General Service Representative (G.S.R.) information in the dedicated fields, including name, address, and telephone number.
- If necessary for your group, fill out the Alternate G.S.R. or Mail Contact information by checking the appropriate box and entering the respective details.
- Indicate whether the group should be listed in the Directory by checking 'Yes' or 'No'.
- Print and sign the document or type your name in the signature field and add the submission date.
- Save the completed document and attach it to an email addressed to the specified registrar, ensuring that it is submitted accordingly.
Complete your Aa Gsr form online today for accurate group information updates.
The role of the GSR in Alcoholics Anonymous is to connect their home group with the AA service structure. They serve as the vital link that allows members to participate in the decision-making processes that affect the group and the wider community. A GSR's responsibilities help ensure that every voice within the group is acknowledged and valued.