Form with which the board of directors of a corporation records the contents of its annual meeting.
Form with which the board of directors of a corporation records the contents of its annual meeting.
Assign a General Service Representative to attend Intergroup meetings. Let the intergroup know of your proposed timing, venue, and type of group (open/closed). Place information in your local community (local media, notice-boards in shops, surgeries, libraries etc.) so they know the new AA group exists.
A code of AA is 'love and tolerance' and it means to treat others as you would want to be treated. Love and tolerance start with loving yourself, loving other people, and accepting a person as he or she is. Love and tolerance allow you to understand you can love someone without having to like everything about them.
By far the most common type of AA meeting is called an ID meeting. Members just tell their stories of what they were like, what happened and what life is like for them now. There are also Steps meetings where AA's 12-Step program of recovery is discussed in detail.
At “ID” meetings, AA members tell their stories; they describe their experiences with alcohol, how they came to AA and how their lives have changed as a result. (Attendance at an open AA meeting is a good introduction to AA, to learn what AA is, what it does and what it does not do.)
The AA is a Fellowship. It is made up of groups of members who meet each week, in towns and neighbourhoods, up and down the country. Their primary focus is to help alcoholics at all stages of recovery. The structure of AA works like an upside-down pyramid.
There are several types of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings: open and closed meetings, speaker sessions, and Big Book meetings. All aim to include and meet everyone's needs. Knowledge of the format can help one choose the right meeting and get the most out of the AA experience.
The order of business may include: electing new officers; scheduling meetings; receiving and discussing the treasurer's periodic financial reports; hearing progress reports from the general service representative and other group servants; and apportioning excess funds among the local intergroup, GSO and the area and ...
AS CHAIRPERSON, PLEASE COME PREPARED WITH A TOPIC, OR CHOOSE ONE FROM A.A. CONFERENCE APPROVED LITERATURE. REQUEST EVERYONE LIMIT THEIR SHARING TO 3-5 MINUTES SO AS MANY AS POSSIBLE MAY PARTICIPATE. Remind people to share THEIR experience, strength, and hope.
A business meeting is a gathering of professionals who come together to discuss operations, address changes or celebrate the success of an organization. Some groups who might meet together include company executives and employees, company representatives and clients or department leaders and their teams.