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DISTRICT 44
of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS / SOMERSET, PA
SOMERSET, PA
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P-01: This Is A.A. - An introduction to the A.A. recovery program
P-02: Frequently Asked Questions About A.A. - (Formerly 44 Questions)
P-03: Is A.A. for You?
P-04: Young People and A.A.
P-05: A.A. for the Woman
P-06: Three Talks to Medical Societies by Bill W., Co-founder of A.A.
P-08: Twelve Concepts Illustrated
P-09: Memo to an Inmate Who May Be an Alcoholic
P-11: A.A. Member - Medications and Other Drugs
P-12: Jack Alexander Article About A.A.
P-13: Do You Think You're Different?
P-15: Questions and Answers on Sponsorship
P-16: A.A. Group
P-17: A.A. Tradition - How It Developed
P-18: Inside A.A.
P-19: G.S.R. May Be the Most Important Job in A.A.
P-20: Message to Corrections Professionals
P-21: A.A. for the Native North American
P-22: A.A. for the Older Alcoholic-Never Too Late
P-23: A.A. as a Resource for the Health Care Professional
P-24: Newcomer Asks
P-25: Members of the Clergy Ask About Alcoholics Anonymous
P-26: A.A. in Correctional Facilities
P-27: A.A. in Treatment Settings
P-28: Twelve Traditions Flyer
P-29: How A.A. Members Cooperate With Professionals
P-30: Is There an Alcoholic in Your Life?
P-31: A.A. in Your Community
P-32: A.A. and the Gay/Lesbian Alcoholic
P-33: It Sure Beats Sitting in a Cell
P-34: Let's Be Friendly With Our Friends
P-35: Problems Other Than Alcohol
P-36: Is A.A. for Me?
P-37: Too Young?
P-38: What Happened to Joe
P-39: It Happened to Alice - How she faced a drinking problem
P-40: Speaking at Non-A.A. Meetings
P-41: Member's-Eye View of Alcoholics Anonymous
P-42: Brief Guide to Alcoholics Anonymous
P-43: Twelve Traditions Illustrated
P-44: A.A.'s Legacy of Service
P-45: Circles of Love and Service
P-46: If You Are a Professional, A.A. Wants to Work With You
P-47: Understanding Anonymity
P-48: A.A. Membership Survey
P-49: Bridging the Gap Between Treatment and A.A. Through Temporary Contact Programs
P-50: A.A. and the Armed Services
P-51: A.A. for the Black and African American Alcoholic
P-52: A.A. Grapevine - Our Meeting in Print
P-53: Co-Founders of Alcoholics Anonymous
P-54: Is There an Alcoholic in the Workplace?
P-55: Twelve Steps Illustrated
P-56: This Is A.A. - Large Print version
P-57: Frequently Asked Questions About A.A. - Large-print version
P-83: A.A. for the Alcoholic with Special Needs
P-84: Many Paths to Spirituality
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