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In
all public relationships, A.A.'s sole objective
is to help the still-suffering alcoholic. Always mindful
of the importance of personal anonymity, we believe
this can be done by making known to him, and to those
who may be interested in his problem, our own experience
as individuals and as a fellowship in learning to live
without alcohol.
We believe that our experience should be made available
freely to all who express sincere interest. We believe
further that all our efforts in this field should always
reflect our gratitude for the gift of sobriety and our
awareness that many outside A.A. are equally
concerned with the serious problem of alcoholism.
This statement reflects a long-standing A.A.
tradition of not seeking publicity for promotional purposes,
but of always being willing to cooperate with representatives
of all media who seek information about the recovery
program or about the structure of the Fellowship.
In India, information and public relations matters affecting
the Fellowship of A.A. as a whole are the concern
of the General Service Board (India) & the Public Information
Committee of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Reporters are welcome at A.A. open meetings,
dinners, regional get-togethers, or similar gatherings
of recovered alcoholics. The only restriction is a request
not to disclose the name of any A.A. member.
(For obvious reasons, photographs cannot be taken at
A.A. meetings.)
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