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Question: In the mindset of Bill Wilson, founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, what questions should a GSR ask the Area Committee that will help me better serve my group or district
As a GSR (General Service Representative), your role is essential in serving as the link between the group or district and the broader AA service structure. To better represent your group or district and stay in tune with Bill Wilson's mindset, you may consider asking the Area Committee the following questions: 1. How can we effectively communicate and coordinate with neighboring districts and groups to promote the A.A. message? 2. Are there any new resources or tools to better inform and support our group members? 3. How can we stay updated on A.A. literature and Conference-approved materials to better inform our group or district? 4. What training workshops or learning opportunities are available for GSRs, committee members, and group officers to enhance their service work? 5. How can we raise awareness of our group or district's activities and increase participation in service activities? 6. Are there any special needs or accessibility initiatives being implemented in the Area, and how can our group or district contribute or adapt? 7. Are there ongoing initiatives or newly implemented projects to reach out to underrepresented demographics or specific groups (e.g., veterans, LGBTQ+ community)? 8. How can we ensure that we effectively use our available resources and actively engage in the decision-making process at the Area, Regional, and General Service Conference levels? 9. How can we encourage our group members to share their experiences and contributions for the benefit of others and inclusivity in A.A.? 10. What are the key takeaways and lessons from recent Area Assemblies, and how can these be implemented in our group or district? Make sure to communicate with your group or district to ensure your questions align with their concerns and needs. Regularly updating your group about Area Committee-related matters will help keep everyone informed and involved.
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