A.A. service committees work to ensure the A.A. message reaches people who may need it. Many alcoholics first hear A.A.’s message of hope thanks to the work of the volunteers on these committees.
12th Step Committee
Twelve Step work is at the heart of carrying hope to alcoholics and their families.
Volunteers engaged in this work know the life-changing impact of showing up for the still-suffering alcoholic—one call, one connection, one person at a time.
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Accessibility
Accessibility Committees explore, develop, and offer resources to alcoholics with significant barriers to receiving the Alcoholics Anonymous message and to participating in our program of recovery. We want the hand of A.A. to be available to all alcoholics who reach out for it.
Archives Committee
The GTA Archives exists to permanently preserve the story of Alcoholics Anonymous in the Greater Toronto Area, to keep our history accessible to AA members and researchers, and to help future generations understand AA’s growth, principles, and traditions.
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Communications
The Communications Subcommittee is one of the six standing subcommittees of the Greater Toronto Area Intergroup (GTAI). We support Intergroup’s mission by ensuring that information shared with AA members, groups, and the public is clear, accurate, timely, and consistent with AA’s Twelve Traditions.
C.P.C Committee
Members of the ‘Cooperation with Professional Community’ committee, inform and educate professionals and future professionals about A.A.We are actively seeking ways to make contact with professional people and set up programs to increase the knowledge and the understanding of Alcoholics Anonymous.
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Corrections
The GTA Inter-District Corrections Committee coordinates the efforts of A.A. members and groups who carry the message of recovery to alcoholics in correctional facilities. Our purpose is to ensure that individuals in custody have access to A.A.’s program of recovery and a connection to the Fellowship upon release
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Finance Committee
The Finance Subcommittee (often referred to as the Finance Committee) at AA Greater Toronto Area Intergroup is a standing service committee responsible for ensuring the financial soundness and well-being of the Intergroup Office
Operating Committee
Greater Toronto Area Intergroup Operating committee is a coordinating body that supports the 12 Step work of AA groups in the Toronto area, providing a point of contact between individual groups, the public, and the still suffering alcoholic.
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Public Information
The mandate of the Public Information (PI) Committee is to serve as a liaison between the general public and the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous in the Greater Toronto Area. Our primary goal is to carry the A.A. message of recovery to the alcoholic who still suffers, in accordance with A.A. Traditions.
Treatment Committee
The primary purpose of a Treatment Committee is the same throughout the
United States and Canada, to carry the A.A. message to the alcoholic who still suffers. There is probably no easier place for an A.A. member to find a suffering alcoholic than in a treatment facility or outpatient treatment setting. According to A.A.
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