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The Revamped AA.org Site

“Nothing matters more to AA’s future welfare than the manner in which we use the colossus of modern communication. Used unselfishly and well, it can produce results surpassing our present imagination.”

– Bill W.

At the end of last year, I wrote a post about how to find helpful information on the AA.org website. And, wouldn’t you know, the multi-year AA website remodel project was released just about a month later.

The good news? All that great information is still there.

The better news? It’s even easier to find.

If you or someone you know is looking for information about recovery, unity or service, the AA.org site is a fantastic resource. Even if it’s only a stopgap until you get your hands on some printed material, anyone with a phone, tablet, or computer can access some great digital material in the meantime.

Go to AA.org and scroll down the page until you get to the section with the text “Not sure you have a problem?” and the link to the self-assessment. Here’s a quick reference for some of the other information you’ll find there.

Scroll down just a bit more and you’ll find the entire collection of daily reflections, organized with a simple calendar.

As Third Legacy chair, I want to make sure you have all the information you need about service opportunities in AA. I hope you’re finding the remodeled AA.org site useful for getting it.

If there’s ever anything you can’t find, or if you just want to bounce something off a friendly ear, feel free to send me a note at thirdlegacy@snovalleyaa.org.

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