What is a GSR?
When you’re a general service representative (G.S.R.) You are linking your home group with the whole of A.A.
Learn More & Download the GSR Packet
Want to become a GSR? Attend a monthly meeting or contact the district for details.
About AA
- For more resources and information about AA in general, visit https://aa.org/ – the website of the General Service Office (GSO).
- The AA Central Service Committee of Eastern Massachusetts coordinates the work of A.A. in this area. Visit the Central Service Committee Website for more information about AA and local meetings
- Districts 12 and 13 are part of Area 30 – Alcoholics Anonymous General Service Committee of Eastern Massachusetts. An area is a geographical division within a state or province. In Massachusetts there are two areas — the Eastern Mass. Area (Area 30) and the Western Mass. Area (Area 31). Visit Area 30 Website
Literature
- The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous – Online PDF – This is the Fourth Edition of the Big Book, the basic text for Alcoholics Anonymous.
- Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions – Online PDF – A co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous tells how members recover and how the society functions
- More Literature Resources from GSO
Sponsorship
Want to know more about being a sponsor, or having one? Download the Packet “Questions & Answers on Sponsorship”
Need help now?
Call the Central Service Office: 617-426-9444 – Mon-Fri 9-9; Sat/Sun/Hol. 12-9