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Open Positions = Service Opportunities

Posted by Sam M. under News

The following positions are still open and need to be filled. If you (or your sponsor!) feel it’s time to step up your service work, one of these positions may be for you!

District Committee Member
The district committee member (D.C.M.) is an essential link between the group G.S.R. and the area delegate to the General Service Conference.

Website Coordinator
The website coordinator is the liaison between AA meetings, GSRs, and District Coordinators to the Webmaster.

Webmaster
The webmaster manages the website and email.

More information about the responsibilities of these service positions is on the FAQ page.

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