G.S.R. General Service Representative Resources

If your Group elected you as their New General Service Representative (GSR) or if you are interested in AA Service, here is some useful information provided by AA World Services.

Your first step should be to contact our Area Registrar or the Group Services Desk directly. Once you’re listed with the General Service Office (GSO) as a new GSR, the GSO staff will send you a GSR Kit. These materials are sent to new trusted servants at no charge, thanks to contributions to GSO.

Area 44 is pleased to provide links to this information to help new GSR’s and other interested AA’s learn to secure their own future and the future of AA as a whole.

Area44 GSR/DCM Workbook

The GSR Preamble

We are the General Service Representatives. We are the link in the chain of communication for our groups with the General Service Conference and the world of A.A. We realize the ultimate authority is a loving God as he may express Himself in our Group Conscience. As trusted servants, our job is to bring information to our groups in order that they can reach an informed group conscience. In passing along this group conscience, we are helping to maintain the unity and strength so vital to our fellowship.

Let us, therefore, have the patience and tolerance to listen while others share, the courage to speak up when we have something to share, and the wisdom to do what is right for our group and A.A. as a whole.



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Reprinted from GSRLISTW - Contents of General Service Representative (G.S.R.) Kit List, with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.