General Service Office of Alcoholics Anonymous
TO:
Managing Editors; News Reporters and Photo Directors;
Radio, Television and On-line Editors Producers and
Talk Show Hosts
FROM:
Public Information Committee of Alcoholics Anonymous
SUBJECT:
ANONIMITY OF A.A. MEMBERS
For many years, we in A.A. have appreciated the support we have
received from our friends in the media. You have assisted in saving
countless lives. We seek your continued cooperation in protecting the
anonymity of our members at the public level.
We ask, therefore, that in presenting A.A. members:
- you use first names only
- you do not use pictures in which their faces may be recognized.
Anonymity lies at the heart of our Fellowship and assures our members
that their recovery will be private. Often, the active alcoholic will
avoid any source of help which might reveal his or her identity.
Alcoholics Anonymous is not affiliated with any other organization,
although many have adapted A.A.'s Twelve Steps for their own use. A.A.
is self-supporting, declining outside contributions; and we are
non-professional, offering only the voluntary support of one alcoholic
helping another.
Throughout the world, favorable media coverage
has been one of the principal means of bringing alcoholics into our
Fellowship. You have helped make this possible, and for that we thank
you.
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