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Area 46 Delegate
Service Page

The delegate has a demanding job, not only because a large amount of time and work are involved, but because it is the delegate’s responsibility to serve the U.S./Canada Conference as a whole. As voting members of the Conference, delegates bring to its deliberations the experiences and viewpoints of their own areas. Yet they are not representatives of their areas in the usual political sense; after hearing all points of view and becoming fully informed during Conference discussion, they vote in the best interests of A.A. as a whole.

Source: A.A. Service Manual (page S50)

Delegate News & Reports

Delegate Reports for the 74th General Service Conference

Beginning in June 2024, our Delegate, Kerri K., is ready to provide a report on the General Service Conference to your district either virtually or in person. Scroll down to the delegate calendar for available dates.

Duties

Though the high point is the Conference meeting, the delegate’s job goes on year-round and involves all aspects of the Conference structure. The delegate should:

  1. Attend the annual Conference meeting fully prepared. Immediately upon election, every delegate is put on the G.S.O. mailing list to receive Conference materials.
  2. Communicate the actions of the Conference to area committee members and encourage them to pass on this information, and the delegate’s enthusiasm, to groups and to inter-groups/central offices. If an area is too large for the delegate to cover in person, he or she will ask area officers and committee members to share the load.
  3. Be prepared to attend all area and regional service meetings and assemblies applicable to his/her respective area. From these meetings, delegates come to better understand their own areas and can make suggestions for the Conference agenda. Here, too, they come in contact with A.A. members who might not be reached otherwise.
  4. Help area committees obtain financial support for the area and G.S.O.
  5. Provide leadership in solving local problems involving the A.A. Traditions.
  6. Remind G.S.R.s to inform groups and individuals about AA Grapevine and Conference-approved literature.
  7. Cooperate with G.S.O. in obtaining information — for example, making sure that up-to-date information reaches G.S.O. in time to meet the deadline for each issue of the A.A. directory and helping carry out the triennial membership surveys.
  8. Visit groups and districts in the area whenever possible.
  9. Work closely with committee members and officers, sharing experience throughout the year. After G.S.R.s and committee members have reported on the Conference, learn from these A.A.s how groups and members have reacted.
  10. Assume added responsibility if the area chair and alternate chair are unable to serve. Or, if an area committee is not functioning effectively, the delegate may take an active role in remedying the situation.
  11. Keep the alternate delegate fully informed and active, so that the alternate can replace the delegate in an emergency.
  12. Late in the second year of the term, work with newly elected delegates to pass along a basic knowledge of Conference proceedings and problems.

73rd General Service Conference

Final Conference Report

The 73rd General Service Conference is now finished. Details regarding agenda items and the results can be found in the written 73rd Conference Report.

Contact

Contact the Area 46 Delegate:
Kerri K.

Panel 74 Delegate (2024-2025)

Conference Committees:

73rd General Service Conference Information

Additional Ways to provide Agenda Item Feedback

The Area 46 Assembly is the best way to make your group’s voice heard on specific agenda items. At the Pre-Conference Assembly we will discuss several topics on Saturday morning during Committee meetings, and on Saturday night at the sharing session.

There are also two surveys available, one short and one complete. Please visit the GSC Agenda Item Surveys page and submit feed back by April 14th to help inform our delegate of the collective conscience of Area 46.

As your Delegate I am charged with understanding the experiences, viewpoints and group conscience of Area 46, while also assuming responsibility for the U.S./Canada Conference as a whole. Groups are the heartbeat of A.A. It is in our groups that our indiviudal voices can be heard. I encourge you to particpate in your group conscience so that your voice can be heard regarding the affairs of our fellowship.

Please reach out to me with questions or concerns. I serve you, Area 46 and the U.S./Canada Conference as a whole.