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A.A. Does Not Do
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Recruit members or furnish initial motivation for alcoholics to recover.
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Keep membership records or case histories.
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Follow up or try to control its members.
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Make medical or psychological diagnoses or prognoses.
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Provide hospitalization, drugs, or medical or psychiatric treatment.
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Provide housing, food, clothing, jobs, money or other such services.
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Provide domestic or vocational counseling.
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Engage in or sponsor research.
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Affiliate with social agencies (though many members and service offices do cooperate with them).
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Offer religious services.
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Engage in any controversy about alcohol or other matters.
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Accept money for its services or contributions from non-A.A. sources.
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Provide letters of reference to parole boards, attorneys, court officials, schools, businesses, social agencies, or any
other organization or institution.
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