Deerfield Helping Hands Has 37 Years
When:
Saturday June 29, 2024 – Doors open at 6:00 pm, eat at 7:00 pm, special lead speaker at 8:00 pm.
Where:
Deerfield Methodist Church
110 Williams St
Deerfield, MI 49238
Venue:
Come join in with loads of other grateful recovering alcoholics, and help the Deerfield Helping Hands AA group celebrate 37 years of helping alcoholics to stop drinking. We will have provide the meat, coffee, cake and water…not to mention a 50/50 raffle, and door prizes! Please bring a dish to share. A special lead speaker to be announced. Family and friends are welcome. Hope to see you there!
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Freed Prisoners
Letter to a prison group: “Every A.A. has been, in a sense, a prisoner. Each of us has walled himself out of society; each has known social stigma. The lot of you folks has been even more difficult: In your case, society has also built a wall around you.But there isn’t any really essential difference, a fact that practically all A.A.’s now know. “Therefore, when you members come into the world of A.A. on the outside, you can be sure that no one will care a fig that you have done time. What you are trying to be – not what you were – is all that counts with us.”
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“Mental and emotional difficulties are sometimes very hard to take while we are trying to maintain sobriety. Yet we do see, in the long run, that transcendence over such problems is the real test of the A.A. way of living. Adversity gives us more opportunity to grow than does comfort or success.”
1. Letter, 1949
2. Letter, 1964