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Ann C.

The talk was recorded at the 1st anniversary of the Erie, PA group on May 5, 1976.

Introduction by Mildred S.

Ann C. wrote this “a number of years before” the 1985 Internation Convention in Montreal, Canada where she set it to tape at the Oldtimers Meeting. She wrote it to show the contrast that can take place in any of our lives if we will try to follow the AA principles.

The Twelve Rewards of the Twelve Step Program

We can all have Hope, instead of desperation;
Faith, instead of despair;
Courage, instead of fear;
Peace of Mind, instead of confusion;
Self-respect, instead of self-contempt;
Self-confidence, instead of helplessness;
The respect of others, instead of their pity and contempt;
A clean conscience, instead of a sense of guilt;
Real friendships, instead of loneliness;
A clean pattern of life, instead of a purposeless existence;
the love and understanding of our families, instead of their doubts and fears;
and the freedom of a happy life, instead of the bondage of an alcoholic obsession.
All this and more through AA, are we grateful enough?
Gratitude will continue the miracle of your sobriety, I found that out.

--as written by Ann C. of Niles, Ohio

She shares her rememberances of early Akron A.A. in “Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers” on pgs. 34, 245, 333, 342.

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