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Celebrating 90 Years of Sobriety: Your Guide to the 2025 International A.A. Convention in Vancouver

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Celebrating 90 Years of Sobriety: Your Guide to the 2025 International A.A. Convention in Vancouver
As the 90th anniversary of Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) approaches, it's time to mark your calendars for an unforgettable event. The 2025 International A.A. Convention is set to take place in the picturesque city of Vancouver, BC, Canada, from July 3rd to 6th, 2025. This milestone event promises to be a beacon of inspiration, fellowship, and growth for attendees from across the globe.

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Always Remembered Forever Loved And Pet Lovers

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Always Remembered Forever Loved And Pet Lovers

The loss of a cherished pet can leave a lasting void in our hearts. The memories, love, and joy they brought into our lives stay with us forever. The phrase "Always Remembered, Forever Loved" beautifully captures the enduring bond we share with our beloved pets. In this article, we will explore the profound meaning behind this sentiment as it relates to the special place our furry companions hold in our hearts even after they have passed away. The Bond that Transcends Time: Pets hold a unique place in our lives, offering unconditional love, companionship, and solace during both joyous and...

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What Size Are AA Chips and Medallions?

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What Size Are AA Chips and Medallions?

In the realm of recovery from alcoholism, AA chips or medallions hold great significance as tangible symbols of accomplishment and commitment to sobriety. These cherished tokens are often carried by individuals as a reminder of their ongoing journey. While there is no universal standard for the size of AA chips, common dimensions have emerged within the AA community. In this article, we will explore the sizes commonly associated with AA chips or medallions, shedding light on the dimensions most frequently encountered. Dimensions of AA Chips: AA chips or medallions come in various sizes, typically measured in millimeters or inches. While...

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Acceptance Is The Answer To All My Problems Today

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Acceptance Is The Answer To All My Problems Today

When I stopped living in the problem and began living in the answer, the problem went away. From that moment on, I have not had a single compulsion to drink. And acceptance is the answer to all my problems today. When I am disturbed, it is because I find some person, place, thing or situation - some fact of my life - unacceptable to me. I can find no serenity until I accept that person, place, thing or situation as being exactly the way it is supposed to be at this moment. Nothing, absolutely nothing, happens in God’s world by...

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What Are The Levels Of AA Medallions?

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What Are The Levels Of AA Medallions?

In the world of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), medallions or chips play a significant role in recognizing and celebrating various milestones of sobriety. These medallions come in different colors, each representing a specific duration of continuous abstinence from alcohol. While there is no official standard for the colors, certain coin milestone colors have become commonly used within the AA community. In this article, we will explore the levels of AA medallions and their associated timeframes, highlighting the significance of each milestone along the journey to recovery. Silver Chip (24 Hours of Sobriety): The silver chip represents the first significant milestone in...

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