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SACYPAA welcomes you!
"... in recent years I have found nothing for greater
inspiration than the knowledge that AA of tomorrow will be safe, and certainly
magnificent, in the keeping of you who are the younger generation of
AA
today." - Bill Wilson, June 15, 1969, in a letter to ICYPAA
The tomorrow Bill wrote of is here today and we young people in AA are blessed with the opportunity to carry the message.
Sacramento Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (SACYPAA) is a fellowship of men and women based in the Sacramento region who are dedicated
to carrying AA's message of hope.
Got a problem with alcohol?...
Alcoholics Anonymous is a program of a new way of life without alcohol, a
program that is working successfully for millions of men and women throughout
the world, and in all walks of life. The experience of
AA members is that
alcoholism is a progressive illness that cannot be cured, but which, like some
other illnesses, can be arrested—by staying away from the first drink, one day
at a time.
We would encourage you to get in touch with the nearest AA Central Office or Intergroup to
get further information on Alcoholics Anonymous, speak to an
AA member or find local AA meetings. Many of these offices have web sites and email.
AA members, as volunteers, are happy to offer help by sharing their
experience, strength and hope in staying sober. One of the ways members stay
sober is by helping other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
May god grant you the serenity to accept the things you cannot change,
the courage to change the things you can,
and the wisdom to know the difference.
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