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The Twelve Concepts of Service and General
Warranties
The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions are guides for personal growth and group
unity. The Twelve Concepts are guides for service. They show how Twelfth Step
work can be done on a broad scale and how members of a World Service Office
can relate to each other and to the groups, through a World Service Conference,
to spread Al-Anon's message worldwide.
The Twelve Concepts of Service
- The ultimate responsibility and authority for Al-Anon world services belongs
to the Al-Anon groups.
- The Al-Anon Family Groups have delegated complete administrative and operational
authority to their Conference and its service arms.
- The right of decision makes effective leadership possible.
- Participation is the key to harmony.
- The rights of appeal and petition protect minorities and insure that they
be heard.
- The Conference acknowledges the primary administrative responsibility of
the Trustees.
- The Trustees have legal rights while the rights of the Conference are traditional.
- The Board of Trustees delegates full authority for routine management of
Al-Anon Headquarters to its executive committees.
- Good personal leadership at all service levels is a necessity. In the field
of world service the Board of Trustees assumes the primary leadership.
- Service responsibility is balanced by carefully defined service authority
and double-headed management is avoided.
- The World Service Office is composed of selected committees, executives
and staff members.
- The spiritual foundation for Al-Anon's world services is contained in the
General Warranties of the Conference, Article 12 of the Charter.
General Warranties
In all proceedings the World Service Conference of Al-Anon shall
observe the spirit of the Traditions:
- that only sufficient operating funds, including an ample reserve, be
its prudent financial principle;
- that no Conference member shall be placed in unqualified authority
over other members;
- that all decisions be reached by discussion vote and whenever possible
by unanimity;
- that no Conference action ever be personally punitive or an incitement
to public controversy;
- that though the Conference serves Al-Anon it shall never perform any
act of government; and that like the fellowship of Al-Anon Family Groups
which it serves, it shall always remain democratic in thought and action.
Al-Anon’s Twelve Concepts, copyright 1996 by Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.
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