Notices/Info:
Does your group have a voice on matters affecting AA? If you want to know more, please contact your group GSR, or the DCM at jdsc9dcm@gmail.com
JDSC Service Manual 2016 Copy of the 2016 JDSC-approved service manual
General Service Representative Kit (PDF) Electronic version of the General Services Representative Kit for GSRs
For Group Treasurers, Mailing Addresses for Contributions:
Heart of VA District Service Committee (District)
PO Box 7552
Charlottesville VA 22906
Heart of VA District Intergroup (Intergroup)
PO Box 6911
Charlottesville VA 22906
Virginia Area Committee
PO Box 1130
Locust Grove, VA 22508
AA General Service Office (GSO)
Post Office Box 2407
James A Farley Station
New York, NY 10116-2407
When mailing in group contributions, please include your District Number, Group Number and Group Name in the memo section of the check. Contributions to GSO may also be made online at www.aa.org For more information on how your group may choose to split their 7th Tradition contributions, pdfs of pamphlets available from AAWS are attached below. All four service entities are self-supporting and grateful for your contributions.
To new General Service Representatives (GSRs), Welcome to Alcoholics Anonymous General Service!
This section is meant to introduce members to General Service and provide resources to help all GSRs better serve their groups. As an elected General Service Representative, you are the voice of your AA Group Conscience for the Jefferson District, the Virginia Area, and the AA General Service Conference, which is held in New York each April. Through your elected District Committee Member (DCM) and the Virginia Area Delegate, you are the link between your group and the world of AA as a whole. You and your fellow GSRs all over the world are the key to AA unity. Attached below are resources to help you understand what GSR duties and responsibilities are.
If you have any questions, please ask your DCM.
- GSR Information Pamphlet
- JDSC Service Manual May 2012
- AA Service Manual Combined With Twelve Concepts for World Services