Structure
The Continental European Region is one of sixteen Regions of the General Service
Conference of Great Britain, served by the General Service Office (GSO) and the
General Service Board, both of which are located in York, England. CER is the English
language Region serving the Intergroups and unaffiliated Groups in Continental Europe
that use the English language as their primary means of communication and carrying the
message. CER is the secondary AA service structure in Continental Europe – secondary
to all of the AA service structures in the languages of the various host nation Continental
nations in which the Region serves.


Aims of the Continental European Region
To promote communication and cooperation between neighbouring Intergroups, thus
implementing our tradition of Unity and creating service boards or committees where needed;

To ensure that the Region recognise areas that are sparsely served by the Fellowship do
not remain isolated but become part of the Region’s responsibility;

To share Intergroup experience in the field of co-operation with outside agencies, prisons,
health services, schools, social services, alcohol abuse agencies, churches, courts, probation
services, industry, and any other appropriate institutions and areas of society;

To increase opportunity for members to participate in our Third Legacy of Service;

To enable members with particular experience to serve wider area.

From the "Welcome to Region" Guidebook -
see the Service page to read or downoad the guidebook.




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