NEWYPAA) invites all AA and Al-Anon members to the annual convention, this year’s them is “New Era”.
NEWYPAA is here to show young people that recovery is not only possible, but something to stay for.
At the 1960 A.A. Convention, Bill W. noted that the age of new members was much lower than when he and Dr. Bob founded A.A. 25 years earlier. In a letter to the International Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (ICYPAA) dated June 15, 1969, Bill wrote "... in recent years I have found nothing for greater inspiration than the knowledge that A.A. of tomorrow will be safe, and certainly magnificent, in the keeping of you who are the younger generation of A.A. today."
This year’s event is being held at Gunnamatta Bay, just a short walk from Cronulla station.
Ticket price includes lunch, snacks, tea and coffee provided.
Scholarships are available, registration required please email info@newypaa.org.au or ask a committee member for information.
New South Wales Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (NEWYPAA) was formed for the purpose of providing a setting for celebration of recovery among young people in AA, to ensure AA’s future. NEWYPAA provides visible evidence that large numbers of young people are achieving a lasting sobriety and living lives full of fun, freedom and service in Alcoholics Anonymous.
For more information on NEWYPAA, visit http://www.newypaa.com.au.
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We hope to see you there!