The Seventh Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous emphasizes self-support through voluntary contributions. A digital document, often in a Portable Document Format, that outlines this principle can be readily disseminated and accessed. These files typically detail the rationale behind financial independence for groups and the fellowship as a whole.
Adherence to this tenet ensures autonomy, preventing external influence that could compromise the program’s primary purpose of helping alcoholics achieve sobriety. The consistent application of this guideline fosters a sense of responsibility and unity among members, reinforcing the principle that AA is self-sustaining and not reliant on outside funding or endorsements. Historically, this stance has been crucial in maintaining the integrity and focus of the organization.