Saturday, January 1, 2011

Acts 1388-1544

Barb Mc. from Public Outreach, District 32.
Bookmarks, old and new were left on the Bulletin Boards, in the Staff Room or on the Flyer Rack of the following places.
Hair Salon, Candy Store, 2 local Grocery Stores, Appliance Repair Store, Key Cutting Store, Music Video Store, Shoe Store, Ladies Clothing Store, Hospitality Centre of Local Mall, Aerospace, Green Earth, Telephone Supply Store Counter and Staff Room, Jewelery Store, and the Public Library.
A Poster was also displayed on the Bulletin Board of the Public Library.

Patsy H. Andy A. and Elaine T. from District 32.
Participated at a Health Fair at a local College. Provided literature and answered questions.

Public Outreach, District 31.
Received 66 phone calls to the Al-Anon phone line.
Hard cover books and literature provided to three new meetings.
Flyers given to a Community Health Centre announcing the opening of the new meeting.
Posters placed in various locations announcing the new meeting.
Information regarding the new meeting posted on a local Cable TV provider and an Internet Service.
Literature Display including books for sale was set up at the Day of Al-Anon event.
Literature provided to four Aboriginal Centres.
Two members attended a dinner at a Native Addictions Week event and shared their experience, strength, and hope. Literature was also provided,
Literature left in the Waiting Rooms of a local Hospital.
Literature provided to the local Family Services.
Literature provided to a local Drop in Centre.
Al-Anon contact information as well as information regarding the Day of Al-Anon placed on two Internet Services, a local Cable Provider, and Four Newspapers.
Paid notices regarding Al-Anon were placed in three local newspapers for two weeks prior to the Christmas Season.
Two members shared experience, strength and hope with second year Kinnesiology Students at a local University. Literature and meeting lists were also provided.
Literature and books were provided to the new Alateen meeting.
Meeting materials were provided to a new meeting in a local Institution.
Forty Seven literature packages were assembled and delivered to Local Organizations serviced on a yearly basis.