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Students of
Alcohol abuse are the most important people to
enter this facility; in person, by mail, or by
telephone. |
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Students are
not dependent upon us; on the contrary, we are
dependent upon them. |
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Students are
not an interruption of our work; they are the
purpose of it. |
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We are not
doing them a favor by serving them; they do us a
favor by permitting us to do so. |
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Students are
not outsiders to our work; they are our work. |
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Students are
not cold statistics; they are concerned human
beings with feelings and emotions like our own. |
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Students are
persons who bring us their problems; our job is
to handle those problems with understanding,
fairness, and |
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professional
skill. |
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Our work
begins and ends with our students and is
measured by how well we serve them. |
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We believe
alcoholism is a disease. |
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We adhere to
the Twelve Steps Program of AA. |
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Our goal is
sobriety; absolute, complete and without
relapse. |