H&I stands for Hospitals and Institutions. Ever since A.A.’s co-founders first stayed sober by carrying the A.A. message into hospitals in 1935, many other alcoholics have discovered the great value to their own sobriety of working with suffering alcoholics in hospitals and other institutions (H&I). Today many A.A. meetings take place in various hospital and institutional settings all over the world, including but not limited to treatment and rehab facilities; jails, prisons and youth camps; hospitals; crisis houses; psych facilities; detox facilities; recovery homes and more. There are many officers and volunteers doing a variety of H&I tasks: raising money, purchasing and distributing literature and administering and putting on all those H&I panels. H&I didn’t start out this way but has evolved to bring tens of thousands of meetings each year into thousands of treatment and correction facilities each year. (source AA.org)
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