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Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution. | Alcoholics Anonymous If someone you care about has a drinking problem, A A might have a solution for them A A has helped more than two million alcoholics stop drinking Recovery works through one alcoholic sharing their experience with another
Alcoholics Anonymous Getting sober young in A A : a member tells how Alcoholics Anonymous helped her to quit drinking at 17 and to find a community of sober friends at young people’s meetings If you think you’re drinking too much, A A can help you, too
What is A. A. ? - Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem It doesn’t cost anything to attend A A meetings There are no age or education requirements to participate
The Big Book - Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous, also known as the “Big Book,” presents the A A program for recovery from alcoholism
Daily Reflections - Alcoholics Anonymous A collection of readings that moves through the calendar year one day at a time: AA members reflect on favorite quotations from the literature of AA
History of A. A. | Alcoholics Anonymous Since its beginnings in 1935, the success of Alcoholics Anonymous has sparked interest A A members, professionals and the general public want to learn more about A A and how it works to help alcoholics Here we have collected historical information thanks to the General Service Office Archives
The General Service Office | Alcoholics Anonymous The General Service Office in New York City serves all A A groups in the United States and Canada GSO also offers services to A A overseas, especially in countries where there is no service structure Many other countries have their own general service offices as well
Participating in A. A. | Alcoholics Anonymous Most A A members participate by going to meetings at their local groups But there are many opportunities for service in A A , and most of us have found that volunteering to do service improves the quality of our recovery
Information on Alcoholics Anonymous This flyer presents basic information on Alcoholics Anonymous both for those who think they may have a drinking problem and for those who come in contact with them