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People come to AA through many different means... choose the path that best suits you. Feel free to email us at help@aamail.org or talk to us right now using the Chat window found on our homepage.
Find out moreAlcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
Find out moreOnly you can decide whether you want to give AA a try or if you think it can help you. Determine for yourself whether or not alcohol has truly become a problem for you. And remember that you will always be most welcome to join the thousands of men and women in AA who have put their drinking problems behind them and now lead "normal" lives of constructive, day by day sobriety.
Find out moreThe first thing we have learned about alcoholism is that it is one of the oldest problems in Man's history. Only recently have we begun to benefit from new approaches to the problem.
Find out moreIf you call AA and ask someone to come and see you to tell you more about alcoholism, or perhaps when you attend your first meeting, you may be given a 'Starter Pack' to help understand more about alcoholism and the fellowship of AA.
Find out moreAlcoholism is a rough word to deal with, yet nobody is too young (or too old) to have trouble with booze. That's because alcoholism is an illness.
Find out moreTo help you decide whether you might have a problem with your own drinking, we've prepared this video below asking some questions. The answers are nobody's business but your own.
Find out moreDo you want help with a drinking problem? There are two types of AA Meetings, Open Meetings and Closed Meetings.
Find out moreThese are the stories of how a few of our members came to find a solution to their drinking problems in Alcoholics Anonymous.
Find out moreThe Big Questions we ask ourselves when our drinking is costing us more than money.
Find out moreThe Big Book is the basic text for Alcoholics Anonymous and contains lots of personal journeys and insights, as well as practical information on The 12 Steps.
Find out moreThis section of the members area is for the two AA fellowship magazines: Roundabout & Share
Find out moreThis section will address the questions we get asked the most. If you do not find what you are looking for here, please contact us for help.
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