Alcoholics Anonymous members are coping with the Covid-19 pandemic by taking their meetings online.
If you tried to stop drinking and had to go back because the urge was too much, then perhaps you need to look at your alcohol intake.
Public Health England (PHE) asked Alcoholics Anonymous to clarify their view on the most commonly held myths about AA. AA replied with the letter to Tony Mercer, PHE.
For most of us Christmas comes with its challenges, especially when it comes to alcohol. During December supermarket shelves are crammed with products all laced with brandy and rum.
Alcoholics Anonymous joined the Accrington Stanley Community Trust and the youth team recently to provide the Under 18 squad with a workshop about the effects of alcoholism on footballers.
The 12th annual House of Commons Alcoholics Anonymous presentation for Professionals was held at Portcullis House, Westminster on the evening of 23rd October 2018.
New Videos now on the website to view.
Blown away by the unflinching honesty AA meets professionals and politicians in England, Scotland and Wales.
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