This page is both for people who may have a drinking problem and for those in contact with people who have, or are suspected of having, a drinking problem. Information for anyone coming to A.A. or for anyone referring people to A.A. is available in more detail in literature published by A.A. World Services, Inc.
A.A. World Services, Inc. also provides several Public Service Announcements for you to view to help answer the question,
"Can A.A. help you?".
We have provided several links below to A.A. literature.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a voluntary, worldwide fellowship of men and women from all walks of life who meet together to attain and maintain sobriety. The only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership.
"All sections of this country and many of its occupations are represented, as well as many political, economic, social, and religious backgrounds. We are people who normally would not mix. But there exists among us a fellowship, a friendliness, and an understanding which is indescribably wonderful." - --c. 2001, Alcoholics Anonymous, page 17
(1) "open meetings" are for anyone interested in A.A. Members may bring relatives or friends.
(2) "closed meetings" are for individuals that have a desire to stop drinking.
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