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  • AA in Treatment Facilities

    Since the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) brought the AA message to hospitals as a means of maintaining sobriety, many other alcoholics have discovered the great benefits, for their own sobriety, of working with suffering alcoholics in treatment and correctional facilities. This booklet presents a summary of their…

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  • Different paths to spirituality

    «I don’t practice any specific religion, and I don’t belong to any church. In fact, it’s been a long time since I’ve set foot in a church. But I try to live out the principles of the AA program. Through this, I believe that my Higher Power lives in me and through me…”

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  • The word "God"«

    We have atheists and agnostics among us; people of virtually every race, culture, and religion. In AA, it is our shared suffering that unites us. Thus, we must consider it essential to allow everyone the freedom to practice any religion, or to follow any spiritual or therapeutic practice. Let us not force…

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  • The meaning of anonymity

    «"Anonymity is the spiritual basis of all our traditions and constantly reminds us to place principles above personalities."»

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  • AA Volunteers for Temporary Contact

    When a new member about to be released contacts us, we match them with a temporary contact in their community. If you have volunteered for this type of service, we will contact you for your consent and send you the contact's details.

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  • Religious Leaders Learn About AA

    Religious leaders are often the first people alcoholics turn to for help and understanding—and often the first to whom they can openly confess their illness. In fact, many alcoholics seek counseling from religious leaders both before and after joining Alcoholics Anonymous.

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