Recovery Resources
AA Beyond Belief | A magazine style site with articles of interest to agnostics, atheists and freethinkers in AA | |
AA Grapevine | The International Journal of Alcoholics Anonymous | |
Al-Anon Family Groups | At Al‑Anon Family Group meetings, the friends and family members of problem drinkers share their experiences and learn how to apply the principles of the Al‑Anon program to their individual situations. | |
Alcoholics Anonymous World Services | Official site of the Alcoholics Anonymous World Services Inc. | |
Birds of a Feather International | Birds of a Feather was formed in response to the need for meeting places for pilots and cockpit crew members where addiction to alcohol may be discussed with anonymity and impunity. | |
Gays and Lesbians in Alcoholics Anonymous | GaL-AA (Gays and Lesbians in Alcoholics Anonymous) serves the gay and lesbian members of Alcoholics Anonymous. | |
International Conference of Young People in AA | The International Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (ICYPAA) was founded for the purpose of providing a setting for an annual celebration of sobriety among young people in AA. | |
International Doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous | IDAA is a worldwide fellowship of more than 6000 healthcare professionals of doctorate level who help one another achieve and maintain recovery from addictions. | |
International Lawyers in Alcoholics Anonymous | International Lawyers in Alcoholics Anonymous is a group of recovered lawyers and judges carrying the message of recovery within our profession. Our purpose is to act as a bridge between reluctant (in denial) lawyers/judges and Alcoholics Anonymous. | |
Native American Indian General Service Office of Alcoholics Anonymous | The Native American Indian General Service Office of Alcoholics Anonymous functions to provide a vision of recovery, unity and service to the more than 500 sovereign Indian Nations in North America, which are recognized by the Federal Governmen | |
Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous | The Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous now represents scores of online groups with a combined membership numbering many thousands. | |
Oxford House | Oxford House is a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home. |
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