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A.A. does not promise to solve your life’s problems. But we can show you how we are learning to live without drinking “one day at a time.” We stay away from that “first drink.” If there is no first one, there cannot be a tenth one. And when we got rid of alcohol, we found that life became much more manageable.
«A.A., as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.»
— Ninth Tradition
«Just as the aim of each A.A. member is personal sobriety, the aim of our services is to bring sobriety within reach of all who want it.»
For more than eight decades, Alcoholics Anonymous has been working successfully for men and women from every kind of background. Before these people came to A.A., most of them had tried to control their drinking on their own and, only after repeated unsuccessful efforts at such control, finally admitted that they were powerless over alcohol.
The primary purpose of A.A. is to carry its message of recovery to the alcoholic seeking help. Almost every alcoholism treatment tries to help the alcoholic maintain sobriety. Regardless of the road we follow, we all head for the same destination, recovery of the alcoholic person. Together, we can do what none of us could accomplish alone. We can serve as a source of personal experience and be an ongoing support system for recovering alcoholics.
Several leaflets available to help anyone with an alcohol problem or for helping professionals.
All events by date on the calendar. Meetings, committees, districts, conventions and more.
The area bulletin Écho Echo Eco. Area 87 News. Flyers. Box 459.
Helpline. Area assembly – Area election. Treatment facilities. Technical help. Area Service Office.
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