Are you looking for help with a drinking problem?

A.A. has a solution.  That isn’t an empty promise. A.A. has been helping alcoholics recover for more than 80 years. A.A.’s program of recovery is built on the simple foundation of one alcoholic sharing with another. If your drinking is out of control, A.A. can help.

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend A.A. meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem.

Anyone with a desire to stop drinking is welcome, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, income or profession. And it’s free. At meetings you can just sit and listen and learn more about recovery, or you can share about your situation. It’s completely up to you.

A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety

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A.A.’s Twelve Steps are a set of spiritual principles. When practiced as a way of life, they can expel the obsession to drink and enable the sufferer to recover from alcoholism.

The Twelve Traditions apply to A.A. as a whole. They outline how A.A. maintains its unity and relates itself to the world around it.

The book Alcoholics Anonymous describes the A.A. program of recovery. It also contains personal stories written by the Fellowship’s co-founders and a wide range of members who have found recovery in A.A.

Explore the program

A Brief Guide to A.A.
F.A.Q. About A.A.
A.A. at a Glance
This is A.A.
Questions & Answers on Sponsorship
A Newcomer Asks
Is A.A. For You?
Where Do I Go From Here?
Safety and A.A. : Our Common Welfare