Young & Sober
The June issue is “Young and Sober,” featuring inspiring stories by AA members about coming into the program at an early age, the challenges they faced and how they found other young members enjoying sobriety.
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Lessons Learned
I walked into my first AA meeting in September of 2011. I was a shell of the man I had been. Only 22 years old, beaten and broken, with no hope and nowhere else to go.
Too Young?
When I was 11, I convinced an altar boy to steal a bottle of sacristy wine and a bag of hosts.
One Long Crazy Ride
I came to AA completely and absolutely broken. I had just gotten an alcohol-monitoring bracelet, because even the courts knew I had a problem before I did.
Sometimes It Takes a While
For many years I didn’t feel comfortable with Step Six. The first time I approached it all my sponsor would say was, “Remember, it says ‘were entirely ready.’” His advice was not much help.
“Would a friend of Bill W. please pick up a white courtesy phone.”
As a 40-year veteran of working as a flight attendant, my job is to be of service to others. Everywhere I go and everyone I meet has a journey and a story.
Thin Ice
With God’s grace I got sober in Minnesota 32 years ago. My first months of sobriety were earned during the coldest and darkest parts of the northern winter.
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 4
“Thank God for all the wonderful people, professional and otherwise, who have helped me or tried to. Even when the help has not succeeded, it has kept me going, kept me trying.”
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