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PO Box 1980

January 1995
By: Craig C. | Madison, Wisconsin
Knock, knock

PO Box 1980

September 1993
By: ANONYMOUS | New Canaan, Connecticut
A friendly messenger

PO Box 1980

September 1993
By: C. B. | Natchez, Mississippi
Fairy tales come true

PO Box 1980

June 1990
By: J. S. | Lawrence, Massachusetts
The hand of AA

PO Box 1980

February 1990
By: K. C. | Charleston, South Carolina
No hiding from Hugo

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

July 1989
By: Jeffrey Laign
Sober Thinking

Ham on Wry

June 1989

Your Move

April 1988
By: S. D. | Salisbury, Maryland
A refreshing change

Ham on Wry

December 1987

PO Box 1980

April 1986
By: R. C. | Bradenton, Florida
A rich and full life

When All Else Fails . . .

March 1983
By: F. H. | Wilmington, Delaware
Follow the directions in the Big Book

Tolerance

December 1981
By: B. P. | Seaside, Oregon
This AA learned to recognize--and change--his own intolerance

Courage to Change

October 1981
By: R. B. | Hudson Falls, New York

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

June 1981
'Disgusting' Miracle Drug

Hope

January 1981
Around the Tables

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Never Too Young

September 2024 | Young and Sober
By: Annette C. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Once she was introduced to the world of Young People’s AA events, she never looked back!

I Don’t Need to Understand

November 2020 | Our Twelve Traditions
By: Chris S. | Hillsboro, Ore.
A Native American member shares about his spiritual path and how AA gives us the room to find our own way

Mended Hearts

August 2020 | LGBTQ+
By: Mark E. | Chesapeake, Ohio
Sometimes “willing to make amends” can take a long time. But he kept praying and trying and the healing came

16 carrot gold

October 2017
By: Vida J. | Chandler, Ariz.
A day to celebrate, a member to comfort ... listening to her inner voice was a piece of cake

What's this world coming to?

October 2015
Pricey coffee, bumper-to-bumper traffic, and everyone wanting a tip. It’s enough to keep someone up all night

Letter from Finland

November 2013
After a childhood corroded by alcohol, she turned to it as an adult to dull the misery

SAY NO TO NOTHING

February 2010
By: CARLY B. | Stuttgart
A German 'recluse' bursts out of her shell at ICYPAA 51

Read Me to Sleep

September 1998
By: Shelly O. | Winona, Minnesota

Growing Pains

January 1998
By: D. E. | Wailuku, Hawaii
Tradition One

Loved Into Sobriety

November 1997
By: T. F. | Boone, Iowa

Secret Shame

July 1996
By: Lee C. | Nipomo, California
Painful memories rose to the surface after working the Fourth Step

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

May 1989
By: Judi L. | Lincoln, Nebraska

Spiritual Rainbow

March 1987
By: J. H. | Santa Monica, California

Restricted Zone?

June 1986
By: R. W. | Berea, Ohio

Gift of Sobriety

March 1979
By: C. R. | New Iberia, Louisiana
All he needed was the willingness

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