Why Be Organized?
September 2017
By:
Robert P.
| Amity, Oregon
A conversation with the coffee crew reminds this “elder statesman” why AA is set up the way it is
Not Too Early
November 2013
A court order got him into AA but the young people he met helped him stay
Kitchen Sink Sobriety
June 2007
By:
Christian S.
| Memphis, Tennessee
Washing coffee cups and ashtrays began a path to serenity
Showing What We Do
October 2024
| CPC: Cooperation with the Professional Community
By:
Bob P.
| Tucson, Arizona
Walking Through My Emotions
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
J.S.
| St. Petersburg,, Fla.
One foot after another leads to emotional sobriety
Lonely & New
March 2023
| Get Into Service
By:
Glenn P.
| Florissant, Mo.
Isolating and drinking alone at home had been so lonely. Luckily, my new involvement in AA service committees became a way for me to fill that idle time with usefulness.
¡Bienvenidos a AA! / Welcome to AA!
December 2022
| Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By:
John D.
| Big Lake City, Minn
The closest Spanish-language meeting was almost 90 minutes from our town. That meant a person was on the road for three hours. That simply wasn’t acceptable
Another Saturday night
December 2018
| Sober for the Holidays and Remote Communities
What’s On Your Mind: What Is A Sponsor?
June 2018
By:
Christopher M.
| Elgin, Ill.
There is no relationship quite like that of sponsor and sponsee
Coincidently Sober
October 2016
Storm Shelter
August 2015
On a trip through Alabama, a woman finds that disaster relief includes the loving arms of AA
What Do You Think About Youth Group in Philadelphia?
November 1946
By:
B.D.Mc.
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
April 1987
By:
The Alcoholism Report
VA to Expand Halfway House Program
Stayed To Believe
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
C.G.
| Moscow, ID
All he knew for certain was that he didn’t have the answers
Tink, Tink, Tink
January 2024
| Emotional Sobriety
By:
Beth S.
| Benicia, California
If she ever forgets what gave her an incredible sober life, all she has to do is get quiet and listen
