We Were All Alike
February 1969
By:
K. P.
| Buffalo, New York
Well under thirty but not "too young to be an alcoholic," the author is one of the smart new breed that understands skid row <emphasis type="underline">can</emphasis> be theirs
Story Archive: The Young One
April 2011
By:
Danna F.
| Waltham, Massachusetts
A teen AA finds that age doesn't matter when all are alcoholics
Experience. Strength. Hope
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Morae M.
| Anaheim, Ca
She came for the donuts but stayed for the sobriety
My Monkey Mind
March 2020
| Puzzled
By:
Ed L.
| Wrightwood, Calif.
How right action stops his negative thinking and keeps him from swinging from the same old tree
Heart and Hip
June 2016
When Are We Ready?
March 1994
By:
Anonymous
| Cleveland, Ohio
Tradition Three - The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking.
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
November 1979
By:
Betty Lou Lee
Young Women Face Risks
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
July 1977
By:
Nancy Cooper
Is Prohibition Dead?
What About Younger People in AA?
October 1966
By:
G. N. G.
| New York, New York
Younger faces in the crowd appear. . .and disappear. Our author conducts a survey of what's happening
She Believed She Could.
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Tammy N
| Rome, Ga.
She found AA—and AA found her
Keeping it going
December 2023
| Remote Communities and sober holidays
By:
Kay H.
| Happy Valley, Oregon
The Hopeful Side of Grief
December 2011
By:
Pat L.
| Astoria, Oregon
By sharing his sorrow a member helps others
AA Around the World
November 1995
By:
Naoto O.
Adapted from the Final Report of the 13th World Service Meeting, held in Cartagena, Colombia, October 1994
