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A Call for Sponsorship

May 2013
By: Rick N. | Burnaby, British Columbia
A member can’t say enough about that special one-on-one bond of recovery

RX for Relief

April 2013
By: Bette S. | Belvedere, California

Pickin' and Grinnin' for Santa

December 2012
By: Ed L. | Wrightwood, California
Members in Virginia celebrate the holidays with songs and music from the heart

Head for Shore

October 2012
By: Gary R. | Oak Harbor, Washington
Confronted at his dad's bar, a Navy man discovers the truth about his drinking

Too Cool for School

August 2012
By: Josef H. | Minden, Nevada
The fancier the job, the more he drank, until years of fast living finally took their toll

He Carried His Flag for AA

April 2012
By: Guaracy M. | Petrópolis

Web Exclusive: Sober For a Second Time

January 2012
By: Dick C. | Anaheim, California
He had to reach a new level of surrender in order to truly get sober

Thankful for All I Have Learned

November 2011
By: F.M. | New Canaan, Connecticut

A Suggestion for Thanksgiving

November 2011
By: Bill W.
A special note from Bill W. to remember our Twelve Traditions on the holidays

Looking for HP

November 2011
By: Nicole K. | Braintree, Massachusetts
Her relationship with a Higher Power deepens every day

Web Exclusive: Praying for Sanity

August 2011
A bipolar alcoholic was able to use the Twelve Steps to stay on top of both his illnesses

Quest for Faith

July 2011
By: Alan G. | Novato, California
When he truly let go of the bottle, he could finally let go and let God

"No Grappa For You!”

June 2011
By: Nicola M. | Laguna Niguel, California
At the border of Slovenia and Northern Italy, the universal language of sobriety is spoken

Hal W.’s Tips for Travel Meetings

June 2011
By: Hal W. | Berwyn, Pennsylvania

Web Exclusive: Running for Joy

May 2011
By: Jim S. | Dumont, New Jersey
This member with 49 years sober is not about to slow down.

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Hal W.’s Tips for Travel Meetings

June 2011
By: Hal W. | Berwyn, Pennsylvania

Web Exclusive: Running for Joy

May 2011
By: Jim S. | Dumont, New Jersey
This member with 49 years sober is not about to slow down.

Story Archive: Back for More

April 2011
He knew all the liquor stores within 10 miles, but couldn't quiet the voice inside

Story Archive: Too Smart for AA?

April 2011
It took him years to get that he simply needed meetings

Story Archive: Too Bright for My Own Good

April 2011
Service came before Steps with mixed results

Story Archive: Don’t Cry for Me! Smile

April 2011
Blindness was a sad state of affairs until he changed on the inside

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April 2011
Further Resources for Young People

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April 2011
Further Resources for Beginners

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April 2011
Further Resources on Sponsorship

Time for Takeoff

March 2011
By: Pete B. | Fort Worth, Texas
A pilot shares the steps he takes to assure that his day has a smooth ride

Pushing for humility

February 2011
By: Alison | Rhode Island
A work-hard, play-hard lifestyle became a work-obsessively, drink-alcoholically way of life

DON'T CRY FOR ME: SMILE!

September 2010
By: STEVE C. | Tulsa, Okla.
Blindness was a sad state of affairs until he changed on the inside

RESOURCES FOR SPECIAL NEEDS

September 2010

A VISION FOR US

July 2010
By: REVEREND WARD B. EWING
A longtime friend of AA shares his thoughts on the Fellowship's future

Sweet tooth may highlight risk for alcoholism

June 2010

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October 10, 2013

“With the clock ticking like it is, I do not have time for anger, resentment, or self-pity. Time is far too precious.”

Durham, N.C., April 2002 “Just an Attitude,” No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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October 22, 2013

“My anger served as an iron shield, and I refused to remove it for fear God would send me still more pain.”

Jamaica Plain, Mass., May 1997 “The Littlest Things,” No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Quote June 12 2013

"Where before there was a gaping hole of emptiness, I seek within me that faint ember of self-love, self-worth, and desire for goodness."

Westfield, Mass., July 1997 "The Faint Ember" AA Grapevine
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Quote July 5, 2016

“The group I joined saved my life ... For an hour, I was safe. For an hour, I had a haven among those whose fear had once been as great as my own. I did not give my fear away – they took it. They eased it from my grasp with hugs and laughter, with shared experience.”

Carlsbad, Calif., June 2006 “The Scariest Thing” Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Quote July 5, 2015

“The group I joined saved my life ... For an hour, I was safe. For an hour, I had a haven among those whose fear had once been as great as my own. I did not give my fear away – they took it. They eased it from my grasp with hugs and laughter, with shared experience.”

“The Scariest Thing,” Carlsbad, Calif., June 2006 Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Quote September 26, 2015

"I have learned how to place principles before personalities, begun to understand that it's okay for me to be wrong, and that it is also all right for me to allow others to be wrong and to make mistakes. Learning to let go is a huge part of service work on all levels."

Cleveland, OH, February 2010 "More Than One Way" Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Quote September 26 2012

"I have learned how to place principles before personalities, begun to understand that it's okay for me to be wrong, and that it is also all right for me to allow others to be wrong and to make mistakes. Learning to let go is a huge part of service work on all levels."

Cleveland, Ohio, February 2010 From: "More Than One Way" Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Quote July 5 2012

"The group I joined saved my life ... For an hour, I was safe. For an hour, I had a haven among those whose fear had once been as great as my own. I did not give my fear away – they took it. They eased it from my grasp with hugs and laughter, with shared experience."

Carlsbad, Calif., June 2006 From: "The Scariest Thing" Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 1, 2019

“If humility can expel the obsession to drink alcohol, then surely humility can be our antidote for that subtle wine called success.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947, “Traditions Stressed in Memphis Talk”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 5, 2018

“Some of us take a long time to ‘come to’ before we can ‘come to believe’ that there is any hope for us.”

“My Name Is Gary and I’m a Human Being,” Nanaimo, British Columbia, February 2003, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 1, 2019

“If humility can expel the obsession to drink alcohol, then surely humility can be our antidote for that subtle wine called success.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947, “Traditions Stressed in Memphis Talk”, The Language of the Heart
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Daily Quote January 1 2014

“If humility can expel the obsession to drink alcohol, then surely humility can be our antidote for that subtle wine called success.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947 “Traditions Stressed in Memphis Talk”The Language of the Heart
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Quote December 5, 2016

“Some of us take a long time to ‘come to’ before we can ‘come to believe’ that there is any hope for us.”

Nanaimo, British Columbia, February 2003 “My Name Is Gary and I’m a Human Being” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote January 1, 2017

“If humility can expel the obsession to drink alcohol, then surely humility can be our antidote for that subtle wine called success.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947 “Traditions Stressed in Memphis Talk” The Language of the Heart
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Quote March 5, 2016

“Today, the two most important things in recovery for me are willingness and action ... Today, I have a smile that I can offer other alcoholics.”

Raleigh, N.C., July 2006 From: “A Smile to Offer” AA Grapevine
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