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PO Box 1980

December 1991
By: V. P. | Leningrad
AA in the gulag

From the Heart

May 1991
By: Mary Ann M. | Denver, Colorado

AA in the Eastern Bloc

July 1990
By: Overseas Desk --GSO | New York, New York

Tools of the Trade

April 1988
By: Dick G. | Gloucester, New Jersey

Just Like Me

July 1982
By: T. M. | Dallas, Texas

How Simple?

May 1979
By: J. K. | South Carolina

Remembrance of Things Past

A daughter reflects upon her mother's death from alcoholism

A Spiritual Connection

An Hispanic member living in a halfway house learns to trust

While on Holiday ...

Running was a great cure for his alcoholism until one day at the beach

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

June 1967
Doctor Predicts Breakthrough

Putting Families Back Together

June 1966
By: Jimmy M. | Auckland
How an AA member found a long-lost relative who lives half-way around the world

How Group Conscious Are You?

January 1961
By: M. | Fort Collins, Colorado
Are you helping your group or adding to its problems?

It All Began In Ulster

October 1958
By: H. A. | Kilkeel
Northern Ireland

AA Around the World

September 1958
By: John | Ijmuiden
A PERMANENTLY FRIENDLY BEING - News, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and the General Service Office, and from the "AA exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSO

From the Vintage Years

August 1958
By: Roy S. | Montclair, New Jersey
Alcoholiana

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A Look at the Concepts

November 2023 | Gratitude
By: J.A. | Tucson, Arizona

The Way The Cookie Crumbles

September 2022 | Young & Sober
By: Mathew J. | San Angelo, Texas
I went over to the vending machine. But out came oatmeal raisin cookies—not chocolate chip. Maybe God does watch my everyday activities.

Welcome to Delaware

July 2022 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Amylynn K. | Lewes, Del.
Off to the world of retirement I went! Larry and I made our way down from New York. Before we moved, we had visited and gone to a few AA meetings.

Lifeline

April 2021 | Fun in Sobriety
By: Suzette P. | Niskayuna, N.Y.
A sober woman living alone during the pandemic finds strength and fellowship by dialing numbers

More at Peace

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Jesse C. | Dillwyn, Va.
The next week I felt a little better, a little more OK with the chaos, a little more under the care and guidance of a Higher Power.

We’re in this Together

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Sara S. | Carbondale, Colo.
As the women shared their stories about the offenses they committed, the
question she asked herself was...
Didn’t we all?

Finally Home

April 2020 | Home Group
By: L.M. | Brooklyn, N.Y.
A transgender member shares about the group she found that loves her no matter what

A God Of My Understanding

March 2019 | What’s On Your Mind?
By: Kevin K. | Round Rock, Texas
His perception of God may be a little bit different, but he believes in Alcoholics Anonymous before everything else

AA News

October 2018
World Service Meeting, October 7-11

What a ride

September 2018
By: Sam M. | Alexandria, Virginia

Our Twelve Steps: 80 Wonderful Years

May 2018
By: Bill W.

The bright spot

September 2017
By: Paul M. | Wahkon, Minnesota

Highlight of the evening

August 2017
By: Sherry A. | Warwick, New York
On Tuesday nights, she got to deliver some hope. And some she put right in their hands

What’s On Your Mind: It’s All Relative. Or Is It?

December 2016
Putting one dollar in the basket may no longer be enough, suggests an AA who thinks we may need to rethink our attitude when it comes to our tradition of self-support

Behind a Locked Door

December 2015

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