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PO Box 1980

January 1984
By: E. D. | Dallas, Texas
Remembering a friend

PO Box 1980

November 1981
By: E. H. | Trenton, New Jersey
Two kinds of help

PO Box 1980

September 1981
By: C. C. | Athens
No toast without bread

PO Box 1980

June 1981
By: L. M. | Norfolk, Virginia
The day outranks the years

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

September 1980
By: New York Times
The Heredity Factor

Alcoholic Ziuq

November 1979

PO Box 1980

June 1979
By: D. P. | Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Western hospitality

PO Box 1980

April 1979
By: R. P. | Seaside, Oregon
Rewards of Step Nine

Principles

March 1979
Around the Tables

PO Box 1980

January 1978
By: C. W., L. G. | Craig, Colorado
Are we getting too fancy?

PO Box 1980

October 1977
By: M. C. | Pomona, California
What age gap?

God Is My Friend

June 1977
By: S. H. | Virginia Beach, Virginia
He lets me make mistakes and loves me just the same

Riffraff?

September 1975
Around the Tables

PO Box 1980

March 1975
By: H. C. | Orange, California
Where the cleanup starts

Not as I Say. . .

March 1975
Around the Tables

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AA News

January 2022 | Beginners
Looking to the Future

Is AA accessible to all?

October 2019 | Is AA Accessible to all who need it?
By: Debra L. | Mint Hill, North Carolina
Her journey into service revealed a need for more handrails, ramps, babysitters and Braille

A Place of Silence

December 2025 | Sober Holidays & Remote Communities
By: Joan O. | New Smyrna Beach, Florida
When she’s overwhelmed, she’s learned to get quiet and listen. This day she needed to connect

Walking Through My Emotions

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: J.S. | St. Petersburg,, Fla.
One foot after another leads to emotional sobriety

Set free

June 2018
By: Barbara R. | Madawaska, Maine

Always Wanting More

August 2017
By: Pat R. | Satanta, Kan.
When he was drinking, he could never get enough of alcohol or pain and trouble. Now that he’s sober, he wants more and more Fellowship and peace

God as We Understand Him

November 2015
A member offers his thoughts on this key phrase in our literature

One of the Lucky Ones

October 2014
By: Jann O. | Silvis, Illinois
An accident in the night near her local bar keeps it green

Remembering the Light

September 2014
By: Anonymous
The building was abandoned, as was his life, but he had not yet given up on his faith

Gruff Love

November 2013
By: David S. | New York, New York

A Few Cloudy Days

July 2013
By: John V. | Jamestown, California
With no AA in prison, one alcoholic tells how Grapevines and members' letters brighten his day

A Mother's Prayer

December 2012
By: Shirley S. | New York, New York
A grieving mom shares hope for others who might find this program

The Hopeful Side of Grief

December 2011
By: Pat L. | Astoria, Oregon
By sharing his sorrow a member helps others

CIRCLING THE WAGONS

December 2009
By: DAVID A. | Jacksonville, Fla.

In good times and bad

March 2009
By: GINGER R.B. | Colville, Washington
Service on the Grapevine carriers a board member through a tough time

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