How AA Meetings Have Changed
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Gilbert G.
| San Francisco, Calif.
A lot has changed in the rooms, but the heart and spirit of AA still resonates
What’s With the Dress Code?
September 2023
| Young & Sober
By:
Jeff Y.
| Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Are the local small-t traditions at our meetings the same as our Twelve Traditions? A member shares his thoughts
Speaking for Ourselves
October 2022
| Relapse
By:
Alex M.
| Louisville, Ky.
It’s OK to share our opinions, as long as it’s understood that they’re not AA’s
Johnny Appleseed And AA
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Bill K.
| St Albans, Vt.
A two year commitment becomes a lifelong love of spreading the AA message
Sanity Restored
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Michael P.
Sobriety means more than a lengthy string of days
The High Cost of Sanity
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Lori M.
| Houston, Texas
Her third DUI in six weeks put her in a Texas prison for 20 years. Which is where she said: “I need help.”
In a safe place
June 2018
By:
Anonymous
While working in a refugee camp, a member tells how she stays sane, sober and most of all, grateful
On the Job
December 2015
When he first got sober, his career came first … until it he could no longer hold a job
A Mother's Final Gift
December 2014
By:
Jamie A.
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin
A newcomer reconnects with her dying mom and gets a little surprise in the mail
A Glimpse of History
November 1993
Steering Clear of Negativity
August 1993
By:
Bill B.
| Mount Holly, New Jersey
this AA has learned to take what he needs and leave the rest
