AA Around the World
April 1997
By:
Elin
Why Must AA Members Continue to Carry the Message for Recovery?
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
September 1989
By:
Jane Gross
Alcoholism Battled At the Gutter Level
An Agnostic Turns It Over
April 1984
By:
S. D.
| Modesto, California
Excerpts from a letter to a newcomer
Our Spiritual Gift
January 1982
By:
Anonymous
| Suffern, New York
A reminder that alcoholism is a threefold disease
Emotional Involvement
January 1962
By:
F. C.
| New York City, New York
Sometimes Cupid's darts hit the wrong mark
Women pioneers
June 1994
By:
Marty M.
| New York, New York
From the special Grapevine publication AA Today--first published in June 1960 to celebrate AA's Twenty-Fifth Anniversary
Pray for Us
August 2025
| Atheist & Agnostic Members
By:
Pete P.
| Brooklyn, New York
On the way to a sober friend’s funeral, a member is reminded about the blessed gift of showing up
An Amends to Remember
July 2024
| Annual Prison Issue
By:
Carol V.
| Pensacola, Florida
She waited 40 years to make this right, and what she got in return was a friend and a big surprise
Sisters of the Heart
February 2021
| Sponsorship
By:
Cathy W.
| San Antonio, Texas
A lucky crew of women dives into AA and forms a beautiful bond over many years and miles
Speed Bump
January 2012
By:
Daniel S.
| Mesa, Arizona
After a bicycle accident landed him in the hospital, he surrendered to the program of AA
Get a Commitment
March 2011
By:
Roxanne R.
| Valley Center, California
Her sponsor said she’d better start doing service if she wanted to stay sober
No Barriers
April 2006
By:
Christina L.
| Quesnel, British Columbia
A member welcomes a deaf alcoholic without sign language
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND RESOURCES
October 2004
If you know someone who is deaf or hard of hearing and sober--or who would like to stop drinking--the following information may help you to communicate AA's message of recovery more effectively.
