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Changing Course

August 2020 | LGBTQ+
By: Eve K. | Lexington, Ky.
I was nourished by these women. What resonated loudly was hearing that “getting sober is like trying to turn the Titanic around.” The woman’s words shook me to my core.

Look Back, But Don’t Stare

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By: V.B. | Naugatuck, Conn.
Our job is to remember the past, learn from it—but don’t repeat it

Feed Them and They Will Come

February 2013
By: Harold C. | Nicoma Park, Oklahoma
A group’s hunger to help their meeting grow gives them food for thought

Dysfunction Junction

October 2012
By: Carol K. | Sarasota, Florida
An alcoholic with a happy upbringing speaks up

Letter from Prison

April 2012
By: Ralph D. | Springfield, Massachusetts
Finding himself locked up yet again, he admitted defeat in his battle with alcoholism

Chain Of Trust

December 2007
By: Fran H. | L'Anse, Michigan
A sponsor's loss becomes gratitude

Not You, Dad

August 2007
By: Pat M. | Lordshill
A backhanded compliment

An Island of Sanity

October 1998
By: Lois C. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Tradition Ten - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy.

Fifty Years of Gratitude

June 1994
By: George S.

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

February 1991
By: Lawrence K. Altman, M.D.
A Question of Ethics: Should Alcoholics Get Transplanted Livers?

Activity

May 1973
By: Ross W. | San Francisco, California
With so much going on, who has time to take that first drink?

Growing Pains

August 1972
By: G. G. | Phoenix, Arizona
Are we ready for this new surge of acceptance?

Youth Reaches Out to Youth

July 1969
By: J. C. | Forth Worth, Texas
A teenager himself not too long ago, Bunky found it's a short step from helping Alateens to helping all teens

My Name Is Jean

August 1968
By: J. C. | Wayne, Michigan

How AA Changed a Non-Alcoholic's Life

April 1957
By: Mrs. H. E. G. | Elberton, Georgia

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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

Alcoholism At Large

September 2011

JUST VISITING

December 2008
By: Betty L. | Fitchburg, Wisconsin
After eighteen years of chasing sobriety, a drunk surrenders and gets to work

A Life Filled With Joy

March 2008
By: Marjorie Y. | Brockway, Pennsylvania
Tools for living and dying

Find A Good Group, Sis

April 2006
By: Yvonne Z. | St. Petersburg, Florida
Surrender comes after more than thirty years

Life In a Different Universe

March 2001
By: Edward G. | Washington, D.C.

A Whirlwind of Excitement

February 2000
By: Joany W. | Marysville, Ontario

Where and When

March 1997
By: Guylene J. | Houston, Texas

The Circle of Peace

July 1992
By: J. F. M. | Tucson, Arizona

The Gift of Time

June 1991
By: J. J. | Dover, Pennsylvania
One alcoholic sharing his or her experience, strength, and hope with another is the heart of Alcoholics Anonymous. This month, six more AAs share their thoughts on this topic, so vital to AA's future.

Quiet, Unassuming Power

January 1983
By: A. T. | Oneonta, New York
We can't explain <emphasis type="underline">how</emphasis> it works but meetings are <emphasis type="underline">where</emphasis> it works

Different and Unique

From a young age, this AA felt apart from everyone else

SUNDAY-JULY 4

June 1965
TORONTO, CANADA --JULY 2-4, 1965 HEADQUARTERS: AA Royal York Hotel AL-ANON King Edward Hotel

Our "Peace Corps" for Zululand

July 1962
By: J. R. | Brooklyn, New York
arrived in South Africa when three AAs set out to tell the Zulu people that alcoholism is a disease and not a disgrace

You Can't Go Back to Brigadoon

January 1956
By: Anonymous | Ohio

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