Alcoholism At Large
March 2021
| Making Amends
The costs of the COVID-19 lockdown on alcoholism and recovery
When All Is Said And Done
November 2017
| Issue Title Here
By:
Karen E.
| Puyallup, Wash.
A powerful message of gratitude from one AA who has found her true home
Peace Be Still
October 2015
When he feels the urge to make ripples in the pond, he turns to his Higher Power
A Teaspoon of Willingness
August 2015
She was nearly dying of cirrhosis before she decided to try to stop drinking
Drowning in Red Wine
April 2012
By:
Denise K.
| Groton, Massachusetts
A woman reaches out to a friend she's never met—but knows too well
A small dry leaf
April 2009
By:
Svetlana S.
| Rostov-on-Don, Russia
A Russian woman discovers service . . . or does it discover her?
Helping Others
January 2006
By:
Chuck B.
| Dayton, Ohio
In taking a meeting to inmates, AAs find they receive more than they give
Expectations of AA
September 1993
By:
Anonymous
| Manila
in a moment of crisis he learned that sobriety doesn't depend on personalities
A Power Greater Than Compulsion
May 1992
By:
Norm W.
| Magalia, California
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
