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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.

That Monumental Thirst

May 2004
By: Judith N. | Marysville, Washington
She was afraid she would crave a drink for the rest of her life

An AA Meeting in Watts

February 1971
By: L. H. | North Hollywood, California

Sidelined by remorse

September 2010
By: J.M. | Kansas City, Mo.
After his brother's suicide, he blames himself and drops out of AA

Encounter With Old Age

November 1962
By: Reverend Mounir Sa'adah
Facing ahead makes the past seem richer and the future more welcome

The Twelve Steps Revisited/Step 4

September 1961
By: J. E. | Guilford, Connecticut
Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves

Mail Call for All A.A.s at Home Or Abroad

June 1947
By: I.A.G. | St. Louis, Missouri
For the Young A.A.

Stop Digging!

June 2015
She decided the bottom she had was low enough

"Don't Do It, Mom, He's Not Worth It!"

June 2011
By: Tom | Osseo, Minnesota
An incident of domestic violence and a daughter's rejection was the spark he needed to get sober

Will They Listen?

February 1996
By: Annemarie M. | Raynham, Massachusetts

Don't Compare

July 1976
By: T. C. | North Hollywood, California
He was seventy. . .but the teenaged AA member helped teach him. . .

The Pleasures of Reading

August 1947
By: M. N. | Manhattan, New York
<emphasis type="italic">The Story of Mrs. Murphy</emphasis> by Natalie Anderson Scott (E. P. Dutton, $3)

Story Archive: Who Sponsors Whom?

April 2011
By: Bob M. | Thornhill, Ontario
When a wet drunk shows up at a meeting

Alcoholism At Large

May 2026 | How the steps changed my life
Poll: Americans drinking less

At Wit’s End

November 2020 | Our Twelve Traditions

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The Orange Juice Worked!

March 2012
By: Anonymous

Our Primary Purpose and the Special-purpose Group

November 2000
By: John L. Norris, MD
From The October 1977 Grapevine

Our Primary Purpose and the Special-purpose Group

November 1989
By: John L. Norris, MD
From the October 1977 Grapevine

Our Primary Purpose and the Special-purpose Group

October 1977
By: John L. Norris, MD
A 13-page section in which five individuals express their opinions on an issue of moment in AA

Responsibility Is the Name of the Game

November 1966
By: D. W. | Van Nuys
There are times when I plain and simply don't like it, but. . .

Once Over Lightly

September 1975
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

Carrying the Message

October 1971
By: M. B. | Faribault, Minnesota
Because I wanted to

A Special Bond

February 2025 | Longtimers
By: Gary C. | Arvada, Colorado
Four guys who got sober together long ago meet to talk, laugh and yes, give each other a big hug

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

January 1970
By: Rural Opportunities
Communities Tackle Alcoholism in Low-Income Groups

From the page to my heart

January 2021 | Oldtimers!
By: Ann A. | Blaine, Minn.
Young and confused, she landed in a meeting full of men. Luckily there was a basket in the corner

Mall Walker

June 2002
By: Don A. | Peoria, Illinois

Chuck

March 1993
By: Fay D. | Elliot Lake, Ontario

Put Aside Anger

July 1965
By: Anonymous

You Can Go Home Again

January 2000
--<emphasis type="italic">an Interview with Al K.</emphasis>

Sober Ink

August 2014
By: Catherine M. | Jessup, Pennsylvania
A sober mom makes a trip to the tattoo parlor to clear up a bit of the past

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