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From the Grass Roots

September 1954
By: Walter B. | Grande Prairie, Alberta
HAPPY TALK

At the Expense of Others

March 1992
By: J. H. | Dover, Pennsylvania

Just on Time

August 2015
He realized that it was never too early to get sober, but that if he waited long enough, it might be too late

Web Exclusive: The Alcoholic Express

January 2012
By: Paul S. | New York, New York
A chance encounter on a commuter train introduces a man to the idea of sobriety

Alcoholism At Large

April 2020 | Home Group
Health drink warning

Where the Party Is

August 2008
By: Dossie P. | Aptos, California
Sobriety can be a hoot

Editor's Note

May 2008
By: The Editor

AA Around the World

November 1995
By: Brian N.
Adapted from the Final Report of the 13th World Service Meeting, held in Cartagena, Colombia, October 1994

PO Box 1980

January 1989
By: C. A. | Cleveland
Science fiction

Open Line

August 1984
By: W. B. | Durango, Colorado

AA In A New Town

September 2006
By: John G. | Plattsburgh, New York
It's not the where--it's the how

Chain Reaction

December 2020 | Remote Communities + Sober Holidays
By: Butch M. | Santee, Calif.
In Twelfth Step work, sometimes we throw a stone, making ripples that keep on going in ways we can’t imagine

Home Sweet Home

October 2014
By: Anonymous
Her eagerness to volunteer at her Central Office led to a job at a place she knew quite well

Once Over Lightly

August 1984
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

No Ordinary Lunch

December 2024 | Remote Communities and Sober Holidays
By: Anonymous | Louisville, Kentucky
One day in a quiet suburban neighborhood, a meeting of two friends becomes a life-saving opportunity to reach out

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Growing old in AA

October 2009
By: JOSE G. | Port Orchard, Wash.

AA in Paradise

September 1993
By: Wanda L. | Denpasar

The 1,200-mile, 29-year Twelfth Step Call

July 1982
By: D. M. | Arlington, Texas

Short Takes

March 1967
By: Here's How

What We Were Like

August 1989
By: T. F. | Santa Rosa, California

Why grateful?

March 2017
By: Carol S. | New York, New York

The Fight Is Over

November 2015
From butting heads with her parents, to resisting AA, surrender didn't come naturally to her

Editor's Note

October 2006
By: The Editor

Where I Would Like to See AA Go

January 2000
By: L.N. | Ashton, Idaho

Around AA

August 1997
Digest of Advisory Actions

Grieving, but Grateful

March 1997
By: Linda A. | Toronto, Ontario

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

July 1980
By: Michele Kogstad
Asian Americans in Danger

PO Box 1980

June 1979
By: F. D. | Argo, Illinois
But for the Grace of God

Saved by the Directory

October 1958
By: D. H. | Ghana
Ghana

AA Around the World

May 1958
By: Don E. | Cambodia
A LONER IN CAMBODIA <lbNews, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH

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