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Anonymity is one of the most important principles in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). If you’re wondering, will people know
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Whether you’re starting your own journey, lending a hand to someone else, or helping in a professional role, we hope these stories give a sense of connection and support.
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Anonymity is one of the most important principles in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). If you’re wondering, will people know

Many in AA believe that it’s not how often you drink, but how you drink, that determines whether

Since its founding in 1935, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has helped millions of people on their journey to sobriety.

This post is for anyone worried about drinking and seeking support. If that sounds like you (or someone

Is AA right for me? If you’ve asked yourself this question, you’re not alone. Every one of us

To Managing Editors, News Reporters and Photo DirectorsRadio and Television Editors and ProducersTelevision Talk Show HostsSocial Media Influencers,

Alcoholics Anonymous is a supportive community dedicated to helping individuals achieve and maintain sobriety. How does Alcoholics Anonymous

Is AA Religious? This is a question we hear often. AA is not a religious organisation and isn’t

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a network of individuals who have recognised the need to stop drinking and seek

Expressions commonly heard in AA are “If you don’t take that first drink, you can’t get drunk” and

AA and the Professional Community Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has a long-standing relationship with professionals in healthcare, addiction treatment,
Our blog features personal stories that share our experience, strength, and hope. From hitting rock bottom to embracing a new life in recovery, these honest reflections highlight the challenges and triumphs along the way. Each story serves as a reminder that you’re not alone and that a brighter, sober future is possible.
Recovery is about finding the strength to climb out of the darkest moments and reclaim control of your life. No matter how deep the struggle feels, with support and the right tools, freedom from alcohol is within reach. Every step forward is a step toward a healthier, brighter future.