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At 2 am on the 1st of June 1975 at the end of a two or three-day bender,
Alcoholics Anonymous offers a unique perspective on alcoholism and recovery, shaped by collective experience and the guiding principles of our program. This blog explores how AA views alcoholism, recovery and the role of anonymity, fellowship and service to achieve lasting sobriety.
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At 2 am on the 1st of June 1975 at the end of a two or three-day bender,

What Corrections Professionals Should Know About AA Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people whose primary purpose is

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.