Is AA for You? Discover How Alcoholics Anonymous Can Help

Recognising that you may be drinking too much can feel overwhelming, and you might wonder if Alcoholics Anonymous is the right path for you. AA welcomes anyone struggling with alcohol, offering a supportive community that understands these challenges. If stopping feels impossible or other obstacles stand in your way, know that you are not alone.

Ready for Change? Discover What AA Offers

This is just a glimpse of the support AA offers. The best way to understand it is to attend a few meetings or talk to someone who has been where you are—whether by phone, chat or in person. In AA, you’ll meet people who once felt the same uncertainty but found a new way to live. You’ll hear real stories of hope and recovery, reminding you that you’re not alone.

An Invitation

How AA Can Support You

Alcoholics Anonymous is more than a series of meetings; it’s a supportive safe space where judgement fades, and genuine connection grows. Whether you’re facing challenges with alcohol alone or navigating other struggles, AA’s proven recovery principles offer guidance toward a life free from alcohol.

What We Offer

A Clear Path to Sobriety

Your Steps to Recovery

Explore and Discover

Am I an Alcoholic?

Curious about AA but unsure if it’s for you? Don’t let the word alcoholic put you off. Taking our short quiz is a gentle, no-pressure first step—a quick way to see if our experiences might resonate with yours.

Discover the Power of Recovery

What is Alcoholics Anonymous?

In short, Alcoholics Anonymous is a global, community-driven fellowship designed by people who want to stop drinking. Our mission is simple: to offer support through our shared experiences and a powerful, step-by-step program of recovery.

Because We’ve All Started from Day One

Welcome to Alcoholics Anonymous—a place of hope, support, and a fresh start. Our purpose is clear: to help one another find freedom from alcohol and build a new way of life. Each of us has faced that first step, and together, we walk this path to recovery, one day at a time.