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  1. Who Are Al-Anon Members? Al-Anon members are people, just like you, who are worried about someone with a drinking problem. Family members have the opportunity to learn from the experiences of others who have faced similar problems.

  2. Al-Anon is a mutual support group of peers who share their experience in applying the Al-Anon principles to problems related to the effects of a problem drinker in their lives. Find an Al-Anon Meeting.

  3. How does Al-Anon work? There is no magic formula that enables you to help someone stop—or cut back—on his or her drinking. Alcoholism is a complex problem, with many related issues. But AlAnon can help you learn how to cope with the challenges of someone else’s drinking.

  4. Jun 29, 2012 · Alateen provides a safe place for young people affected by someone else’s drinking to share their own experience, strength, and hope with each other, and to learn how to apply the principles of the AlAnon/Alateen program to their lives.

  5. The Kentucky Area is an Al-Anon service area that encompasses the state of Kentucky (excluding Ashland, KY), seven counties in South-Central Indiana, and Metropolis, Illinois.

  6. Electronic Al-Anon meetings are held online and over the phone. Electronic meeting formats include: Phone, Email, Chat, Blog, Bulletin Board, Instant Messaging (Skype, WhatsApp, Discord, etc.), Web Conferencing (Zoom, WebEx, etc.) and Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.).

  7. Al-Anon Meetings. Dear Families and Friends of Alcoholics, The groups listed on this page may be meeting in‑person, in‑person with electronic access (hybrid), or electronically. We encourage newcomers and members planning to attend these meetings to check the meeting details and map pin for guidance on how members can attend each meeting.

  8. A mutual support recovery program based on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. A nonprofessional fellowship where members share their experience, strength, and hope to solve their common problems. A program with the anonymity of all Al-Anon, Alateen, and AA members protected.

  9. Whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not, Al-Anon offers hope and recovery to all people affected by the alcoholism of a loved one or friend. Al-Anon has one purpose: to help families of alcoholics.

  10. Al-Anon Family Groups, founded in 1951, is an international mutual aid organization for people who have been impacted by another person's alcoholism. In the organization's own words, Al-Anon is a "worldwide fellowship that offers a program of recovery for the families and friends of alcoholics , whether or not the alcoholic recognizes the ...

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