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Consider your drinking carefully in the light of what you may learn from these pages.Determine, for yourself, whether or not alcohol has truly become a problem for you. This is A.A. PDF

Twelve questions only you can answer.Only you can decide whether you want to give A.A.a try — whether you think it can help you.
Is A.A. For You?


The process of matching newcomer and sponsor is
as informal as everything else in A.A. Often, the new
person simply approaches a more experienced
member who seems compatible, and asks that member to be a sponsor. Questions & Answers on Sponsorship PDF

This file has been prepared to help provide basic informational material on the A.A. Fellowship, and in response to requests for data in a format suitable for filing and ready reference. A.A. Fact File PDF

If you think you have a drinking problem – if you suspect that drinking may be one of your problems – then you will read in this pamphlet the stories of women who once thought and felt as you do. A.A. for the Woman PDF

We kept getting sent back to jail or prison, or reformatory, or work farm, time after time.We figured we must be doing something wrong. Maybe drinking had something to do with it. It Sure Beats Sitting in a Cell PDF

The heart of the suggested program of personal recovery is contained in Twelve Steps describing the experience of the earliest members of the Society. The Twelve Steps Illustrated

Some A.A. members have misused drugs, often as a substitute for alcohol, in such a manner as to become a threat to the achievement and maintenance of sobriety. These incidents have caused all A.A. members to be concerned with what is popularly known as the “pill problem.”
The AA member-Medications & other Drugs

If someone you love has a drinking problem, this booklet will provide you with facts about a simple program of recovery. Through its help, over a million people who once drank too much are now living comfortable and productive lives without alcohol. Is There An Alcoholic In Your Life?
For Anyone New Coming to A.A.
For Anyone Referring People to A.A.