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  1. This practical booklet demonstrates, through simple examples, how A.A. members throughout the world live and stay sober one day at a time.

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    • Zoom Not For Everyone

    Staff at substance abuse centers on the Big Island said Zoom was a life-saving component to continuing their recovery programs during the pandemic. It is also an avenue they hope they can continue offering clients in the future, regardless of whether things return to normal soon. Andi Pawasarat-Losalio, executive director at the Bridge House in Hon...

    AA members who live and operate outside of treatment facilities, like Sherry H., a retired educator and artist more than four years sober, say that Zoom has been a literal lifesaver for members who work meetings into their regular 9 to 5 routines. Sherry established her AA home group’s Zoom account. Similar to Chris’s experience, the business meeti...

    The skepticism for some in AA about Zoom pertains to the details in what it takes for alcoholics to get sober, according to several people who spoke with Civil Beat. AA boasts 2.1 million members around the world. Studies debate its effectiveness, but the Surgeon General of the United States in its 2016 Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health said it ...

  2. Alcoholics Anonymous, also known as the “Big Book,” presents the A.A. program for recovery from alcoholism. First published in 1939, its purpose was to show other alcoholics how the first 100 people of A.A. got sober. Now translated into over 70 languages, it is still considered A.A.’s basic text.

  3. Dec 30, 2017 · 12-Step Recovery Programs have done communicating their essential themes in print. At the Freedom Club, you’ll find recovery literature, including A.A. and N.A. literature, available near cost or for free. Many of us have found this literature extremely helpful in our personal recovery.

  4. Alcoholics Anonymous ( AA) is a global peer-led mutual aid fellowship begun in the United States dedicated to abstinence-based recovery from alcoholism through its spiritually inclined twelve-step program.

  5. Read online: "Alcoholic Anonymous", the basic text book of the 12-step recovery program of Alcoholics Anonymous, including recovery stories of AA members.

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  7. A.A. has been helping alcoholics recover for more than 80 years. A.A.'s program of recovery is built on the simple foundation of one alcoholic sharing with another. If your drinking is out of control, A.A. can help. Learn More.

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