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  1. Use the AA Grapevine sobriety calculator to see how many years, months, days and hours you have of sobriety. It's amazing what can happen one day at a time.

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  2. How long have members attended A.A. and stayed sober? Every day, people seek a solution to their drinking problem at A.A. meetings. But they may not be ready, for various reasons, to admit they are “powerless over alcohol” and accept the help found in A.A.

  3. Summarizes the latest survey of membership in the U.S. and Canada: who A.A.s are (age, sex, occupation, length of sobriety) and how they got to A.A. Directed to all professionals who work with alcoholics. General Service Conference-approved. View PDF.

  4. The obvious answer is that many people have found sobriety through A.A.’s program of recovery. But there’s another reason, too: general service. To those serving the Fellowship for the first time, the term “general service” may be unfamiliar. From the earliest days of A.A., Bill W. envisioned our message of hope and recovery reaching ...

  5. Results of the Alcoholics Anonymous Membership Survey have been released and are available on the A.A. website and in print. More than 6,000 A.A. members took part in a survey using random selection sampling conducted by the General Service Office in 2022.

  6. The success rate of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is difficult to measure since it's subjective, but some studies have found that up to 70% of participants maintain sobriety for some period of time after completing the program.

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  8. SOBRIETY CALCULATOR. Find out the present length of time of sobriety. Enter your "sobriety date" or "group registration date" below. Use the mm/dd/yyyy format. At this moment, you have been sober for, or your group has been in existence for... Years. or... Months.

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