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Estimates of A.A. Groups and Members broken down by U.S., Canada, Correctional Facilities, Loners, Internationalists, Homers and Internationally.
A sobriety coin is a token given to Alcoholics Anonymous or other twelve-step program members representing the amount of time the member has remained sober. It is traditionally a medallion the size of a poker chip, 34 mm (1.34 in) (standard) or 39 mm (1.5 in) in diameter.
Jul 1, 2021 · One longtime AA member said the ease Zoom provides cuts too many corners in the program designed for disciplined living. Bill A., who’s been sober 39 years, is known as a gruff old-timer...
Apr 1, 2023 · Sobriety Statistics, 12 Step Recovery Rates. The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, p. xx, 4th Edition, says: “Of alcoholics who came to A.A. and really tried, 50% got sober at once and remained that way; 25% sobered up after some relapses, and among the remainder, those who stayed on with A.A. showed improvement.
DateNameLocationComment/big Book StoryDec 11Bill WilsonNew YorkCo-Founder of AA – Bill’s StoryJun 10Dr.Bob SmithAkronCo-Founder of AA – Dr. Bob’s ...JuneEddie ReillyAkronSobered in 1949JuneDr. McK.AkronFailed to gain long term sobrietyEstimated of worldwide A.A. Groups and Members by year. View PDF. Printing a single copy of this item is permitted, in accordance with A.A. World Services, Inc. Content Use Policy. Back to. Top.
Studies show that involvement in AA, either as a nonmember or full-fledged member of the organization, can help increase short-term and long-term abstinence. A long-term follow-up study conducted in 1991 reported that 47% of AA members maintained sobriety over a 16-year period.
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