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Our History. On December 16, 1943, “capping off a year of miracles [in which Alcoholics Anonymous began in Canada] eighty people enjoyed a banquet at the Royal York Hotel and celebrated their new friends and more importantly, their sobriety …. Eighty people had renewed their lives, many of them had arrived from the gutter and 12 months ...
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Adult Children of Alcoholics is a Twelve Step, Twelve Tradition program of people who grew up in alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional homes. We meet with each other in a mutually respectful, safe environment and acknowledge our common experiences.
If you are new to Alcoholics Anonymous or are wondering how to join us, welcome. GTA Intergroup is the body of Alcoholics Anonymous in The Greater Toronto Area that serves as a forum for discussion and a focus for cooperation and coordination among AA groups in the GTA in carrying the message of Alcoholics Anonymous to the suffering alcoholic ...
Join us March 15-17 at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel for the Ontario Regional Conference of Alcoholics Anonymous with Al-Anon/Alateen. Friday Keynote AA Speaker: Katie P, Austin, TX. Saturday Banquet AA Speaker: John A, Heartland, TX. Also: Steve L, Nashville, TN Ruth L, Montreal, QC And many, many more! Featured Al-Anon Speaker: Catherine ...
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The A.A. program, as set forth in the Twelve Steps to recovery, offers the alcoholic an opportunity to develop a satisfying way of life free from alcohol. 1. Make medical or psychiatric diagnoses, or offer advice. 2. Provide drying-out or nursing services, hospitalization, drugs, housing, jobs, money or other welfare services.
Ottawa Intergroup AA has a Zero Tolerance Policy to ensure all volunteers are treated with dignity and respect. This means aggressive or violent behaviour on the phone or otherwise, will not be tolerated. If you have questions, please call 613.237.6000 or email info@ottawaaa.org.
A.A. has a solution. That isn't an empty promise. 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.