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Alcoholism Support Groups - Al-Anon

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      new window Al-Anon Alateen  [Recommended]   Description: Official site for the support group for friends and family of alcoholics. Includes information, meeting schedules, events. (Al-Anon.org)
new window The Forum  [Recommended]   Description: Official magazine of Al-Anon Family Groups. How to subscribe. Includes new articles from each issue and an archive of back issues. (al-anon.org)
new window Al-Anon Alateen Worldwide Description: List of national Al-Anon and Alateen offices around the world. (al-anon.org)
new window Al-Anon Meetings - Face to Face Description: Source for finding lists of face-to-face Al-Anon meetings on the net, as well as contact telephone numbers worldwide. From About.com. (alcoholism.about.com)
new window Al-Anon, Alateen, and ACOA Description: Some general information about the three fellowships. (angelfire.com)
new window Alateen Description: Alateen is a fellowship of young Al-Anon members, usually teenagers, whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking. (Al-Anon.org)
new window Cooperation Between Al-Anon and AA Description: Guideline of Al-Anon on cooperation without affiliation with Alcoholics Anonymous. (PDF requires Acrobat Reader) (niafg.org)
new window Information for Professionals Description: How to refer a client to Al-Anon or Alateen and what they can expect. (al-anon.org)
new window Online Al-Anon Information Service Description: Information about family groups, links to meetings, and websites. (ola-is.org)
new window Relationship Between A.A. and Al-Anon Description: Guideline of Alcoholics Anonymous on cooperation without affiliation with Al-Anon. Includes 1969 "Resolution of Gratitude." (PDF requires Acrobat Reader) (aa.org)
new window TV Spot for Al-Anon Description: Fifteen second public service announcement for Al-Anon. "Why be alone?" (Requires viewer software.) (nj-al-anon.org)
new window TV Spot for Alateen Description: Fifteen second public service announcement for Alateen. "Why be alone?" (Requires viewer software.) (nj-al-anon.org)
 




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