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Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
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Alcoholics Anonymous Links
Links to a variety of AA websites, both official and unofficial
Official AA Websites
AA Chatroom Groups
- A Vision For You
The Vision For You group runs chatroom meetings on its website. The group was set up in September 2004 and its founder members were from England, Gabon (Africa), Finland and Scotland.
- AAustralia Online Recovery Group
AAustralia is an online audio meeting group which meets everyday at 3 pm and 8 pm Sydney Australia time and has well structured AA meeting using latest technology via audio and with all the trappings of a regular AA meeting except the actual person being present body wise. Please come along and enjoy this new concept and share with us, you'll be made welcome with lots of genuine Aussie hospitality. Cheers Gordy www.aaustralia.co.nr
AA Email Groups
- The Lamplighters
One of the oldest and largest of the email-based AA groups, Lamplighters began life in 1991 among six AA members who subscribed to General Electric's old GENIE electronic mail service. The name Lamplighters came from free word association: "genie" to "magic lamp" to "Lamplighters." After GEnie hooked up to the internet in 1993, the first Internet members began to appear. With this growth, the group obtained an independent internet account and a new "home" for its list.
- The Meeting of Minds
The Meeting of Minds group ( or 'MoM' for short) was set up in 1993 and has been running weekly meetings by mailing list since then. One of AA's 12 Steps is the topic each fortnight, and alternate weeks are discussion topics. Meetings are 'closed' which means they are for AA members and those who think they might have a drink problem.
- Online AA Freethinkers Group
This group of Alcoholics Anonymous maintains a tradition of free expression, and conducts a meeting where alcoholics may feel free to express any beliefs, doubts or disbeliefs they may have, and to share their own personal form of spiritual experience, their search for it, or their rejection of it. We do not endorse or oppose any form of religion or atheism. Our only wish is to assure suffering alcoholics that they can find sobriety in AA without having to accept anyone else's beliefs or having to deny their own.
AA Forum Groups
- AA Forum Group
The purpose of the AA Forum Group is to inquire into the distinctions of Recovery and create the possibility of living a life as a Recovering person that we love and living it powerfully so that we can help others recover from alcoholism. This meeting is an open meeting and we request that you respect the anonymity of all that participate in it.
- Alcoholics Anonymous Way Of Life Group
Alcoholics Anonymous Way Of Life Group offers a warm welcome to anyone who is recovering from Alcoholism with the help of the 12 Step Programme, also to anyone who thinks they may have a drinking problem. This is a forum where we share our experience, strength and hope with each other.
Service Bodies
Websites for Offline AA Groups
- Agnostic AA New York
AA for agnostics and all others in New York City, New York, USA.
- AA Lanzarote
The official website of the English-speaking group of Alcoholics Anonymous in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain.
- Smile Of Sobriety
AA Group, Chennai, India - Smile Of Sobriety AA Open Meeting
Unnofficial AA Websites & interesting or useful non-AA Websites
AA Conventions
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Antrim Area Convention, Northern Ireland
12th—14th September 2008
Theme: I am Responsible
The Clarion Hotel, Carrickfergus Co Antrim Northern Ireland
Hotel Telephone No. 028 9336 4556
Local Tourist Board for B and B Bookings Telephone No. 028 9335 8049
Carrickfergus is on the Antrim Coast Road and only 10 miles from Belfast Ferry Terminals. Larne Ferry Terminal is 15 miles.
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