Al-Anon Alateen family Group
Al‑Anon Alateen Fredericksburg is a mutual support self help program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Al‑Anon Alateen Fredericksburg is a mutual support self help program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking.
Our situations may be different, but we share as equals because of what we have in common: our lives have been affected by another person’s drinking. Al-Anon is a mutual support group.
We can find understanding and support when we share our common experiences with each other. Some of us are here because a spouse or partner has struggled
Our situations may be different, but we share as equals because of what we have in common: our lives have been affected by another person’s drinking. Al-Anon is a mutual support group.
We can find understanding and support when we share our common experiences with each other. Some of us are here because a spouse or partner has struggled with alcoholism. For others, the problem drinker is a parent, child, or grandchild. Sometimes a brother, a sister, or some other friend or relative brings us to Al-Anon. Many of us have had more than one alcoholic family member or friend.
Alcoholism has similar effects on us all, even though our relationships to the alcoholic may be different. Many newcomers are most interested in hearing about situations and relationships that are similar to their own. Over time, however, we come to understand that we can benefit from hearing how the Al-Anon principles worked in many different circumstances.
The Twelve Steps and The Twelve Traditions are what the Al-Anon Family Groups use to discover ourselves and how we can work the steps and traditions to fnd fjoy in peace in our lives whether the alcoholic is drinking or not.
The 12 Traditions that follow bind us together in unity. They guide the groups in their relations with other groups,
The Twelve Steps and The Twelve Traditions are what the Al-Anon Family Groups use to discover ourselves and how we can work the steps and traditions to fnd fjoy in peace in our lives whether the alcoholic is drinking or not.
The 12 Traditions that follow bind us together in unity. They guide the groups in their relations with other groups, A.A., and the outside world.
They recommend group attitudes toward leadership, membership, money, property, public relations, and anonymity
The Twelve Steps and Traditions are guides for personal growth and group unity; The Twelve Concepts are guides for service. It shows how the Twelfths step work can be done on a broad scale and how members of a World Service Office can relate to each other and to the groups through a World Service Conference to spread Al-Anon’s message worldwide.
Al-Anon Family Groups Fredericksburg VA
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