
“Al-Anon Family Groups Mobile App” Celebrates One Year!
In one year, over 50,000 members have joined the app, and approximately 2,700 have subscribed to Premium Content to enjoy exclusive Al‑Anon member sharings and support the efforts of the World Service Office (WSO)
Celebrating the Gift of Al-Anon Recovery
I find that recovery from the effects of someone else’s alcoholism, as rewarding as it can be, can also be very hard work. That’s why I think it’s important to regularly acknowledge my
Keeping Al-Anon Safe
When I was a newcomer in Al‑Anon, safety in meetings meant many things to me, including serenity, anonymity, confidentiality, and acceptance. It meant serenity because the only time I experienced peace during the
Where Can I Find Out More about Al-Anon’s History?
The following materials can provide helpful information on the growth of our fellowship: The Al-Anon Family Groups—Classic Edition (B-5) Lois Remembers (B-7) Many Voices, One Journey (B-31) How Al-Anon Works for Families & Friends of Alcoholics (B-32),
Did Your Group Resume its Face-to-Face Meeting?
As newcomers and members feel safe to return to in-person meetings to find help and comfort in Al-Anon and Alateen meeting rooms, it is important for groups to verify that the face‑to‑face meeting information on display to the public and in the WSO’s records is still current. Here are a few things your group can do to help people
“Alcoholism, the Family Disease” (P-4)—Happy 60th Anniversary!
Here are some interesting facts about one of the first Al-Anon pamphlets published as Conference Approved Literature (CAL) in 1961 . . . The pamphlet was originally a booklet developed by Harold Black,