
Welcoming Observers to Al-Anon Meetings
When groups register with the World Service Office (WSO), they are asked to indicate whether they welcome observers at their meeting. These observers may or may not be affected by someone else’s drinking;
Sharing Family Recovery—Globally
Has Al-Anon had a positive impact on your life? Have you considered sharing Al-Anon content via social media? An easy way to spread members’ experience, strength, and hope is by sharing directly from
You don’t have to drink to suffer from alcoholism…
During September, awareness campaigns in the US and Canada celebrate recovery by highlighting the benefits of prevention, treatment, and sobriety. Al‑Anon members can raise awareness about family recovery by sharing Al‑Anon and Alateen
Recapping the 2023 Al-Anon International Convention
Al-Anon, Alateen, and A.A. members and their guests joined together June 29–July 2, 2023, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, to celebrate recovery, unity, and service in Al-Anon Family Groups at the Al-Anon International
Just a Teen’s Reach Away
I have been drawn to Alateen service ever since recognizing that my own struggles throughout my teen years were actually the effects of living with the disease of alcoholism. My struggle to claim
Living Out the Al-Anon Declaration
In my early days in Al‑Anon, I gained a deeper awareness of the impact of alcoholism on my life and relationships. Through Al‑Anon meetings, literature, and the shared experiences of fellow members, I