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What Is A.A.?
Alcoholics
Anonymous
is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking
problem.
It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and
available
almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements.
Membership
is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking
problem.
Suggestions for anyone who might have a drinking
problem
1. If you would like to speak to someone, please call an AA office near
you
so
that local members can assist you. You can look in almost any local phone book listed under Alcoholics Anonymous - OR - 2. Read more information to explore what AA is and how AA can help. 3. Attend an AA meeting. Call a local AA office to get a list of meetings - OR- Select here to read online schedules for
meetings
in Northeast Ohio
1. Read
more how AA members can help.If you are a family member or friend of someone who
has
a drinking problem 1. Read more information to explore what AA is and how AA can help.
2. Contact Al-Anon Family Groups. If you are a professional or need to refer someone to AA 2. If you are in NE Ohio you can contact specific committees, including: Members of the clergy, medical professions, or legal professions, Correctional Facilities, Treatment Facilities, and general inquiries. 3. If you are anywhere outside NE Ohio and are a health care professional, correctional or treatment facility professional, media/news professional, employee assistance professional, educator, member of the clergy, counselor, social worker or student contact our General Service Office and they will direct your inquiry accordingly. |