Alcoholism is a family disease...
you
are no longer alone
AL-ANON
FAMILY GROUPS: Hope for families & friends of alcoholics
We
invite you to try our program. At Al-Anon meetings, you will meet other
people facing the same problems you are.
In
Al-Anon, we begin to recover from the effects of being close to an
alcoholic. We do this by sharing our experiences with others. As we begin
to understand the family disease of alcoholism, we are better able to handle
our problems and improve our lives. You can gain support and understanding
by listening and speaking with others at Al-Anon meetings.
In Al-Anon, you are no
longer alone.
We urge
you to contact the nearest Al-Anon Family Group.
No Dues
or Fees. Our meetings are free. We meet our group expenses by passing the
basket. All contributions are voluntary.
Anonymous and Confidential. Your identity and what you say at meetings will
be carefully guarded.
Al-Anon/Alateen is supported by members’ voluntary contributions and from
the sale of our Conference Approved Literature.
It's
Time For Help.
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Alcoholism is a family disease. It affects everyone who is close to the
alcoholic. Most of us believe that the alcoholic is the one who needs to
change. It comes as a shock to hear that we also need to change and it's
time to look at ourselves. By going to an Al-Anon meeting, you will find
help and understanding. You will no longer be alone.
There is
a Better Way.
Are you
"sick and tired of being sick and tired"? On your own, you've tried
everything you could think of and nothing seems to work. Don't be too hard
on yourself and don't give up. There is hope. You are at a turning point. If
you would like your life to be different, Al-Anon offers you a better way.
At Al-Anon meetings, you will meet people who understand your frustration.
We Urge
you to Try Al-Anon.
Like
you, members in Al-Anon know what it is like to live with the uncertainty of
alcoholism. At this critical time in your life, you can begin to move
forward by finding out where Al-Anon meetings are located in your
community.
Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc
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Do
you feel like you don't know where to turn?
“I can’t take it
anymore. This better work.”
“When will my life be
normal?”
“Is this the end of all
our problems?”
“I had nightmares about
her drinking after treatment.”
“I was angry, hurt and
confused.”
“I took it personally
when my son drank again.”
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