Alcoholism Recovery Program
Alcoholics Anonymous is an alcoholism recovery program with one primary purpose: to carry the message of recovery to alcoholics who still suffer. The AA program of recovery, set forth in our Twelve Steps, offers the alcoholic a way to develop a satisfying life without alcohol.
If you are having trouble with your drinking or do not understand alcoholism, you may be interested in the program of recovery offered by Alcoholics Anonymous.
Your Questions Answered
- Frequently Asked Questions About A.A. – Answers the questions most commonly asked about A.A. by alcoholics seeking help and their families and friends. | PDF Download
- How It Works – How the program works. | PDF Download
- Is A.A. for You? – Symptoms of alcoholism are summed up in 12 questions most A.A.s had to answer to identify themselves as alcoholics. | PDF Download
- Newcomer Asks – Gives straightforward, brief answers on 15 points that once puzzled many of us. | PDF Download
- Questions and Answers on Sponsorship – Uses shared A.A. experience to answer 34 questions likely to be asked by persons seeking sponsors, persons wanting to be sponsors, and groups planning sponsorship activity. | PDF Download
- Where Do I Go From Here? – For people leaving treatment facilities, a single-sheet flyer tells of continuing help offered by “outside” A.A.s. | PDF Download
Our Literature
- Big Book – Available in print, audio, eBook, and PDF format. This is our program.
- Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions– Available in print, audio, eBook, and PDF format. Bill W.’s 24 essays on the Steps and the Traditions discuss the principles of individual recovery and group unity.