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If you think someone you know needs help...
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Is there an Alcoholic in your
Life?
If someone you love has a drinking problem,
this booklet will provide you with facts about a simple program of
recovery. Through its help, over a million people who once drank too much
are now living comfortable and productive lives without alcohol. |
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44 Questions This
pamphlet is designed for those who are interested in A.A. for themselves,
for a friend or relative, or simply because they wish to be better
informed about this unusual Fellowship. Included are answers to many of
the specific questions that have been asked about A.A. in the past. |
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AA Fact File
Millions of men and women have heard or
read about the unique Fellowship called Alcoholics Anonymous since its
founding in 1935. Of these, more than 2,000,000 now call themselves
members. People who once drank to excess, they finally acknowledged that
they could not handle alcohol, and now live a new way of life without it. |
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For Anyone New Coming to A.A.
For Anyone Referring People to A.A.
This information is both for people who may
have a drinking problem and for those in contact with people who have, or
are suspected of having, a problem. Most of the information is available
in more detail in literature published by A.A. World Services, Inc. This
sheet tells what to expect from Alcoholics Anonymous. It describes what
A.A. is, what A.A. does, and what A.A. does not do. |
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