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What to Expect at Your First Al-Anon Meeting

If someone you love struggles with alcoholism or addiction, attending an Al-Anon meeting can be a turning point in your own healing. Here’s what you need to know before walking…
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The Three C’s of Al-Anon: You Didn’t Cause It

One of the most powerful concepts in the Al-Anon program is the Three C’s: You didn’t Cause it, you can’t Cure it, and you can’t Control it. For families drowning…
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Al-Anon vs. AA: Understanding the Difference

Al-Anon and AA are companion programs that serve different but related needs. Understanding the difference helps ensure everyone in the family gets the right support. AA Is for the Person…
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How Al-Anon Helps Families Heal from Addiction

Living with someone who has an alcohol or drug problem takes a profound toll on the entire family. Al-Anon provides a path to healing that doesn’t depend on whether the…
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What Is Al-Anon? Support for Families of Alcoholics

Al-Anon Family Groups provide support and hope for the families and friends of people struggling with alcoholism and addiction. Founded in 1951 by Lois Wilson (wife of AA co-founder Bill…
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