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If you need help with a drinking problem either phone our national helpline FREE on 0800 9177650, contact us by email: help@aamail.org, or talk to us now using the live chat box below. You can also find your local helpline telephone number using the Find a Meeting tool.

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If you need help with a drinking problem either phone our national helpline FREE on 0800 9177650, contact us by email: help@aamail.org, or talk to us now using the live chat box below. You can also find your local helpline telephone number using the Find a Meeting tool.

Daily Reflections (on the AA.org US website)

Contributions       

Online Shop
Online Shop - Order your literature here! 

Find a Meeting

To find AA meetings and your local helpline number in Great Britain, and English-speaking meetings in continental Europe please click below.

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People come to AA through many different means... choose the path that best suits you. If you prefer e-mail as a means of contact then feel free to email us at help@aamail.org

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Newcomers

If you seem to be having trouble with your drinking, or if your drinking has reached the point of where it worries you, you may be interested to know something about Alcoholics Anonymous and the AA programme of recovery from alcoholism.

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Problem?

Find out about Alcoholism and Problem Drinking

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Gratitude in Action - 75 years of AA in Great Britain

Watch our video Gratitude in Action - 75 years of AA in Great Britain

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Shop with AA

Our e-commerce policy is governed by World Service agreements and copyright legalities which we are obliged to observe. We sell only literature which is available in the current GSO GB literature catalogue, to buyers within Great Britain and Continental Europe.

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Media

Gratitude in Action - 75 years of AA. Friendly support and cooperation from the media has made it possible for AA to carry its message of hope to the world.

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A Message to Young People

A message to Young People's Video.

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Borthwick Archives

Apply to visit the Borthwick Archives in York. Spanning the entirety of its 75 years, the archive material comprises over 446.15 cubic feet and 6 GB of digital records.

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Magazines

Subscribe, Contribute and read our Fellowship Magazines.

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Professionals

According to Government statistics, more than 1.4 million people are dependent on alcohol in the UK. 33,000 people die each year due to alcohol-related incidents or associated health problems.

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Old Timers Memories

We are looking to record the memories of our 'Old Timers.'

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AA Members Area

This area of our website is intended for AA members, particularly those involved or interested in service work.

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Regional & Local Websites

Here, we allow our groups to have their own presence on the website, and to provide their own information online.

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Helpdesk

Do you have a question? Please use the Helpdesk form to submit your query to the AA support team.

Problems with the shop (but not order not received), application for an AA email address, Problems with the site, File Storage, Apply for an Intergroup or Regional Webspace, General Questions, Chat Now, ORS.

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What is AA?

An Introduction

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions.

AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organisation or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

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Latest News & Events

Alcohol Awareness Week 2023

08 April 2022

The date of Alcohol Awareness Week has changed to July 2023

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AA Meetings

Where to Find Meetings in Great Britain & English speaking meetings in continental Europe.

This list is the most up to date information supplied by groups themselves. Although every care is taken in the compiling of this information we cannot guarantee complete accuracy, since we rely heavily on groups to keep their details up to date.

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