Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a mutual-help organization founded in 1935 that operates worldwide. AA offers a spiritual, peer-support network dedicated to helping alcoholics achieve sobriety, prevent relapse, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. It is a non-denominational organization composed of people from all walks of life. AA's Twelve-Step Program has been used by millions of people to achieve and maintain sobriety. It is based on the belief that alcoholism is a physical and mental illness that can be successfully treated through abstinence and fellowship. AA meetings provide a safe and confidential environment for individuals to share their experiences, seek support and guidance, and express their feelings. By providing a supportive, non-judgmental environment, Alcoholics Anonymous provides a powerful tool for individuals to take control of their lives and begin the process of recovery and self-improvement.

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