2012 Jubilee Convention
February 24-26
A New Freedom, A
New Happiness
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Welcome to Alcoholics Anonymous

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, organization 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.

© by The A.A. Grapevine, Inc

Alabama NW Florida AA Area 1 Assembly
July 2011
Delegate Report audio file
Ask It Basket audio file

Local Monthly Events

Breakfast with Friends of Bill W. and Dr. Bob
3rd Sunday of each month at Mama Lou's Restaurant in Robertsdale
8:30 AM
Sunday, February 19
Speaker: Jim G. of Robertsdale
Come early for breakfast, fellowship and announcements.

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Eating Speaker Meeting &
Birthday Party
3rd Saturday of each month
6:30-7:30 PM
Gulf Shores Group
Holy Spirit Episcopal Church
616 W. Ft. Morgan Rd.
Gulf Shores, AL
Rick M. of Daphne
January Speaker

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ALL AA/AL ANON WELCOME
Jubilee Planning Meeting
District Service Mtg.
1st Sunday @ 1PM and 2PM
First Presbyterian Church
E. Berry St & Hwy. 59 N.
Foley, AL

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**NOTE** AS OF 1/16/12, GULF PINES MEETING TIMES AND LOCATIONS HAVE CHANGED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION.  PLEASE CHECK THE UPDATED MEETING SCHEDULE FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION.

South Baldwin County
A.A. Meeting Schedule

Baldwin County Map
Local Resources - Phone (800) 477-1104
Serving Gulf Coast Baldwin County Alabama
Loxley, Robertsdale, Silverhill, Foley, Lillian, Elberta, Gulf Shores,
Orange Beach, Magnolia Springs

Is A.A. for you?
Only you can decide whether you want to give A.A. a try -
whether you think it can help you.

We who are in A.A. came because we finally gave up trying to control our drinking.  We still hated to admit that we could never drink safely.  Then we heard from other A.A. members that we were sick. (We thought so for years!) We found out that many people suffered from the same feelings of guilt and loneliness and hopelessness that we did.  We found out that we had these feelings because we had the disease of alcoholism.  We decided to try and face up to what alcohol had done to us.  Here are some of the questions we tried to answer honestly.  If we answered YES to four or more questions, we were in deep trouble with our drinking.  See how you do.  Remember, there is no disgrace in facing up to the fact that you have a problem.

© AA GSO Is A.A. for you?

National Resources

Alcoholics Anonymous
A.A. Area 1 - serving Alabama and NW Florida
Alanon/Alateen
Grapevine - AA's Meeting in Print

This site is to furnish information only.  We believe that there is no substitute for personal contact with other alcoholics and we strongly urge anyone with a drinking problem to attend a meeting of his or her choice, as listed on this site.
 

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