Bill & Bob Red

Enameled Bill W. & Dr. Bob Founders medallion in red. Reverse: “Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thoroughly followed our path.” Available in years 1 through 65. Brand: Recovery Mint.

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Bill & Bob Purple

Enameled Bill W. & Dr. Bob Founders medallion in purple. Reverse: “Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thouroughly followed our path.” Available in years 1 through 50. Brand: Recovery Mint.

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Bill & Bob Blue

Enameled Bill W. & Dr. Bob Founders medallion in black. Reverse: “Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thouroughly followed our path.” Available in years 1 through 65. Brand: Recovery Mint.

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Emotions Anonymous

Emotions Anonymous is a twelve-step organization, similar to Alcoholics Anonymous. Our fellowship is composed of people who come together in weekly meetings for the purpose of working toward recovery from emotional difficulties. EA members are from many walks of life and are of diverse ages, economic status, social and educational backgrounds. The only requirement for membership is a desire to become well emotionally. Our program has been known to work miracles in the lives of...

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Debtors Anonymous

Welcome to Debtors Anonymous Is your life unmanageable because of debt? Are you sick of bouncing checks, paying late fees, and having creditors knocking at your door? Signs of Compulsive Debting 1. Being unclear about your financial situation. Not knowing account balances, monthly expenses, loan interest rates, fees, fines, or contractual obligations. 2. Frequently “borrowing” items such as books, pens, or small amounts of money from friends and others, and failing to return them. 3....

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List of Programs

Fellowships in this section follow reasonably close variations of the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. AA – Alcoholics Anonymous ACA – Adult Children of Alcoholics Al-Anon/Alateen, for friends and families of alcoholics CA – Cocaine Anonymous CLA – Clutterers Anonymous CMA – Crystal Meth Anonymous Co-Anon, for friends and family of addicts CoDA – Co-Dependents Anonymous, for people working to end patterns of dysfunctional relationships and develop functional and healthy relationships COSA...

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Gamblers Anonymous

The fellowship of Gamblers Anonymous is the outgrowth of a chance meeting between two men during the month of January in 1957. These men had a truly baffling history of trouble and misery due to an obsession to gamble. They began to meet regularly and as the months passed neither had returned to gambling. They concluded from their discussions that in order to prevent a relapse it was necessary to bring about certain character changes...

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Cocaine Anonymous

Cocaine 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 recover from their addiction. The best way to reach someone is to speak to them on a common level The members of C.A. are all recovering addicts who maintain their individual sobriety by working with others. We come from various social, ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds,...

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Al-Anon

How do you know if you are affected by someone’s drinking? Millions of people are affected by the excessive drinking of someone close. The following questions are designed to help you decide whether or not you need Al-Anon: 1. Do you worry about how much someone drinks? 2. Do you have money problems because of someone else’s drinking? 3. Do you tell lies to cover up for someone else’s drinking? 4. Do you feel that...

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Just for Today

Just for Today I will try to live through this day only and not tackle my whole life problem at once. I can do something for twelve hours that appals me for I do not have to keep it up for a lifetime. Just for Today I will be happy. Most folks are as happy as they make up their mind to be. Just for Today I will adjust myself to what is and not...

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Alcoholics Anonymous

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...

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12 Steps and Traditions

Originally published in 1952, this classic book is used by A.A. members and groups around the world. It lays out the principles by which A.A. members recover and by which the fellowship functions. The basic text clarifies the Steps which constitute the A.A. way of life and the Traditions, by which A.A. maintains its unity.

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Contact

This site is intended as an online directory of Alano Clubs and an online store for 12 step related items. This site is not affiliated with any organization, group, Treatment/Rehab/Detox Center, NA, CA, AA or other 12 step program. Thanks for your interest in Alanoclubs.com. Comments or questions are welcome.

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