Discover Your Path to Recovery
Essential Resources for Newcomers
Explore a curated collection of materials designed to support your journey in Alcoholics Anonymous. From insightful literature to local meeting details, find everything you need to navigate the early stages of recovery.
Literature Insights
Delve into transformative books that illuminate the principles of AA.
Local Meetings
Connect with community gatherings that foster support and understanding.
Online Support
Access digital platforms that provide guidance and encouragement.
Why Resources Matter
Empower Your Recovery Journey
Embarking on the path to recovery can be daunting, but utilizing the right resources can make all the difference. For newcomers, understanding the fundamentals of Alcoholics Anonymous is crucial. Our resources page is dedicated to providing you with the tools and information necessary to support your recovery. From insightful literature to community connections, these resources are designed to empower you every step of the way.
Essential Literature
Recommended Reading for Newcomers
Immerse yourself in the foundational texts of Alcoholics Anonymous, such as ‘The Big Book,’ which offers a comprehensive guide to the principles and steps of the program. Other recommended reads include ‘Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions’ for a deeper understanding of AA’s core philosophies, and ‘Living Sober,’ which provides practical advice for maintaining sobriety. These books are invaluable companions on your journey to recovery.
Find Local Meetings
Downtown Support Group
Weekly Gatherings
Eastside Recovery Circle
Evening Sessions
West End Fellowship
Weekend Meetings
Explore Online Support
In today’s digital age, finding support online can be a vital resource for those seeking recovery. Our online forums provide a safe space for sharing experiences and asking questions. Additionally, virtual meetings are available throughout the week, offering flexibility and convenience for those unable to attend in person. Embrace the power of technology to connect with others and strengthen your recovery journey.