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Lists of face-to-face Al-Anon meeting schedules on the net.
http://alcoholism.about.com/msubmeetala.htm
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http://alcoholism.about.com/msubmeetala.htm

The Al-Anon Information Service serves English speaking Al-Anon in The Netherlands and on a temporary basis English speaking Al-Anon in Belgium. Alateen is part of the Al-Anon Family Groups. It is for younger members who use the Al-Anon program to recover from the effects of someone else's drinking.
http://www.alanon-netherlands.org
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http://www.alanon-netherlands.org

http://www.angelfire.com/pq/manutius/alanonteenacoa.htm

http://www.angelfire.com/pq/manutius/alanonteenacoa.htm

http://www.al-anon.org/forum.html

http://www.al-anon.org/forum.html

http://www.dallasal-anon.org/guidelines/guidelines_aacooperation.htm

http://www.dallasal-anon.org/guidelines/guidelines_aacooperation.htm

http://www.al-anon.org/meetings/international.html

http://www.al-anon.org/meetings/international.html

http://www.al-anon.org/professionals.html

http://www.al-anon.org/professionals.html

Information about Online Al-Anon Family Groups and links to meetings on the Internet.
http://www.ola-is.org
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http://www.ola-is.org

http://www.Al-Anon.org/alateen.html

http://www.Al-Anon.org/alateen.html

http://www.nj-al-anon.org/alanonPSA.htm

http://www.nj-al-anon.org/alanonPSA.htm

http://www.nj-al-anon.org/alateenPSA.htm

http://www.nj-al-anon.org/alateenPSA.htm

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Wikipedia-Article "Al-Anon"

Al-Anon Family Groups is a twelve-step program for relatives and friends of alcoholics. Members share their experience, strength, and hope, in order to solve their common problems. They believe that alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid recovery. Much like Adult Children of Alcoholics (which is a completely separate program that operates by its own guidelines, and is in no way affiliated with AA, Al-Anon or Alateen), Al-Anon is a support group for family members and friends of alcoholics, whether still drinking or in recovery, rather than for alcoholics themselves. The two branches of the Al-Anon Family Groups include Al-Anon and Alateen, serving both adults and teens.

Al-Anon was founded in the early 1950s by Lois Wilson, wife of A.A. co-founder Bill Wilson and other relatives and friends of A.A. members. Prior to the founding of Al-Anon, it was not uncommon for such family members and others to meet with recovering alcoholics on an equal footing within Alcoholics' Anonymous. However, it became apparent that both groups, the recovering alcoholics on the one hand, and their friends and family members on the other, needed to be able to meet separately.

The mainstays of the Al-Anon program are the Steps, Traditions, and Concepts and its program of family recovery may perhaps best be summed up in the slogan, common to many 12-Step programs, including A.A.: "Let go and let God." It is important to note that Al-Anon and Alateen, like AA, is a spiritual program, not a religious one, and can offer hope and help to people of any faith, or of none.

As the name implies, Alateen is the youth/young adult program of Al-Anon. The program follows many of the same steps as its parental organization, yet is more geared to teenagers and children. These traditions include the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions. There are no dues or fees required for attendance, and the only requirement for membership is for there to be a problem of alcoholism in a relative or friend.

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