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Al-Anon Family Groups, which include Alateen, has been in existence for over 50 years as a community resource providing support to those affected by someone else's drinking. Today, there are over 24,500 Al-Anon and Alateen groups meeting in 131 countries. Our meetings are anonymous and confidential. There are no dues or fees for membership.

Defining Al-Anon/ Alateen_____________________________________

  • Al-Anon
    • Is for families and friends of alcoholics
    • Is a separate fellowship from Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
    • Al-Anon is based on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions adapted from AA
    • Is compatible with professional treatment

  • Alateen
    • Is part of the Al-Anon fellowship designed for relatives and friends of alcoholics up to age 19
    • Younger members conduct their own meetings with the guidance of Alateen group sponsors
    • Follows the same Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions as Al-Anon
    • Group sponsors are certified with background checks

  • Al-Anon and Alateen groups and members do not:
    • Give advice
    • Indulge in gossip or criticism
    • Discuss members' religious beliefs, or lack of them
    • Endorse or oppose any cause, thereapy, or treatment

  • Al-Anon/Alateen members are helped when they:
    • Attend meetings on a regular basis
    • Make telephone contact with other members
    • Read Al-Anon/Alateen literature
    • Have another Al-Anon/Alateen member as a sponsor
    • Apply the Twelve Steps of recovery to their lives
    • Become involved in Al-Anon/Alateen service work

Visit a meeting______________________________________________

Professionals may attend "open" Al-Anon meetings. An open Al-Anon meeting welcomes members and prospective members and allows attendance by people who are not families and friends of alcoholics but who are interested in learning about Al-Anon Family Groups.

Generally, Al-Anon group meetings are "closed," limited to members and prospective members, giving them the freedom to share and listen to the experience, strength, and hope of one another on a confidential and anonymous basis..

Professionals may attend "open" Al-Anon meetings. An open Al-Anon meeting welcomes members and prospective members and allows attendance by people who are not families and friends of alcoholics but who are interested in learning about Al-Anon Family Groups.

Remember Anonymity and Confidentiality_______________________

Al-Anon is an anonymous fellowship. This means that anyone attending a meeting is asked to keep confidential the identities of individuals seen and everything shared in the meeting.

We always protect our members' anonymity, but the Al-Anon/Alateen program is not anonymous. We encourage the spreading of information about the availability of Al-Anon/Alateen meetings.

Cooperation with Professionals
District 20 AFG cooperates with
professionals by providing:
  • Speakers and selected literature for conferences, workshops, and meetings
  • Open meetings
  • Bringing a meeting to schools, institutions, and other facilities
  • Access to all Al-Anon/Alateen Conference Approved Literature
  • An introductory packet of free literature

Order Literature
District 20 AFG offers a variety of literature directed to the professionals in our community as well as literature for professionals to share with potential members of Al-Anon and Alateen. To find out more or to order:
More Resources For Professionals
Thirty-six percent of Al-Anon members report that a professional influenced their decision to attend their first Al-Anon meeting. Visit the Web site of the Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters for results of Al-Anon's survey of professionals, presentations for Al-Anon and Alateen, press releases, and more.
For the Media
Journalists, editors, and other representatives of the media are invited to learn more about Al-Anon/Alateen.
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