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Great meeting topic guide on our first two Legacies. Includes questions, discussions, and personal reflections by Alateen members. 60 pages.
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Helps lawyers, judges, family advocates, and other legal professionals refer families and friends of alcoholics to Al-Anon. Four pages. Click here for free download
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About Al-Anon literature, how it is developed from members' shared experiences, and the importance of using it exclusively at Al-Anon/Alateen meetings. Six pages. Click here for free download
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Basic information about Alateen, for young people affected by someone else's drinking. Six pages.
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Keeping it Al-Anon to avoid dilution of our program. Questions and answers help us maintain our focus on Al-Anon, regardless of other interests or affiliations. Eight pages.
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Alateen's most comprehensive book, filled with shared recovery from Alateen members. Includes workshops for group discussions. Indexed, softcover. 326 pages.
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Basic introductory book for teens affected by someone else's drinking. Easy-to-understand explanation of alcoholism and the Alateen program. Indexed, softcover. 128 pages
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Lois W., a co-founder of Al-Anon recalls the eventful years before and after the founding of AA and Al-Anon. Illustrated, indexed and 204 pages.
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Booklet that helps groups and service arms use the information in S-71 and S-72, with many examples of their direct applications in Al-Anon conflict situations. 16 pages.
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One side of this tent card reminds members to focus on our Legacies and leave other affiliations outside Al-Anon meetings. Other side contains the Al-Anon Declaration.
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Alateen members share on accepting the reality of their lives using prose, poetry, and artwork from the Alateen Talk newsletter. Illustrated. 32 pages.
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Alateen's second daily reader shows how members practice the program right now, today. Indexed. 378 pages.
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Ideal handouts for professionals and facilities Click here for a free download
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Outreach pack to be used in schools.
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Offers Alateen ideas for making each day special, and reminders for focusing on the present.
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Alateen members share how the slogans help, using prose, poetry, and artwork from the Alateen Talk newsletter. Illustrated. 32 pages.
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Alateen members share on searching for serenity using prose, poetry, and artwork from the Alateen Talk newsletter. Illustrated. 32 pages.
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Questions for Al-Anon members help to decide about sponsoring an Alateen group. Click here for free download
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Al-Anon's story of growth and recovery as experienced by individual members and the fellowship as a whole over Al-Anon’s first 60 years. Indexed, softcover. 426 pages.
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"Whom you see here…" tent card reminds members of confidentiality and our Twelfth Tradition.
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Out of stockAbout Al-Anon's beginnings, and how Lois W. and Anne B. founded Al-Anon Family Groups. Six pages. Click here for a free download
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Wallet card with Alateen Preamble, Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and Serenity Prayer.
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This workbook keeps it simple for members of any age, with questions, cartoons, and space to write or draw your feelings. 48 pages.
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Transitioning into Al-Anon described by former Alateen members as they continue recovery. 12 pages.