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Describes the growth and recovery that can occur through service. Six pages. Click here for free download
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Answers the questions educators ask about Alateen. Six pages Click here for free download
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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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Outreach tool for people of color can help them identify a need for the Al-Anon program. Six pages.
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Handy reminder for members and groups for ways to apply Al-Anon principles to resolve conflicts. Laminated fold-out card.
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Cards describe how applying Traditions can help resolve differences. Questions on each Tradition bring Al-Anon principles into the discussion.
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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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Suggestions from newcomers who stayed.
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Stories from parents of alcoholics describe their struggle with detachment, responsibility, guilt, and letting go. Reprinted from Al-Anon's monthly magazine, The Forum. 12 pages.
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Welcomes first-timers with basic introductory Al-Anon pamphlets assembled in a booklet (includes P-14, P-19, P-48, P-53, P-67, S-4, M-12, and M-78).
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Welcomes those who grew up with parental alcoholism (includes P-47, P-48, P-53, S-4, S-25, S-69, and M-12 assembled in a sleeve).
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Welcomes men affected by someone else's drinking and lets them know they belong (includes P-1, P-7, P-13, P-14, P-48, P-53, P-62, P-67, S-4, and M-12 assembled in a sleeve).