Are You are Struggling with Substance Abuse?
Young People in A.A. Pamflet: The “Young People in A.A.” pamphlet now contains seven new stories by young A.A. members and tells how the program works for you. CLICK HERE to read.
Go to a Young Person’s Meeting - Look them up by going to Google and typing in Young People’s Meetings AA and you will find options for in person and Zoom.
International Conference of Young People in AA (ICYPAA): The International Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (ICYPAA) was founded for the purpose of providing a setting for an annual celebration of sobriety among young people in AA. CLICK HERE to learn more.
NA: NA offers addicts a way to live drug-free. If you are not sure you’re an addict, don’t worry about it; just keep coming to our meetings. You will have all the time you need to make up your own mind - CLICK HERE.
Is Someone You Care About is Struggling with Substance Abuse?
Alateen: Alateen is a place where members come together to, share experiences, strength, and hope with each other to find effective ways to cope with problems, discuss difficulties and encourage one another, help each other understand the principles of the Al-Anon program through the use of the Twelve Steps and Alateen’s Twelve Traditions. Aleteen offers meetings, chats and information. CLICK HERE to learn more.
Alateen Zoom Meetings: CLICK HERE, you can also Google them.
NARATEEN: Narateen groups, which are part of the Nar-Anon fellowship, are formed to provide support to teenage family members and friends of addicts. A Narateen group is a safe environment where teenagers can share and work on their recovery. CLICK HERE to learn more.
AL-NON: Al‑Anon is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help. CLICK HERE to learn more.
NAR-ANON: A 12-Step Program for Family & Friends of Addicts. CLICK HERE to learn more.