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Literature, meeting finders, helplines, and recovery support — all in one place.
The official AA website — find meetings, read the Big Book online, and access AA literature.
aa.orgRead the full text of Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book) free of charge.
Read the Big BookAA's guide to the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions — available to read online.
Read onlineFree pamphlets on topics including sponsorship, the Steps, and living sober.
Browse literatureA book of reflections written by AA members for use in daily meditation.
Daily ReflectionsPractical suggestions on how to live without drinking, from AA members.
Read onlineThe official AA website — find meetings, access literature, and connect with AA worldwide.
aa.orgFree, confidential helpline for anyone concerned about their drinking. Available 24/7.
0800 9177 650Free, confidential treatment referral and information service, 24/7.
1-800-662-4357Support for friends and families of people with a drinking problem.
al-anon.orgA summary of the Twelve Steps as published by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services.
Read the StepsThe principles that guide how AA groups operate and relate to the wider world.
Read the TraditionsThe famous passage from pages 83–84 of the Big Book describing what recovery can bring.
Read in the Big Book (pp. 83–84)"The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking."
— Third Tradition