A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. A.A. is not a religious organization.
Link for Professionals | If you would like A.A. to participate in an information session in Halton Flamborough we would be pleased to come. If you are a professional who would like information about Alcoholics Anonymous we would be pleased to provide it. Please email Public Information Chairperson with your inquiries. What A.A. does not do: >Provide drying out or nursing services or any medical treatment. >Offer religious services. >Engage in education about alcohol. >Provide domestic or vocational counseling. >Accept any money or contributions from non A.A. sources. >Provide letters of reference to court officials, social agencies and employers.
| As A.A. sees it, alcoholism is an illness. Alcoholics cannot control their drinking, because they are ill in their bodies and in their minds(or emotions), A.A. believes. A.A. believes that alcoholism is a three-fold disease.-physical, mental and spiritual.
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Alcoholism is a disease that knows no boundries. It affects young and old, rich or poor, people in all walks of life. Alcoholism can affect entire families.