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  1. Find an Al-Anon or Alateen Face-to-Face, Phone, or Online Meeting

    Each meeting has the autonomy to be run as its members choose, within guidelines designed to promote Al‑Anon unity. Al‑Anon recommends that you try at least six different meetings before you …

  2. Al-Anon Meeting Search - Al-Anon Family Groups

    The groups listed on this page may be meeting in‑person, in‑person with electronic access (hybrid), or electronically. We encourage newcomers and members planning to attend these meetings to check …

  3. Al-Anon Family Groups

    Al-Anon members are people, just like you, who are worried about someone with a drinking problem. Family members have the opportunity to learn from the experiences of others who have faced similar …

  4. Finding a Meeting Is Just a Click Away! - Al-Anon Family Groups

    Locate in‑person, online, and hybrid Al‑Anon meetings with members in your local and nearby communities. The meeting locator provides all the necessary information you need to start or …

  5. Newcomers - Al-Anon Family Groups

    Al-Anon is a mutual support group. We can find understanding and support when we share our common experience with each other. Some of us are here because a spouse or partner has struggled with …

  6. Alateen Meeting Search - Al-Anon Family Groups

    The groups listed on this page may be meeting in‑person, in‑person with electronic access (hybrid), or electronically. We encourage newcomers and members planning to attend these meetings to check …

  7. Help for Families and Friends of Alcoholics through Al-Anon

    Al-Anon is a support program for families and friends of alcoholics. For a meeting near you, call 888-425-2666.

  8. Worldwide Al-Anon Contacts - Al-Anon Family Groups

    Worldwide Al-Anon offices, Al-Anon Information Services (AIS), and Literature Distribution Center (LDC) contact information. To find a local contact; enter your city, state or province, and country.

  9. FAQ - Al-Anon Family Groups

    You are welcome to try Al‑Anon meetings to see if the program is helpful to you. You may also find help in Nar‑Anon, a program for those affected by someone else’s drug addiction.

  10. How Can I Attend Al-Anon Meetings? - Al-Anon Family Groups

    Al‑Anon meetings take place face-to-face, on the phone via conference call, and online via email, blog, videoconference, and social media. Information can be found under “Virtual Meetings” in the …