What does “worldwide fellowship” mean to you?
Aside from the World Service Conference Structure which includes members from the US (including Puerto Rico), Bermuda, and Canada, Al‑Anon supports over 8,500 international meetings across 47 languages. May’s blog topic is, “What does ‘worldwide fellowship’ mean to you?”
As always, you can also write about Al‑Anon’s three Legacies. This month features Step Five, Tradition Five, and Concept Five.
Sharings on the Member Blog may be used in future Al‑Anon publications.
New topics are being added each month!
I am not alone! Being a part of a worldwide fellowship means I can put my problems in perspective. I can find solace that others are experiencing things similar to me and that makes me feel less isolated. The program is life changing on its own, but being a part of a homegroup, a part of a fellowship, makes the entire thing even more miraculous. Fellowship means that we can do service, another important part of our recovery. Being of service to others solidifies the program inside us and gives self worth. I am a proud member of the worldwide… Read more »