
Finding an Alternative to Suicide (Again)
Over the last couple of weeks, I have found myself feeling increasingly inadequate and hopeless. I have been questioning my decisions and feeling incredibly lonely and isolated. Many people experiencing COVID-19 have been
Connecting with Professionals on Social Media
The WSO LinkedIn page features professional articles and videos to provide more insight into our program for families and friends of alcoholics. Through this professional networking platform, we are able to reach current
Carrying Al-Anon’s Message of Hope
Next month, many people across the United States and Canada turn their focus to the world of recovery. It’s a unique opportunity to shine a bit of the spotlight on Al‑Anon recovery. As our
Where to Find Hidden Gems in Al-Anon’s Pamphlets
Al-Anon’s Conference approved pamphlets are perhaps among our fellowship's most under-used resources. They contain a treasure trove of valuable insights. Where can I find the “Do’s and Don’ts” list?There are several versions; the most well-known is
In the Know: Staying Informed by Supporting Al-Anon’s Service Arms
Many members think of the World Service Office (WSO) as an authority that makes decisions that affect Al-Anon Family Groups as a whole. In fact, the WSO is a clearinghouse of information. The
“Al-Anon Faces Alcoholism” Reminds Me of the Gift of Choices
Having Al-Anon literature in my hands is as important to me today as it was when I was a newcomer. I was in crisis and emotional pain. I took home every Al-Anon pamphlet