ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS IN PLYMOUTH

“The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking”

For help and support please call 0800 917 7650

Resources

On this page you will find links to people and resources that can help the suffering alcoholic make a start to a lasting personal recovery. Alcoholics helping alcoholics and where to find the help. Starting with the phone numbers above which will quickly connect you to another alcoholic who has found recovery in our fellowship.

AA is a worldwide movement with about three million members. So if you are visiting our site with an alcohol problem don’t think for one minute that you are alone and that your position is hopeless. There are millions of us who have found recovery and a happy and fulfilled life in AA. You have nothing to lose by trying the program that has worked for us and in our many meetings around Devon and elsewhere, you will have the evidence of recovery in front to you. It is not a theory. It works.

Alcoholism also has a profound impact on families and they invariably need help too. Al-Anon UK is our sister organisation which provides help and support for alcohol affected families and partners.
You can also contact Al-Anon on 020 7403 0888 or contact the website here

Below we have listed just a small selection of key AA sites around the UK, Europe and the US. To the left we have local members sharing their stories. We also feature one of the many wonderful AA speakers talking about our 12 step program, their own experience and AA itself, and the UK national meeting finder.

 A message for newcomers
UK meetings lists
UK Share Magazine

UK national website
English speaking meetings in Europe

The Grapevine (International AA Journal)
World HQ New York
MP3 downloads of AA speaker talks

AA LibraryMedia 

Frequently asked questions
AA Document Library