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A A Helplines Alcoholics Anonymous

Overview

Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, is a community of people who come together with one aim: to stay sober, and help other alcoholics seeking help to stop drinking.

AA is not connected with any sect, social, religious, or political organisation or institution. It does not endorse or oppose any cause. Our only concern is to help people who have a problem with alcohol.

AA works by members coming together to share their experience, strength, and hope to support each other to stay sober and recover from alcoholism.

It doesn’t cost anything to attend AA meetings. To be a member, all that’s required is a desire to stop drinking.

What is AA?

A global Fellowship concerned only with the personal recovery and continued sobriety of those who turn to us for help.

Please see our website for further infomation.

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  • Social, emotional and mental health needs

Last updated: 30 March 2026