Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Official Site

The mothership. If you need official AA literature, meeting lists, or proof to your family that AA is real, this is the place.

Al-Anon Family Groups

Because youโ€™re not crazy, you just love someone who drinks like itโ€™s their full-time job.

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

If youโ€™ve ever wondered, โ€œIs it just me?โ€, NAMI is here to assure you: No, itโ€™s not just you. Resources, support groups, and advocacy for all things mental health.

AA Grapevine

Think of this as AAโ€™s version of Readerโ€™s Digest, but with more stories about spiritual awakenings and fewer jokes about bad in-laws.

Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

A fancy name for a top-notch recovery resource. Articles, guidance, and a solid rehab if you ever need a serious reset.

CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD)

Chances are, you’ve also been given an ADHD diagnosis as well. This organization is the go-to ADHD resource for people who totally meant to research ADHD weeks ago but got distracted by literally everything.

Oldtimer’s say…

On the 3rd Step:

“I can’t think of a time that I’ve ever just been “ok” with what’s been going on..”

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