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Organisation:Alcoholics Anonymous 

Comment:

Alcoholics Anonymous is a voluntary fellowship of men and women who help each other to achieve and maintain sobriety by sharing experiences and giving mutual support. Members are helped to achieve sobriety by staying away from one drink, one day at a time. Group meetings help to maintain this and the programme of twelve steps to recovery is followed by each member. Self-honesty amongst members is essential and anonymity is always preserved.
Telephone services are open for information all year. You can call the helpline for details of meetings - your local rate call will be automatically be re-directed to an AA member in your area. They will be able to provide details of local contacts, meetings, etc. 

Phone:0845-769-7555 (local rate helpline)
01904-644026 (admin.) 
Fax:01904-629091 
Address:

General Service Office
PO Box 1
York

YO1 7NJ
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Internet:

Logo of Alcoholics Anonymouswww.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk  

Who is it for:

Anyone with an alcohol problem who wants to stop drinking 

How to Contact:

Self referral - telephone the helpline direct for further information.  

Accessibility:

Some AA meetings have access for the disabled 

Languages:

Some leaflets in Welsh, Hindi and Urdu 

Cost:

No fees; AA is self supporting for AA membership 

Opening Times: OpenCloseOpenClose 
Mon 0900 1700  
Tue 0900 1700  
Wed 0900 1700  
Thr 0900 1700  
Fri 0900 1630  
Sat    
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Record updated:25 Jun 2007 


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Alcoholics Anonymous phone: 0845-769-7555 (local rate helpline)