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Ave Fenix Utah
We have meetings everyday from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Mondays, we dedicate to literature and study a book for the month, such as the 12 Steps & 12 Traditions. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, we have open meetings for anyone who needs to share their daily life and/or their testimony. Wednesday is […]
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Can’t Stop Drinking?
Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution. AA has a simple program that works. It’s based on one alcoholic helping another. What is AA? We are a fellowship of people who come together to solve our drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend AA meetings. There are no age or education requirements […]
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Step 3 – Rob S_March 2018
When I first came into the AA Fellowship I did not know what to expect. I just knew that I had to do something. I was 54 years old and had been drinking for 39 years. My drinking started normally, kegs in High School, weekend parties in College and drinks after work. In my generation […]
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We Are The Lucky Ones – Jeff W_Nov2017
In August I was able to spend some time in Eastern Europe. I had a chance to attend several English speaking A. A. meetings while there. One was in Zagreb, Croatia. It was a holiday week in that country and I was told that most of the regular members were out of town, so it […]
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Hello My Name is Craig_Oct2017
Hello my name is Craig… Regarding alcohol, I have a little different story than most. I didn’t pick up my first drink until I was 42. I loved it. It was so nice to be able to escape the fears of life. Alcohol quickly took over my life and I couldn’t imagine living a day […]
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Those Catchy AA Slogans – Evan J_LifelineApr17
I was leaving a meeting the other day and asked a friend “Will I see you tomorrow?” He replied, “God willing.” A little irritated, I said “Are you gonna be here or not? God is always willing”. Then, I had that ahha moment: what are other alcoholics favorite and not so favorite catchy AA slogans? […]
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Hope is Powerful – If You Let It In! – Jerry F_LifelineFeb17
My journey in Alcoholics Anonymous started in February 2005. And like most of us, I was fairly beaten up when I arrived at AA’s doorstep. I was hopeless, helpless and by most other peoples account – heartless. My world had become very “small” since I had pushed everyone who cared about me away and I […]
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Speak Up! Maggie_LifelineDec16
My last drink was October 16, 2015. I had convinced myself after a year of sobriety that I was non-alcoholic. I was just what the book refers to as a “heavy drinker” because all of my partying occurred between the age of 12-21. I believed wholeheartedly that I could drink again because I was 21. […]
