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Do you or anyone you know has a drinking problem?

You are not alone. Together, we find strength and hope.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international fellowship of people who come together to support one another in achieving and maintaining sobriety. It is open to anyone who has a desire to stop drinking, regardless of age, background, or belief system.

The foundation of AA lies in its Twelve Steps, a program of spiritual and personal growth designed to address the emotional, psychological, and behavioral aspects of addiction. There are no dues or fees for AA membership. Meetings are free of charge, confidential, and inclusive, providing a safe space where individuals can connect and find encouragement in their recovery journey.

Since we are all alcoholics ourselves, we have a special understanding of each other. We know what the illness feels like and we have learned how to recover from it in A.A. If you seem to be having trouble with your drinking, or if your drinking has reached the point of where it worries you, you may be interested to know something about Alcoholics Anonymous and the AA programme of recovery from alcoholism.

Our Program

Self-Assessment

Answer these questions to determine if you or a family member may have a problem with alcohol.

Find a Meeting

Click here to discover meetings in and around Hyderabad.

FAQs About Alcoholics Anonymous

Get answers to common questions about alcoholism and A.A., including: What is alcoholism? What are the Twelve Steps? Am I truly an alcoholic? This resource is helpful for those seeking support with a drinking problem as well as for their families and friends.

Women in A.A.

Hear from twelve women, including a U.S. Marine, a homemaker, and a teenage runaway, as they share their stories of finding recovery through A.A. Their experiences highlight how Alcoholics Anonymous helped them overcome alcoholism and embrace a new way of living.

Al-Anon

While A.A. focuses on alcoholics helping each other recover, Al-Anon Family Groups provide support for those affected by someone else’s drinking. Through shared experiences, Al-Anon members learn how to cope and heal from the challenges of a loved one’s alcohol problem.

What is Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous is a worldwide fellowship of people who help each other to stay sober. They offer the same help to anyone who has a drinking problem and wants to do something about it. Since we are all alcoholics ourselves, we have a special understanding of each other. We know what the illness feels like and we have learned how to recover from it in A.A.” (From A Brief guide to Alcoholics Anonymous)

The details that you provide below is only for contact purposes and will be maintained strictly anonymous.

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international fellowship of people who come together to support one another in achieving and maintaining sobriety. It is open to anyone who has a desire to stop drinking, regardless of age, background, or belief system.

Contact Info
Deccan Area Committee (Service) Lane No: 1, 1-11-141/1, opp. Dr.Bhaskar Rao's Clinic, Begumpet, Hyderabad, Telangana 500016

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