AA meeting group with a focus on solution based meetings.
The primary purpose of AA is to carry the message of recovery to those who have a drinking problem.

The original Twelve Step program, developed by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in the 1930s, is a recovery approach rooted in the principles of acceptance, surrender. and willingness.
It is designed to help individuals overcome alcohol addiction through a series of “steps” that address the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of recovery.

"At a certain point in the drinking of every alcoholic, he passes into a state where the most powerful desire to stop drinking is of absolutely no avail. This tragic situation has already arrived in practically every case long before it is suspected."

The AA Bay Area Home Group has meetings open to anyone interested in the recovery program of AA.

“I no longer had to drink against my own self-will. “

No one sets out to become an alcoholic.

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Alcoholism Recovery Program

The primary purpose of AA  is to carry the massage of recovery to the still suffering alcoholic. By carrying the message of recovery to the greater community and professionals, those with first contact can carry the message of recovery to those in need.

AA Bay Area is an organization sustained by AA members, Groups in the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as Public Information and Cooperation by the Professional Community Committee members around the world.

The Al-Anon organization believes that alcoholism is a family disease.
Al-Anon is for the loved ones of alcoholics. Anyone interested in helping the alcoholic is welcome to attend Al-Anon.
Al-Anon Family Groups also provide support for Alateen in many communities. Alateen is for teenagers who have been affected by someone else’s alcoholism.