Al-Anon ( A New Way Of Life AFG)

Address

133 3rd Ave, Onalaska, WA, 98570

GPS

46.575416, -122.7163385

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This Al-Anon meeting is conducted in English.
It is a CLOSED meeting, only for those who have been affected by a close association with an alcoholic.

Experience the fellowship of Al-Anon as you find strength and hope in each other’s experiences with alcoholism. By practicing the Twelve Steps, Al-Anon provides comfort to families and understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.

These Al-Anon meetings are focused on helping those who are closely associated with an alcoholic. Closed meetings are only for those who have been affected by someone else’s drinking. Open meetings are for anyone.

The following excerpt is from Al-Anon Family Groups: 

Here are a few things to keep in mind at your first meeting

  • Al‑Anon is a mutual support group. Everyone at the meeting shares as an equal. No one is in a position to give advice or direction to anyone else. Everyone at the meeting has experienced a problem with someone else’s drinking.
  • You are free to ask questions or to talk about your situation at your first meeting. If you’d rather just listen, you can say “I pass,” or explain that you’d just like to listen.
  • Every meeting is different. Each meeting has the autonomy to be run as its members choose, within guidelines designed to promote Al‑Anon unity. Al‑Anon recommends that you try at least six different meetings before you decide if Al‑Anon will be helpful to you.
  • Al‑Anon is not a religious program. Even when the meeting is held in a religious center, the local Al‑Anon group pays rent to that center and is not affiliated in any way with any religious group. Your religious beliefs—or lack of them—are not a subject for discussion at Al‑Anon meetings, which focus solely on coping with the effects of someone’s drinking. Here’s how one Al‑Anon member found the “Higher Power” of his own understanding.
  • It will take some time to fully understand the significance of anonymity to the Al‑Anon program. But at its simplest level, anonymity means that the people in the room will respect the confidentiality of what you say and won’t approach you outside the room in a way that compromises your privacy or the privacy of anyone who attended an Al‑Anon meeting.
  • The meeting will likely begin with a reading of the Twelve Steps of Al‑Anon. It will take some time to fully understand how the Twelve Steps can be a helpful tool in recovering from the effects of someone’s drinking. But Al‑Anon gives you the opportunity to grow at your own pace.

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