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The Twelfth Step

Practicing these principles in all of our affairs If someone told you that you had to give away your car to keep it, you would wonder if they needed to be evaluated for a psychiatric condition. But this...

Five Tips for Being a Recovery Ally

Being a recovery ally is a journey, a lifelong commitment to take actions that support people in recovery. There are many ways to show your support. Here are some tips that I have learned from my friends and colleagues in recovery. ...

Bringing the help & support to where it’s needed

In 2008, Tina Graham, Owner and Director of Blue Sky Counseling, returned to school with the ambition of becoming a nurse. During a conversation with an advisor, she learned about addiction counseling. “It really resonated with me,” she says. “That’s exactly...

Music for Recovery

I fell in love with the guitar and songs in general at Girl Scout camp. When I was 10, my dad bought me my first guitar. We had just moved, and I was starting fifth grade in my third new school. A year later,...

Al-Anon: Personal Experiences

No one can seek recovery on behalf of someone else. But, if you’re worried about someone with a drinking problem, Al-Anon meetings are for you. Not for you to help figure out how to make your person get sober. Just FOR...

Al-Anon Family Groups

Help and Hope for Families and Friends of Alcoholics by an anonymous member of Al-Anon in long term recovery Who are Al-Anon members? Al-Anon members are people,...

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