Alcoholics
Anonymous 12 Step Program of Recovery.
The links below are 12 Step Recovery web sites.
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 Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions.
This classic
book is used by Alcoholics Anonymous members and groups around the
world. It lays out the principles by which Alcoholics
Anonymous members
recover and by which the fellowship functions. The basic
text clarifies the Steps which constitute the A.A. way
of life and the Traditions, by which Alcoholics
Anonymous maintains its
unity.
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Alcoholics Anonymous World Services |
AA
Grapevine |
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Adult Children of Alcoholics |
Alanon-Alateen |
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NE
Ohio A A Meeting Schedules |
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Area 54 NE Ohio
General Service of Alcoholics Anonymous |
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Alcoholics Anonymous
Cleveland Central Office
Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm, Sat 9:00am-1:00pm
1701 East 12th Street
Reserve Square - Lower Commons Cleveland, Ohio 44114
(216) 241-7387
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Nite & Day Club
22771 Shore Center Drive
Cleveland, Ohio 44123
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Read The Big
Book of Alcoholics Anonymous Online |

Big Book 4th Edition Hardcover
Alcoholics Anonymous-the Big Book-has served as a
lifeline to millions worldwide.
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12 Step Links from dmoz.org |
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12 Step Cyber
Cafe resources for 12 Step recovery |
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List of 12 Step groups from Wikipedia |
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Get Sober with a 12 Step Program from Wikihow |
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The 12 Steps.com |
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The Dual Recovery Anonymous
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Families
Anonymous |
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Nicotine
Anonymous |
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12 Step.org |
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Sobriety
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aahistory.com |
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Pictures and albums about Alcoholics anonymous |
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Recoveries Anonymous |
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Spiritual Steps |

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AA History Lovers This group is intended for
all those interested in the history of Alcoholics
Anonymous. It is not limited to members of AA, and is
not an AA group |
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big book meeting · The Online Big Book Study |
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AA Beginners Club |
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The Historic
Home of Bill and Lois Wilson |
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Akron Archives of A A |
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Akron
Intergroup Council of A A |
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211 Cleveland First
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SearchMedlinePlus® to find authoritative consumer health information.
Alcoholism
Also called: Alcohol dependence For most adults, moderate alcohol use is not harmful. However, nearly 17.6
million adults in the United States are alcoholics or have alcohol problems.
Alcoholism is a disease with four main features:
- Craving - a strong need to drink
- Loss of control - not being able to stop
drinking once you've begun
- Physical dependence – withdrawal symptoms, such
as nausea, sweating or shakiness after stopping
drinking
- Tolerance - the need to drink greater amounts of
alcohol in order to get “high”
Alcoholism carries many serious dangers. Heavy drinking can increase the risk of
certain cancers. It can cause damage to the
liver, brain and
other organs. It can cause
birth
defects. It increases the risk of death from car crashes and other injuries
as well as the risk of homicide and suicide.National
Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

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These links have been provided
to facilitate additional information about local and/or
Global Alcoholics Anonymous activities, resources
and other related information. These links do not constitute
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Alcoholics
Anonymous 12 Step Program of Recovery.
12 Step Recovery web sites.
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