Al-Anon is a fellowship open to anyone who feels affected by someone else s drinking. It is not affiliated with any religion. Membership is anonymous and members sharings are kept in confidence.
A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to attend an Al-Anon meeting with a family member. Alcoholism and substance abuse are equal opportunity diseases — they impact families from all backgrounds.
Dear Readers: Many of you were touched by the husband “Anonymous,” who wrote a letter about the loss of his wife to the disease of alcoholism. She is still alive, but the woman he married was a ...
Old Lyme: St. Anne's Episcopal Church, topic meeting, Route 159, 7:30 p.m. Clinton: Al-Anon and Alateen topic meeting, First Congregational Church, Route 1, back building rear, 7:30 p.m. Old Saybrook: ...
Al-anon, the support group for people affected by someone else's drinking is holding weekly meetings. Family members and friends of problem drinkers are welcome to attend meetings in Aiseiri, ...
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