Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
AA Calendar
AA Literature
AA Literature is for sale in the literature cabinet in the entry area of Stepping Stones. To purchase any book, see any secretary or leadership.
You can purchase literature using PayPal. Use your debit/credit card or your PayPal account. The PayPal form will open and enter the book title and dollar value in the other amount box.
Show the receipt to a group secretary or board member, to receive your item.
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Alcoholics Anonymous Pamphlets (Downloadable)
- 44 Questions
- A.A. Tradition—How It Developed
- Members of the Clergy Ask About A.A.
- Three Talks to Medical Societies by Bill W.
- Alcoholics Anonymous as a Resource for the Health Care Professional
- A.A. in Your Community
- Is A.A. for You?
- Is A.A. for Me?
- This Is A.A.
- A Newcomer Asks…
- Is There An Alcoholic in the Workplace?
- Questions and Answers on Sponsorship
- A.A. for the Woman
- A.A. for the Native North American
- A.A. and the Gay/Lesbian Alcoholic
- Can A.A. Help Me Too?—Black/African Americans Share Their Stories
- A.A. for the Older Alcoholic—Never Too Late
- The Jack Alexander Article
- Young People and A.A.
- A.A. and the Armed Services
- The A.A. Member—Medications and Other Drugs
- Do You Think You’re Different?
- Is There an Alcoholic in Your Life?
- Inside A.A.
- The A.A. Group
- G.S.R.
- Memo to an Inmate
- The Twelve Steps Illustrated
- The Twelve Traditions Illustrated
- The Twelve Concepts Illustrated
- Let’s Be Friendly With our Friends
- How A.A. Members Cooperate
- A.A. in Correctional Facilities
- A Message to Correctional Facilities Administrators
- A.A. in Treatment Facilities
- Bridging the Gap
- If You Are a Professional
- A.A. Membership Survey
- A Member’s-Eye View of Alcoholics Anonymous
- Understanding Anonymity
- The Co-Founders of Alcoholics Anonymous
- Speaking at Non-A.A. Meetings
- A Brief Guide to A.A.
- What Happened to Joe (full-color, comic-book-style pamphlets)
- It Happened to Alice (full-color, comic-book-style pamphlets)
- Too Young? (is a cartoon pamphlet for teenagers)
As of January 2023
- Alcoholics Anonymous – Big Book (hardcover) $12
- Alcoholics Anonymous – Big Book (Large Print) $15
- Alcoholics Anonymous – Big Book (softcover) $12
- Alcoholics Anonymous – Big Book (pocket size) $7
- Twelve and Twelve (hardcover) $12
- Twelve and Twelve (softcover) $12
- Twelve and Twelve (softcover large print) $12
- 12 & 12 Dictionary $12
- 24 Hours a Day $13
- A.A. In Prison $4
- As Bill Sees It (softcover) $12
- Big Book Study Edition (Red) $13
- Big Book Concordance $12
- Came to Believe $9
- Daily Reflections $14
- Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers $15
- Drop the Rock $15
- Each Day a New Beginning $18
- Little Red Book $18
- Living Sober $8
- New Pair of Glasses $18
- Pass it On $15
- Chips (each) $1
7th Tradition
Every A.A. group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.
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