Mabuhay Philippines! OIAA!! Members of the Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous® If you feel you have a problem with alcohol, you are welcome to join our group.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, hope and strength with each other so that they can solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.There are no fees required for A.A. membership. We are not allied with any sect or denomination.Neither endorses nor opposes any causes.Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. This is a back to basics site that will use Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big book) to help those still suffering from alcoholism. The only requirment to join is a desire to stop drinking.
Declaration of unity
This we owe to AA's future:
To keep our common welfare first. To keep our fellowship united. For on AA unity depend our lives. And the lives of those to come. Any one wishing to recover from alcoholism is welcome here. Please refrain from flaming others. Debate is good. Harassing and personal attacks will not be tolerated. Lets be examples of good sobriety here.
"Those having religious affiliations will find here nothing disturbing to their beliefs or ceremonies. There is no friction among us over such matters."
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For our sake and others, especially newcomers, we should talk up the AAGrapevine, our meeting in print. THESE ALLERGIC TYPES CAN NEVER SAFELY USE ALCOHOL IN
Daily Reflections THE HAZARDS OF PUBLICITY  People who symbolize causes and ideas fill a deep human need. We of A.A. do not question that. But we do have
Today's thought from Hazelden is: I would be honest, for there are those who trust me. --Howard Arnold Walter Some of those around us seem to see only the good