The traditions, which follow, bind us together in unity. They guide
the groups in their relations with other groups, with AA and the outside
world. They recommend group attitudes toward leadership, membership, money,
property, public relations and anonymity.
1. Our common welfare should come first; personal progress
for the greatest number depends upon unity.
2. For our group purpose there is but one authority
- a loving God as He may express Himself in our group conscience. Our
leaders are but trusted servants; they do not govern.
3. The relatives of alcoholics, when gathered together
for mutual aid, may call themselves an Al-Anon Family Group provided that,
as a group, they have no other affiliation. The only requirement for membership
is that there be a problem of alcoholism in a relative or a friend.
4. Each group should be autonomous, except in matters
affecting another group, or AL-ANON or A.A. as a whole.
5. Each Al-Anon Family Group has but one purpose: to
help families of alcoholics. We do this by practicing the Twelve Steps
of A.A. ourselves, by encouraging and understanding our alcoholic relatives
and by welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics.
6. Our Family Groups ought never endorse, finance, or
lend our name to any outside enterprise, lest problems of money, property,
and prestige divert us from our primary spiritual aim. Although a separate
entity, we should always cooperate with Alcoholics Anonymous.
7. Every group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining
outside contributions.
8. Al-Anon Twelfth Step work should remain forever non-professional,
but our service centers may employ special workers.
9. Our groups, as such, ought never be organized; but
we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those
they serve.
10. The Al-Anon Family Groups have no opinions on outside
issues; hence our name ought never be drawn into public controversy.
11. Our public relations policy is based on attraction
rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the
level of press, radio, and films. We need guard with special care the
anonymity of all members.
12. Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all
our traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities.
We meet EVERY Monday and Thursday night at:
Christ the King Lutheran Church
5575 Peachtree Parkway
Norcross, GA 30092
Room 241 from 8:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
For directions from your address to our meeting click on the Excite button
below the map.
Call Us - 770-446-7900
We're A Happy Bunch
We welcome your call.
There was a time when we too desperately needed
to speak with someone who understood.
Alcoholism is a family disease. We understand your need for confidentiality.
Please feel free to contact us using ONLY YOUR FIRST NAME.
Please feel free to speak with the following members:
Barrow C. - 770-446-7900
Willa C. - 770-446-7900
Sonny G.- 404-931-5882
Charlene W. - 770-931-2923