Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

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Last Updated: 06/03/2025

Millions of men and women have heard or read about the unique Fellowship called Alcoholics Anonymous since its founding in 1935. Of these, more than 2 million now call themselves members.

People who once drank to excess, they finally acknowledged that they could not handle alcohol, and now live a new way of life without it.

This is good for wellbeing because

  • AA is concerned solely with the personal recovery and continued sobriety of individual alcoholics who turn to the Fellowship for help.
  • If you seem to be having trouble with your drinking, or if your drinking has reached the point of where it worries you, you may be interested to know something about Alcoholics Anonymous and the AA programme of recovery from alcoholism.
  • Upwards of 40 meeting per week are held across Lincolnshire.

How to contact

Where to go

East Lindsey
Lincolnshire
UK

West Lindsey
Lincolnshire
UK

North Kesteven
Lincolnshire
UK

South Kesteven
Lincolnshire
UK

South Holland
Lincolnshire
UK

Boston
Lincolnshire
UK

City of Lincoln
Lincolnshire

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