Resources

New to AA?

Where Do I Start?

Below are links to A.A. literature that will help you learn more about Alcoholics Anonymous and help you decide if you are an alcoholic:

Is AA For You? TAKE THE QUIZ!

12 Questions only you can answer…

A Newcomer Asks

Straightforward answers to 15 questions that those new to Alcoholics Anonymous frequently ask about getting sober in A.A.

This is AA – An Introduction to the AA Recovery Program

An introduction to A.A.: describes who A.A.s are and what they have learned about alcoholism. For all who think they may have a drinking problem.

Information on Alcoholics Anonymous

This flyer presents basic information on Alcoholics Anonymous both for those who think they may have a drinking problem and for those who come in contact with them. Details on what AA does and does NOT do. 

Twelve Steps Illustrated

An easy-to-read version of A.A.’s program of recovery: each of the Twelve Steps is explained through illustration and simplified text.

Questions and Answers on Sponsorship

Uses shared A.A. experience to answer 34 questions likely to be asked by persons seeking sponsors, persons wanting to be sponsors, and groups planning sponsorship activity.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition

If you want help, sober members of AA are available to talk with you 24/7 on our local hotline: 214-887-6699

Remember that alcoholism is a progressive disease. Take it seriously, even if you feel you are only in the early stages of the illness. Alcoholism kills people. If you are an alcoholic, and if you continue to drink, in time you will get worse. There is hope. Reach out today!