Links to Alcoholics Anonymous sites, literature, websites, working the program, New Group Service information, shared inventory work books, and related links.
AA Websites
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- SENY (South Eastern New York Area of Alcoholics Anonymous)
- Inter-group Association of New York of Alcoholics Anonymous
- AA Grapevine YouTube Channel
- AA Grapevine Podcast
Member Shared Resources
The ideas shared here are from fellow recovering alcoholics and are meant to stimulate, not dictate how one might approach working the steps, traditions, and concepts of the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. Consider these as supplemental tools shared among the fellowship; suggestions and experiences that may help us all grow together.
- Writing Inventory on the Twelve Step by Dennis F., et al
- Fourth Step Worksheet from Gay & Sober
- Tenth Step Inventory
- What is the point of getting sober?
- What does in mean to “Take an Inventory”?
- Sobriety Date Calculator
Literature
Books and Magazines
- The Big Book (aka Alcoholics Anonymous)
- Twelve Steps and Twelve Tradition
- 12 Concepts of Service
- Living Sober
- As Bill Sees It
- Daily Reflections
- AA Grapevine
Pamphlets
- A Newcomer Asks
- AA Preamble
- AA Promises
- Questions and Answers on Sponsorship
- This Is A.A.
- Is A.A. for Me?
- Frequently Asked Questions About A.A.
- How It Works
- What to Expect at your first AA Meeting
- Understanding Anonymity
- A.A. for the Older Alcoholic
- A Message to Teenagers…
- Do You Think You’re Different?
- Agnostic and Atheist Members in A.A.
- Problems Other Than Alcohol
- Women in A.A.
- LGBTQ Alcoholics in A.A
- A Brief Guide to Alcoholics Anonymous
- A.A. at a Glance
- A.A. for the Black and African American Alcoholic
- Information on Alcoholics Anonymous
Service
- New Group Service Roles and Responsibilities
- New Group Business Meeting Minutes (password available to New Group members and service holders Email a request for the password)
- New Group Meeting Scripts
- Getting involved in A.A. service
- The A.A. Group: How a group functions…
- The A.A. Group Handbook
- Trusted Servant Suggested Duties according to A.A. NY Intergroup
- Circles of Love and Service
Related Links
- Al-Anon
- NYC Al-Anon
- Sober Cast Pod Cast AA Speakers
- GaL-AA (Gays and Lesbians in Alcoholics Anonymous) – GaL-AA was chartered in 1981 and it is recognized by Alcoholics Anonymous as a special interest group that serves the LGBTQ members of Alcoholics Anonymous with information about meetings, conferences, roundups, and they provide our experience, strength and hope to any arm of A.A. when called upon to do so, to work in the spirit of Unity and Service with A.A. as a whole.
- A.A. Meeting Guide App – Meeting Guide is a free meeting finder app for iOS and Android that provides meeting information – direct Android & iOS download.Pamphlets (for all Pamphlets linked below, click on the image to load the PDF)