District 10 District Meeting All are welcome! The last Monday of the month (may change to Thursday) 7:00 pm 3102 Perry St. Denver, CO 80212 Call 303-588-6652 for more information
District 4 Monthly District Meeting Please come! 1st Wednesday of each month 5:30 to 6:45 p..m First Presbyterian Church, Room #213 1159 E. 3rd Avenue (use 12th street entrance) Durango, CO
District 15 Monthly Group Representative Meeting Please join us to share what's happening in your group and to stay informed! 2nd Monday of the month. 6:30 to 7:45PM Orchard Club 8081 E. Orchard Road...
District 13 Monthly District 13 Meeting The 2nd Tuesday of every month 6:30 pm Spirit of Hope United Methodist Church 3885 S. Broadway Englewood, CO 80113 Inside the church sanctuary at the back.
District 10 District Meeting All are welcome! The last Monday of the month (may change to Thursday) 7:00 pm 3102 Perry St. Denver, CO 80212 Call 303-588-6652 for more information
District 4 Monthly District Meeting Please come! 1st Wednesday of each month 5:30 to 6:45 p..m First Presbyterian Church, Room #213 1159 E. 3rd Avenue (use 12th street entrance) Durango, CO
Al-Anon is a mutual support group of peers who share their experience in applying the Al-Anon principles to problems related to the effects of a problem drinker in their lives. It is not group therapy and is not led by a counselor or therapist; This support network complements and supports professional treatment.
Alateen is a peer support group for teens who are struggling with the effects of someone else’s problem drinking. Many Alateen groups meet at the same time and location as an Al-Anon group. Alateen meetings are open only to teenagers. Alateen is not a program for young people seeking sobriety.
No advance notification or written referral is necessary to attend an Al-Anon or Alateen meeting. Anyone affected by someone else’s drinking is welcome to attend.
There are no dues or fees. Groups are self-supporting, and usually pass a basket around for a voluntary contribution to pay for rent or Al-Anon literature.
Encourage your clients to try Al-Anon, even if they minimize the problem with alcohol. The 2015 Al-Anon membership survey shows that 40% of newcomers who first came to Al-Anon because of a loved one’s drug addiction and later came to better understand the seriousness of that person’s alcohol problem only after attending Al-Anon for a period of time.