District 4 Monthly Speaker Meeting 1st Wednesday of the Month 7:00 to 8:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, Westminster Hall 1159 E. 3rd Avenue (use 12th street entrance) Durango, CO
District 21 Evergreen Speaker Meeting Al-Anon and AA Speakers 1st Friday of the month Potluck at 6:30 p.m. 1st Speaker at 7:00 Evergreen Lutheran Church 5980 Highway 73 Evergreen, CO Potluck and Speakers. Please...
District 9 Al-Anon and AA Potluck Speakers Meeting Second Friday of the month Potluck at 6pm and 1st speaker at 7:15pm St. Paul's Episcopal Church 9200 West Tenth Avenue, Lakewood
District 14 231 Club Speakers Meeting Al-Anon Speakers 3rd Saturday of every month 6 PM to 7 PM 231 Club 15210 E 6th Ave #1 Aurora, CO Please come and support this event.
District 4 Monthly Speaker Meeting 3rd Tuesday of every Month 12:00 to 1:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, Room #213 1159 E. 3rd Avenue (use 12th street entrance) Durango, CO
District 15 New Beginnings and There is A Solution Speaker Meeting and Potluck Breakfast Last Saturday of Every Month Breakfast at 7:00 a.m. Speakers at 8:00 The Orchard Club 8081 E. Orchard Rd. Greenwood...
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.