Resources for Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Welcome to the Resources page! Here, you will find essential tools, links, and guidance to support your journey in recovery or help someone you care about.

Helpful Links

  • AA World Services: The official Alcoholics Anonymous website with comprehensive resources, including meeting directories, publications, and AA program details.
    Visit: www.aa.org
  • Houston AA Intergroup: Access local AA meetings, schedules, and support groups in the Houston area.
    Visit: www.aahouston.org
  • Al-Anon Family Groups: Support and resources for families and friends of alcoholics.
    Visit: www.al-anon.org
  • The Big Book Online: Read the foundational text of AA online.
    Visit: AA Big Book
  • Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (12 & 12): A guide to the AA recovery program and traditions.
    Visit: 12 Steps and Traditions

Find Meetings Near You

  • Search by Zip Code: Use the AA meeting directory to locate meetings in your area.
    Visit: Meeting Finder
  • Online Meetings: Join virtual meetings for flexibility and accessibility.
    Visit: Online AA Meetings

Literature and Tools

  • Daily Reflections: Inspirational messages for each day of the year to help you stay focused on recovery.
    Visit: Daily Reflections
  • Sobriety Chips: Learn about the chip system and milestones in AA.
    Visit: Sobriety Chip Information
  • 12-Step Prayers: A collection of spiritual prayers to support your journey.
    Visit: 12-Step Prayers

Additional Support

  • Al-Anon for Teens (Alateen): Support groups for teenagers affected by someone else’s drinking.
    Visit: Alateen Information
  • Overeaters Anonymous: Resources for individuals recovering from compulsive eating.
    Visit: www.oa.org
  • Narcotics Anonymous: Support for individuals recovering from drug addiction.
    Visit: www.na.org

Get Involved

  • Volunteer Opportunities: Join service groups to support AA meetings and events.
    Visit: AA Service Opportunities
  • Local Events: Stay updated with upcoming AA conventions and workshops.
    Visit: AA Events

Emergency Help

If you or someone you know needs immediate help:


For further information or specific inquiries, please reach out through the Contact Us section on our site. Recovery is a journey, and we’re here to walk it with you. Let us know if you’d like any additional resources added!