Haler Smith is not a spokesperson for any recovery program or particular method of getting sober.

These resources are here to help someone find the right path to sobriety for them.

If you have suggestions to list other resources that have been helpful to you please send us an email and we will consider posting it.

Recovery Resources

AA Meetings Near Me (Google) (opens a new Window with search results based on your location). This will help you find local meetings in your area.  Your local area AA group (Intergroup) office should pop up too. You can call your local Intergroup Office with any questions you have about your drinking or where to find local meetings.

AA Meetings Near Me (Bing) (opens a new Window with search results based on your location). This will help you find local meetings in your area.  Your local area AA group (Intergroup) office should pop up too. You can call your local Intergroup Office with any questions you have about your drinking or where to find local meetings.

 

Alcoholics Anonymous Website

12 Steps (aa.org site)

12 Traditions (aa.org site)

Online Meeting Guide App (an aa.org free app). Find meetings in your area or any area you visit.


 

Free Digital Literature for different topics

(all aa.org links)

 

A Brief Guide to AA

A New Comer Asks

Frequently Asked Questions About A.A. - (Formerly 44 Questions)

Is A.A. for You? Lists 12 questions to ask yourself if you think you may be an alcoholic.

Young People in AA

 

Other Resources

(These Are Not Paid Endorsements. These are not Pay-Per-Click ads. We have no affiliation with these links/companies. These Are simply Resources to Help Someone Get The Help They Need)

 

If you need more information on whether or not you need rehab, and possible where to go, here is a site to consider.  They break down available rehabs by state and locality as well as insurance information.  www.Rehabnet.com/centers