A Christ-centered recovery program used by churches and groups for addiction, compulsive behaviors, grief, trauma, and related struggles.

Al-Anon
A support fellowship for people worried about someone else's drinking.
Who this may fit
Family members, partners, friends, and loved ones affected by another person's alcohol use.
What to know
- Al-Anon is for people affected by someone else's drinking.
- Teen-focused Alateen meetings may be available through Al-Anon channels.
- Family support can be useful even if the person drinking is not in treatment.
How Sober Network uses this page
This page explains the pathway and points visitors to official program resources. Sober Network does not run these programs, verify every meeting, or provide clinical recommendations.
For city-specific SEO pages, use paths like /dallas/al-anon.
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Different people need different support. Compare several pathways before deciding what to try first.
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