WELCOME TO ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS                                                    

 

Cayman Islands
Phone:  345-926-9044

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.

The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contribu-tions.

AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any contro-versy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes.

Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.


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Without exception,sobriety is the most important thing in your life. You may believe your job, or your home life, or one of many other things come first. But consider, if you do not get sober and stay sober, 
YOU WILL NOT HAVE A JOB, A FAMILY, SANITY, OR EVEN LIFE. If you are convinced that everything in life depends on your sobriety, you have an excellent chance of getting sober and staying sober.
If you put other things first in your thinking you are only hurting your chances.




  
 
 

If you can admit you are an Alcoholic - HERE'S HOPE FOR YOU.
Alcoholics Anonymous members have one thing in common: each one of them has fought alcohol for years; each one of them knows that without sobriety they have no future, no home, no family; their very life depends on not drinking.

The members of this group know all the ropes in the battle with booze; know the heart-breaking agony of sobering up after a drunk to find their families without the necessities of life, their jobs gone, a line of bill collectors at the door and a trail of half-forgotten I.O.U.s behind. They have undergone the humiliation of the pity of relatives, the disgrace of a night (or more) in jail and the degradation of an alcoholic ward, sanatarium or detoxification session in a hospital.

These members meet to discuss their problems, reinforce their determination to stay sober and organize aid for less fortunate Alcoholics. 

This common cause has brought these one-time heavy drinkers together in an overwhelming resolve never again to suffer the depths of despair and despondency which had become a by-product to the use of alcohol.

As a result of a strict observance of this program these men and women have discovered self-respect, regained the love and confidence of their families, and hold positions of responsibility and trust. They now find joy and happiness in living with themselves, rather than the past humiliation and disgust. BUT....ALL OF THEM KNOW THEY ARE ONLY ONE DRINK AWAY FROM A DRUNK!  THAT'S ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS.