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- Teen Corner (Alateen) - Al-Anon Family Groups
Alateen meetings in the Mobile App are for young people aged 13 to 18 who have been affected by someone else’s drinking We are invited to share experience, strength, and hope with other teens
- Al-Anon San Diego
Al-Anon is a program to help families and friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of living with the problem drinking of a relative or friend, Alateen is for young people in Al-Anon Al-Anon is adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous, based upon the Twelve Steps, Traditions, and Concepts of Service
- Alateen – Hope and help for young people who are the relatives and . . .
Alateen, part of Al-Anon Family Groups, is for young people who have been affected by alcoholism in a family member or friend We help each other by sharing our experience, strength, and hope
- Alateen - AddictionHelp. com
What Is Alateen? Alateen is a free recovery support group specifically geared toward young people (ages 13-18) who have been impacted by a loved one’s alcohol use
- Welcome to Al-Anon Alateen - Alateen
For over 50 years, Al-Anon (which includes Alateen for younger members) has been offering hope and help to families and friends of alcoholics It is estimated that each alcoholic affects the lives of at least four other people… alcoholism is truly a family disease
- Alateen - Al-Anon Family Groups
Alateen, for younger family members and friends, is a part of Al-Anon Family Groups Materials included in this section provide helpful information on starting an Alateen group, serving a group, and meeting ideas for Alateens
- What Is Al-Anon Alateen? | Support for Familes Affected by Addiction
Alateen, a division of Al-Anon, was established in 1957 to specifically address the needs of teenagers who were impacted by a loved one’s alcoholism The members of Alateen are usually teenagers, highlighting the age group that the program caters to and the unique challenges they face
- What is Alateen? - Addiction Group
What is Alateen? Alateen is a support group for young people whose lives have been impacted by a loved one's struggle with alcohol use disorder (AUD) It’s part of the Al-Anon family group of 12-step programs Al-Anon members sponsor Alateen groups to help the group stay on track
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