Twelve Step Links for October 16, 2009

Itchen Bridge by Rhys Jones

Itchen Bridge by Rhys Jones

AA Alcoholics Anonymous 12 Step AA Alcoholics Anonymous Step 12 AA Rehab, AA, addiction treatment, addiction recovery, AA

12Step.org for Sobriety, Strength and Serenity

Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings as a Method of Recovery

Anonymous One Sober Living Homes, Treatment Centers, Central Offices, Sober Clubs

AA Jewelry. Recovery Jewelry. AA Sobriety Recovery Jewelry. 12 Step Sobriety Jewelry Gifts. 12 Steps. Affirmations

Daily Recovery Readings

Hazelden — Thought for the Day

Directory

Positive Affirmations. Affirmation Jewelry. Positive Affirmations. Affirmation Jewelry. Positive Affirmations

Positive Affirmations – Inspirational Quotes – Jewelry, A Visual Reminder Of Positive Lifestyles

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Serenity Found – Your online 12 Step recovery resource

Twelve-step Definition from Answers.com

Clancy’s Seven Questions AA Sponsor Clancy I. Venice, Sponsorship AA’s 12 Steps in Alcoholics Anonymous Pacific Group AA Reh

SoberRecovery Drug Rehab Drug Addiction Treatment Center Alcoholism Addiction Mental Health Directory Substance Abuse Detox

Christians in Recovery – Help and Support Group

Debtors Anonymous  – Recovery from Compulsive Debt

Jim’s Collection of Spiritual Sayings & Alcohol-free Recipes

First Steps to Al-Anon Recovery

Links and Resources Working Sobriety

SoberRecovery 12 step Related – Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers

Emotions Anonymous – a 12 step anonymous program

12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and 12 Alternative Steps

Steps by the Big Book – A Free Workbook for the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Working the Steps ~ 2008

164 and More Study Guide for AA’s Big Book & the 12&12

12-Step-Review About Page

Dual Recovery Anonymous – a 12 Step Fellowship

How to Get Sober with a 12 Step Program – wikiHow

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Posted on October 16, 2009, in The Twelve Steps. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. Everything that matters to you, matters to us, too. Your family, your relationships, your job, your health and happiness.
    But if you are struggling with an alcohol or drug addiction, all that matters is in serious jeopardy. It doesn’t have to be this way. People do change, life can get better.(www.mtregis.com)

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