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These guidelines are means
of promoting harmony and growth in Al-Anon groups and in the worldwide
fellowship of Al-Anon as a whole. Our group experience suggests
that our unity depends upon our adherence to these Traditions.
- Our common welfare
should come first; personal progress for the greatest number
depends upon unity.
- For our group purpose
there is but one authority -- a loving God as He may express
Himself in our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted
servants; they do not govern.
- The relatives of alcoholics,
when gathered together for mutual aid, may call themselves an
Al-Anon Family Group, provided that, as a group, they have no
other affiliation. The only requirement for membership is that
there be a problem of alcoholism in a relative or friend.
- Each group should be
autonomous, except in matters affecting another group or Al-Anon
or AA as a whole.
- Each Al-Anon Family
Group has but one purpose: to help families of alcoholics. We
do this by practicing the Twelve Steps of AA ourselves,
by encouraging and understanding our alcoholic relatives, and
by welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics.
- Our Family
Groups ought never endorse, finance or lend our name to any
outside enterprise, lest problems of money, property and prestige
divert us from our primary spiritual aim. Although a separate
entity, we should always cooperate with Alcoholics Anonymous.
- Every group ought to
be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.
- Al-Anon Twelfth Step
work should remain forever non-professional, but our service
centers may employ special workers.
- Our groups, as such,
ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or
committees directly responsible to those they serve.
- The Al-Anon Family
Groups have no opinion on outside issues; hence our name ought
never be drawn into public controversy.
- Our public relations
policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need
always maintain personal anonymity
at the level of press, radio, films, and TV
. We need guard with special care the anonymity
of all AA members.
- Anonymity is the spiritual
foundation of all our Traditions, ever reminding us to place
principles above personalities.
Al-Anon's Twelve Traditions, copyright 1996 by Al-Anon Family
Group Headquarters, Inc. Reprinted with permision of Al-Anon Family
Group Headquarters, Inc.
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