The Al-Anon/Alateen Service Manual can be accessed from the Al-Anon/Alateen member section of the Al-Anon web site (please see the information above to access the member’s area.) To access the Service Manual, enter the member’s area, then click on publications, then click on service manual. The Al-Anon/Alateen Service Manual was updated in 2005, and is available for sale from the from the Al-Anon World Services publications area (item number P-24/27.) It can also be accessed on line at the Al-Anon/Alateen member site at http://www.al-anon.org/members/ - follow the directions above to access the member’s area, then click on “publications” and then on “service manual.” The Service Manual provides a wealth of information about Al-Anon/Alateen’s history, structure, and operations; plus meeting ideas, suggested group policies, and more.
Lost & Found
Small black satchel containing Al-Teen information, along with Recovery material/books. Contact us if this may be yours.
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Monday, 7AM First Things First AFG meeting at the North Baltimore Mennonite Church
Help Needed!
Answering Service needs volunteers on Mondays at 1 & 3 pm, Thursdays at 9 &11 am, and Fridays at 9 &11. We can always use substitutes.
Beltway Alateen Group (Thursday 8:30 pm) is in need of a second female sponsor. Details»
Area Positions available Convention Coordinator, Literature Coordinator, Public Outreach, Al-Anon-Cer Editor.
Wanted Bilingual (Spanish) speaking Al-Anon members to help a with a new Spanish speaking meeting.
Evergreen Alateen & Adult/Child 11:00 am Sunday atLoyola College.
First Things First AFG, 7:00 am Mondays at North Baltimore Mennonite Church.
Seeking Maturity, Friday 7:30 pm, Literature Meeting at Arnolia United Methodist Church.
How Al-Anon Works, Saturday 8:30 pm, Literature Meeting, First and St. Stephens Church.
Early Morning Twelves, 8:30 am Thursday, Glyndon United Methodist Church.
Public Outreach Help!
We’ve coordinated with the Central Library system to distribute directories to all the city, county, college, and regional libraries in Maryland. AIS is currently looking at new ways to reach and welcome newcomers, and strengthen the recovery they find here.