Al-Anon
Suffolk Information

ASIS, PO Box 490, Farmingville, NY 11738

10/16/08- Dix Hills Group Anniversary 7:30pm. St. Lukes Lutheran Church, 20 Candlewood Path (off Vanderbilt) Dix Hills. Dinner, Speakers, Raffles. All are welcome.****Farmingville at Holbrook Meeting Friday, 9:45 AM - moved to a new location at Sachem Public Library, 150 Holbrook Road, Holbrook Inquire at Welcome Desk for room; may not be same each week**** New Al-Anon book "Discovering Choices" is now available****Check out the PODcasts and the new Sketches on the WSO website www.al-anon.org****NEW LOCATION & TIME FOR THE SAYVILLE FRIDAY NIGHT GROUP as of July 11 2008 - this meeting relocates to St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, 1150 Locust Ave. in Bohemia****

For more information please call: 631-669-2827 or e-mail: info@al-anon-suffolk-ny.org

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FORMS & LISTS
Use this form to inform Al-Anon Suffolk Information Service of group change in address of meeting location and time, or change of its mailing address
Contribution Form to be used when sending Group Donations to the A.S.I.S.
Meetings List (In pdf format)
Suffolk County Al-Anon Meetings List
Meetings List (In Excel file format)
Suffolk County Al-Anon Meetings List
Information Pamphlete and regitration form
download issues of the Suffolk Al-Anews
The Al-Anon Suffolk Information Services guidelines.

Suffolk County Group Mailing List page 1 (* P) Suffolk County Group Mailing List page 2 (* P) Suffolk County Group Mailing List page 3 (* P)

A list of mailing addresses for the groups in Suffolk County.
NY Intergroup CAL order form
Use this form to order CAL from the WSO
THE FORUM, Al-Anon’s monthly Magazine, Subsription Order form

Al-Anon registrarion / Group Records change form

How to Fill Out the Al-Anon Registration/Group Records Change Form

Material for download

***added on 7/08***

Thirteenth International Al-Anon General Services Meeting

How to start an Al-Anon group
How to start an Al-Anon group
Written in 1969, the relationship between AA and Al-Anon
A directly of materials serving the blind, deaf, and others with special needs. a list of Al-Anon and Alateen literature that is produced in large type by Al-Anon Family Groups, Inc. Other agencies that produce Al-Anon literature in Braille, cassette tapes, and CD’s are also included in this directory.
Actions the Al-Anon group can take to encourage Alateen, Ways the Al-Anon group can support an Alateen group, introduction to how to start a new Alateen Group.
A look at group finances. a few frequently asked questions and answers which may assist members, trusted servants, and groups with the routine management of money in Al-Anon:
Use these question individually or as a group meeting topic.
Instructions on registering a new Al-Anon Group
Group conscience suggestion for meeting format
Pamphlets on experiencing the miracles of growth and recovery through service.
From A GR to Area Delegate at WSO Conference
Writers reaching out. Suggested guidelines for Any Al-Anon/Alateen member who wishes to write an article about the fellowship for local or national publications
The complete 2006-2009 Al-Anon and Alateen Service Manual. Al-Anon's policies, suggestions for groups, service structure, and the Twelve Concepts of Service are described in detail in this indispensable handbook
Provides a framework within which each group can develop and grow. It offers basic information to all group members concerning the group structure and how it relates to other groups and Al-Anon as a whole.

Alateen sharings for Alateen talk

Dual Members in service policy (* P)

How Al-Anon started in NY

Knowledge Based Decision Making (* P)

oct11 2008 district 17 workshop

 
Guidelines
Guidelines for members interested in speaking
When Al-Anon and Alateen members are planning to participate in an AA area convention whether at the local area or AA regional level, it is well to remember that Al-Anon is present at the convention by invitation.
This guideline offers tips for Al-Anon members interested in starting an Alateen meeting in a school.
Taking a periodic group inventory helps to keep your group healthy and invigorated. Members can use the inventory to discuss new service opportunities and address major or minor concerns before the group's unity is disrupted. Listed in these guidelines are methods for taking a group inventory along with an inventory checklist.
Guidelines for ideas, direction and purpose of Public Outreach Outreach to Institutions
Guidelines for ideas, direction and purpose of Public Outreach to the Public/Media
Guidelines for the AIS
Guidelines to the GR
Suggestions for a beginners meeting format
Guidelines on manging Al-Anon area archives
Guidelines for literature coordinators
Answers question about Group Meetings held by Al-Anon in institutions
Sample of Alateen Talk which is a publication printed quarterly.
Al-Anon view on Detachment
Information pamphlet about Al-Anon & Alateen to professionals
Selected significant dates in Al-Anon/Alateen history
Al-Anon introduction
Press release Feb. 2001
The Seventh Tradition Pamphlet
Is Someone's Alcoholism Suffocating You? (News USA)
 
Al-Anon Press Releases

TO THE NEWCOMER:

Listen to a series of six Al-Anon Family Group podcasts, especially recorded to introduce you to Al-Anon meetings.

Chek out these AFG links

 

WE NEED MORE ALATEEN SPONSORS:

Alateen-coordinator@al-anon-suffolk-ny.org

Isn't it time to answer the call for service above group level ?

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Public Information Coordinator
Public and institutional speaking coordinator
Liaison to A.L.I.S.O.N.
Speaker Exchange Chairperson
Open Meeting Coordinator

COMMITTEE MEMBERS NEEDED FOR HUGS HOPE & HEALING 2008
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