Alcoholics Anonymous Live Chat

Alcoholics Anonymous Live Chat

The Alcoholics Anonymous Live Chat team are available during these hours

Based on staffing, this service is not manned 24 hours, but on the availablity of the volunteers

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) offers a “Chat Now” service designed to provide real-time support to individuals seeking help with alcohol-related issues. This service is primarily aimed at newcomers and those who feel they may have a problem with alcohol. The “Chat Now” service is available based on volunteer staffing.

How to Access Alcoholics Anonymous Live Chat:

To initiate a live chat, visit the Alcoholics Anonymous Great Britain website. When a chat responder is available, a yellow “How Can We Help?” chat box will appear. Click on this box to start a conversation with a trained AA member. If the chat box is not visible, it indicates that no responders are currently available.

Topics You Can Discuss via Live Chat:

  • Concerns about your drinking habits
  • Information about AA meetings and how to attend
  • Understanding the AA program and the 12 Steps
  • Seeking support for sobriety
  • General inquiries about Alcoholics Anonymous

The “Chat Now” service is staffed by volunteer members of AA who are ready to share their experience, strength, and hope with you.

To access the live chat click the link below

Other Ways to Contact Alcoholics Anonymous

Phone: You can contact AA by calling the National Helpline at 0800 917 7650. This line is available 24/7 for confidential support.

Email: For assistance via email, reach out to help@aamail.org. A volunteer will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible.

Postal Mail:
General Service Office (GSO)
Alcoholics Anonymous
PO Box 1
10 Toft Green
York YO1 7NJ

Social Media: While AA maintains a tradition of anonymity and does not have official social media profiles for public interaction, you can find information and resources on their official website.

Additional Information

  • Website: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk
  • Services Offered: Support for individuals seeking to overcome alcoholism through meetings, literature, and fellowship.
  • Note: AA’s primary purpose is to help individuals achieve sobriety. The “Chat Now” service is an additional resource to assist those seeking help.

 

The Alcoholics Anonymous Live Chat team are available during these hours

Based on staffing, this service is not manned 24 hours, but on the availablity of the volunteers

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) offers a “Chat Now” service designed to provide real-time support to individuals seeking help with alcohol-related issues. This service is primarily aimed at newcomers and those who feel they may have a problem with alcohol. The “Chat Now” service is available based on volunteer staffing.

How to Access Alcoholics Anonymous Live Chat:

To initiate a live chat, visit the Alcoholics Anonymous Great Britain website. When a chat responder is available, a yellow “How Can We Help?” chat box will appear. Click on this box to start a conversation with a trained AA member. If the chat box is not visible, it indicates that no responders are currently available.

Topics You Can Discuss via Live Chat:

  • Concerns about your drinking habits
  • Information about AA meetings and how to attend
  • Understanding the AA program and the 12 Steps
  • Seeking support for sobriety
  • General inquiries about Alcoholics Anonymous

The “Chat Now” service is staffed by volunteer members of AA who are ready to share their experience, strength, and hope with you.

To access the live chat click the link below

Other Ways to Contact Alcoholics Anonymous

Phone: You can contact AA by calling the National Helpline at 0800 917 7650. This line is available 24/7 for confidential support.

Email: For assistance via email, reach out to help@aamail.org. A volunteer will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible.

Postal Mail:
General Service Office (GSO)
Alcoholics Anonymous
PO Box 1
10 Toft Green
York YO1 7NJ

Social Media: While AA maintains a tradition of anonymity and does not have official social media profiles for public interaction, you can find information and resources on their official website.

Additional Information

  • Website: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk
  • Services Offered: Support for individuals seeking to overcome alcoholism through meetings, literature, and fellowship.
  • Note: AA’s primary purpose is to help individuals achieve sobriety. The “Chat Now” service is an additional resource to assist those seeking help.

 

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