Do you drink to alter how you feel? Do you hide your drinking from others? Do you purposely drink to get drunk? If you answer yes to any of these questions you are showing signs of addiction. We don't need to tell you how dependence on alcohol impacts individuals and families, because most American families have been impacted by drinking at some point in their family tree. Addiction to alcohol often requires the support of others to identify and overcome. Alcohol usually isn't the biggest part of the issue, it's inner thoughts and feelings that lead to the behavior. Do you want something better? Alcoholics Victorious Founded in 1948, Alcoholics Victorious support groups offer a safe environment where recovering people who recognize Jesus Christ as their "Higher Power" gather together and share their experience, strength and hope. We currently have AA groups meeting at our location. Contact the office for more information.
Did you grow up in an alcoholic home? Are you living with a alcoholic or recovering alcoholic? A child of a alcoholic can exhibit the same tendencies as the alcoholic just without the alcohol. The patterns are just as destructive emotionally and relationally. Although deep rooted, there is hope for change. Al-Anon & Ala-teen the official web site for their world headquarters. Has a comprehensive listing of meeting information in the U.S. and Canada. Confident Kids a special program with groups designed to help children from addicted and dysfunctional families.