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Purposes for
Alateen
To allow teens to
come together and ...
-- share experience, strength and hope with each
other
-- discuss their difficulties
-- learn effective ways to cope with their problems
-- encourage one another
-- help each other understand the principles of
the Al-Anon program
-- learn how to use the Twelve Steps and Alateen's
Twelve Traditions
Alateen members
learn:
-- Compulsive drinking is a disease.
-- They can detach themselves emotionally from the
drinker's problems while continuing to love the person.
-- They are not the cause of anyone else's drinking
or behavior.
-- They cannot change or control anyone but
themselves.
-- They have spiritual and intellectual resources
with which to develop their own potentials, no matter what happens at
home.
-- They can build satisfying and rewarding life
experiences for themselves.
Is someone's
drinking bothering you?
Alateen is for you. Alateen is for young people whose
lives have been affected by someone else's drinking. These twenty
questions may help you decide whether Alateen is for you.
Are You Growing up in a
Family with Drinking? (Is Alateen for you?)
- Do you believe no one could possibly understand how
you feel?
- Do you cover up your real feelings by pretending you
don't care?
- Do you feel nobody really loves you or cares what
happens to you?
- Do you tell lies to cover up for someone else's
drinking or what's happening in your home?
- Do you stay out of the house as much as possible
because you hate it there?
- Are you afraid or embarrassed to bring your friends
home?
- Has someone's drinking upset you?
- Are holidays and gatherings spoiled because of
drinking or others' reactions to the drinking?
- Are you afraid to speak up sometimes for fear it will
set off a drinking bout or start another fight?
- Do you think the drinker's behavior is caused by you,
other members of your family, friends, or rotten breaks in life?
- Do you make threats such as, "If you don't stop
drinking and fighting, I'll run away"?
- Do you make promises about behavior, such as, "I'll
get better
grades," "go to church," or "keep my room clean" in exchange for a
promise that the drinking and fighting stop?
- Do you feel that if your mom or dad loved you, she or
he would stop drinking?
- Do you ever threaten or actually hurt yourself to
scare your parents into saying "I'm sorry," or "I love you"?
- Do you or your family have money problems because of
someone else's drinking?
- Are mealtimes frequently stressful or delayed because
of drinking or fighting?
- Have you considered calling the police because of the
abusive behavior in your home?
- Have you refused dates because your date may find out
about the drinking or fighting?
- Do you think your problems would be solved if the
drinking stopped?
- Do you ever treat people (teachers, schoolmates,
teammates, etc.)
unjustly because you are angry at someone else for drinking too much?
Sponsorship
Every Alateen group requires an active, adult
member of Al-Anon
to serve as sponsor. The sponsor is an active part of the group,
guiding and sharing knowledge of our Twelve Steps and Alateen
Traditions.
Visit the Alateen
Sponsorship Information page of our
website for more information on Alateen Sponsorship requirements and
responsibilities.
Meetings
Alateen members meet in
church halls, school rooms or other suitable places (many times in the
same building as an Al-Anon group, but in a separate room.)
Area Alateen Meetings:
Maryville (District 18)
TUE
7:30 PM
Tuesday
Alateen
First
Baptist Church Rm.
217
Maryville-Highway 162 |
Mt
Vernon (District 16)
SAT
10:00 AM
Making
A Difference
Alateen
Central
Christian Church
301
N. 10th St. Mt Vernon
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Peoria
(District 10A)
MON
8:00 PM
Alateen
Anony"moose"
Hilltop
115
Western Ave.
FRI 9:30 AM
Friday Morning Holiday Alateen Group
1st English Lutheran Church
725 E Forrest Hill |
Alateen
Literature
Members are encouraged to read Al-Anon and Alateen Conference-Approved
Literature and materials. Written from members' personal sharings,
these recovery tools can help young people deal with their problems.
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