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Events in March–December 2024
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March 2, 2024(1 event)
NIAFG AWSC MeetingNIAFG AWSC Meeting – Area World Service Meeting Saturday, March 2, 2024 Hybrid Meeting: In-person and on Zoom Location: See AIMS Newsletter for Location |
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March 22, 2024(1 event)
Spring Round-Up "The More I Share, the Better," Frankfurt ILSpring Round-Up "The More I Share, the Better," Frankfurt IL 6:30 pm
Spring Round-Up "The More I Share, the Better" Check-in 6:30 pm Friday March 22 Deadline for Registration: Sunday, March 10 St. Francis of the Woods Download Registration Form at this link. Contact for questions: |
March 23, 2024(1 event)
Spring Round-Up "The More I Share, the Better," Frankfurt ILSpring Round-Up "The More I Share, the Better," Frankfurt IL 6:30 pm
Spring Round-Up "The More I Share, the Better" Check-in 6:30 pm Friday March 22 Deadline for Registration: Sunday, March 10 St. Francis of the Woods Download Registration Form at this link. Contact for questions: |
March 24, 2024(1 event)
Spring Round-Up "The More I Share, the Better," Frankfurt ILSpring Round-Up "The More I Share, the Better," Frankfurt IL 6:30 pm
Spring Round-Up "The More I Share, the Better" Check-in 6:30 pm Friday March 22 Deadline for Registration: Sunday, March 10 St. Francis of the Woods Download Registration Form at this link. Contact for questions: |
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April 20, 2024(1 event)
Public Outreach Presentation (Hybrid Zoom and In Person, Moline, IL)Public Outreach Presentation (Hybrid Zoom and In Person, Moline, IL) – Public Outreach Presentation AL-ANON and ALATEEN Needs YOU! Public Outreach is our best way to stop being invisible to the still suffering families dealing with a problem drinker. Please join us and participate in the presentation on public outreach. Let’s start spreading the word that Al-Anon and Alateen is still here. ZOOM CONNECTION INFORMATION Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83152007292?pwd=dTE1eFdRREgxd3RLMS9vcjJ6MnRtQT09 One tap mobile |
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April 28, 2024(1 event)
Sunday Night AFG Open Meeting, Woodridge, ILSunday Night AFG Open Meeting, Woodridge, IL – Sunday Night Al-Anon Family Group Invites you to an Open Meeting! Sunday April 28th Refreshments and Fellowship 6:30 PM - 7:00 PM Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Or Dial In - Free Conference Call View Flyer at this Link or View the Events Calendar |
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June 10, 2024(1 event)
Virtual Open Meeting - Monday Morning We Discover AFGVirtual Open Meeting - Monday Morning We Discover AFG – Are you affected by someone else’s drinking? You are invited to join our Virtual Open Meeting via Zoom Hosted by: Monday, June 10, 2024 You can join the Zoom Meeting by just clicking here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86526441893?pwd=cVFZZGxSZy9VMjFlODFldnRpeTRLdz09 Or you can go to Zoom and manually add the meeting ID and password. Online: go to zoom.us/join and enter the Meeting ID# 865 2644 1893 By phone: dial 1-312-626-6799 and enter the Meeting ID# 865 2644 1893 and password: 202020 Strength and hope for friends and families of problem drinkers Al-Anon Family Groups https://northwestcookafg.wordpress.com Link to Flyer |
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JulyJuly 1, 2024(1 event)2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 2, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 3, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 4, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 5, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 6, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 7, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 8, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 9, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 10, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 11, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 12, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 13, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 14, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 15, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 16, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 17, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 18, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 19, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 20, 2024(2 events)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). NIAFG AWSC MeetingNIAFG AWSC Meeting – Area World Service Meeting Saturday, July 20, 2024 Hybrid Meeting: In-person and on Zoom Location: See AIMS Newsletter for Location |
July 21, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 22, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 23, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 24, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 25, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 26, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 27, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 28, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 29, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 30, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
July 31, 2024(1 event)
2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
AugustAugust 1, 2024(1 event)2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens2024 Al-Anon Membership Survey Opens N/A Link to Survey Page Participation in Al-Anon surveys by all members, regardless of length of membership in the program, level of involvement in service work, or any other factor, is of the utmost importance in helping to develop and evaluate programs that will strengthen and grow the Al-Anon Family Groups. Involvement in Al-Anon surveys is also considered service work and is greatly valued as we seek to reach out to those who are dealing with the effects of someone else’s alcoholism but haven’t yet found help in Al-Anon. Survey results are used in communicating with professionals who are in a position to refer patients and clients to Al-Anon. Results of surveys are also used to improve communication with the membership. From time to time, the WSO is also approached by outside researchers who are requesting assistance in their research on friends and families of alcoholics. The WSO Policy Committee approved a procedure for determining whether Al-Anon cooperation in researchers’ projects will benefit Al-Anon. The policy ensures that our cooperation with researchers complies fully with Al-Anon’s Traditions Six (non-endorsement of outside enterprises), Eleven (public relations based on attraction rather than promotion), and Twelve (protection of anonymity). |
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October 18, 2024(1 event)
2024 Annual Fall Round-Up, Frankfort, IL2024 Annual Fall Round-Up, Frankfort, IL 35th Annual Fall Round-Up Friday, October 18 – Sunday, October 20, 2024 Location: Check-in: Friday 6:00 pm Check-out: Sunday 11:00 am Registration Fee includes: Spaces are limited so PLEASE REGISTER EARLY! |
October 19, 2024(1 event)
2024 Annual Fall Round-Up, Frankfort, IL2024 Annual Fall Round-Up, Frankfort, IL 35th Annual Fall Round-Up Friday, October 18 – Sunday, October 20, 2024 Location: Check-in: Friday 6:00 pm Check-out: Sunday 11:00 am Registration Fee includes: Spaces are limited so PLEASE REGISTER EARLY! |
October 20, 2024(1 event)
2024 Annual Fall Round-Up, Frankfort, IL2024 Annual Fall Round-Up, Frankfort, IL 35th Annual Fall Round-Up Friday, October 18 – Sunday, October 20, 2024 Location: Check-in: Friday 6:00 pm Check-out: Sunday 11:00 am Registration Fee includes: Spaces are limited so PLEASE REGISTER EARLY! |
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NIAFG AWSC MeetingNIAFG AWSC Meeting – Area World Service Meeting Saturday, November 2 Hybrid Meeting: In-person and on Zoom Location: See AIMS Newsletter for Location |
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