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This Site was First Published in November 1996.

The FORUM started 20/10/1998
Our 100,000th Visitor was on 10th February 2002
Moved to aamolly.org.uk on 2nd April 2002
Our 200,000 Visitor was on 12th November 2003
A quarter of a million visitors 24th October 2004
Our 300,000 visitor was November 2005
We reached 500,000 visitor in March 2008




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Therefore nothing can matter more to the future welfare of AA than the manner in which we use this colossus of communication.
Used unselfishly and well, the results can surpass our present imagination.

Bill W.
Grapevine

1960


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Tony who got sober on 23rd September 1986, thanks to the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, published this site. The content of this site is entirely his choice and is neither endorsed nor approved by AA in the UK, but hopefully follows the traditions of this wonderful Fellowship.

The aim of these pages is to provide:
Information about AA and Contact details for people wishing to contact the Fellowship in the UK
A forum for Members of AA to share their experience, strength and hope, particularly with newcomers