Young People
Coming into A.A. as young people, we found that there were common challenges to face. In the beginning, we often felt we were too young to be alcoholics. Some of us didn’t drink for a long time; others didn’t drink hard liquor, stumble around, or forget what we did or said when drunk. Being young in the everyday world we face peer pressure, stressful relationships with our parents, and parties being a way of life. In A.A., we often feel different because we may be the youngest person in our group, and some have even had an uninformed older member discourage us by saying things like “I spilled more booze than you drank.” These are hard realities for young people in A.A. On the other hand though, by sticking with it and finding younger and older members to help us, we’ve found a solution to our drinking problems. In A.A. we’ve found a way of life that helps us deal with everyday stress and peer pressure, and that life is better and more fun without alcohol. We’ve also seen that we develop closer relationships the longer we stay sober. To us, it doesn’t matter how old you are, how much, where, or what you drink. What matters is how alcohol affects you. You are the best judge of whether or not you have a problem. And you know this from your gut — whether you feel guilty, lonely, ashamed, or whether alcohol is interfering in your life.
Excerpt from “young People and A.A.” P-4 Reprinted with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.
Young people in AA events and Meetings
In some communities in Area 52 North Dakota there are meetings and events geared to the young person. Usually these are set up by young people in AA for young people in AA. you can find these events by going to the Events/ News page at aanorthdakota.org/events-and-news/
Young People in AA meetings in Area 52 North Dakota can be found by going to aanorthdakota.org/meetings/ under the meeting type drop down menu.
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