Al-Anon's
program of recovery is based on the Twelve Steps
and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics
Anonymous. The Steps are the foundation for
personal recovery and the Traditions help groups
sustain their unity and fellowship.
The
Twelve Steps
Study of
these Steps is essential to progress in the
Al-Anon program. The principles they embody
are universal, applicable to everyone, whatever
your personal creed. In Al-Anon, we strive
for an ever-deeper understanding of these Steps,
and pray for the wisdom to apply them to our
lives.
The
Twelve Traditions
These
guidelines are means of promoting harmony and
growth in Al-Anon groups and in the worldwide
fellowship of Al-Anon as a whole. Our group
experience suggests that our unity depends upon
our adherence to these Traditions.
The
Twelve Concepts
The Twelve
Steps and Twelve Traditions are guides for
personal growth and group unity. The Twelve
Concepts are guides for service. They show
how Twelve Step work can be done on a broad scale
and how members of a World Service Office can
relate to each other and to the groups, through a
World Service Conference, to spread Al-Anon's
message worldwide.