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This is the 4th Edition of 'The Big Book', as the basic text of Alcoholics Anonymous is known by AA members.  The first 164 pages explain how Alcoholics Anonymous works, the remaining pages are the personal stories of recovery of a number of AA members.  A must have book!

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AA  (Alcoholics Anonymous)

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. 

Alcoholics Anonymous can also be defined as an informal society of more than 2,000,000 recovered alcoholics in the United States, Canada, and other countries. These men and women meet in local groups, which range in size from a handful in some localities to many hundreds in larger communities. Currently, women make up 35 percent of the total membership.

Minneapolis & Suburban Intergroup Association of Alcoholics Anonymous
7204 West 27th Street   Suite 113  St. Louis Park, MN   55426
Phone:  (952) 922-0880   Fax: (952) 922-1061
Website: 
http://www.aaminneapolis.org   
E-mail: 
info@aaminneapolis.org

St. Paul Intergroup Association of Alcoholics Anonymous
Spruce Tree Center 1600 W. University  Suite 407  St. Paul, MN  55104
Phone: (651) 227-5502  Fax: (651) 290-0209
Website: 
http://www.aastpaul.org   
E-mail: 
postmaster@aastpaul.org

Intergroup Northeast
509 40th Avenue NE  Columbia Heights, MN  55418
Phone: (763) 781-5102
Website:  none      E-mail:   none

AA Helpline St. Cloud  (Answering Service)
Phone: (320) 202-1895
Website:  none      E-mail:   none

North Central Minnesota Intergroup 
PO Box 939    Brainerd, MN  56401
Phone: (218) 829-2814
Website:  none      E-mail:   none

Rochester Intergroup  (Answering Service)
Phone: (507) 281-1747
Website:  none      E-mail:   none

Twin Ports Intergroup
331 East 1st Street   Duluth, MN  55802
Phone: (218) 727-8117
Website:  none      E-mail:   none

AFG  (Al-Anon Family Groups)

AL-ANON (and ALATEEN for younger members) is a worldwide organization that offers a self-help recovery program for families and friends of alcoholics whether or not the alcoholic seeks help or even recognizes the existence of a drinking problem. Members give and receive comfort and understanding through a mutual exchange of experiences, strength and hope. Sharing of similar problems binds individuals and groups together in a bond that is protected by a policy of anonymity. AL-ANON is not a religious organization or a counseling agency. It is not a treatment center nor is it allied with any other organization offering such services. Al-Anon Family Groups, which includes Alateen for teenage members, neither expresses opinions on outside issues nor endorses outside enterprises. No dues or fees are required. Membership is voluntary, requiring only that one's own life has been adversely affected by someone else's drinking problem.

Al-Anon / Alateen Information Services of Greater Minneapolis
7204 West 27th Street  Suite 101
St. Louis Park, MN  55426
Phone: (952) 920-3961
Website:
http://www.al-anon-alateen-msp.org   
E-mail:
alanon@pobox.com
Meeting Directory: http://www.al-anon-alateen-msp.org/pages/meetingsMonday.html

St. Paul Al-Anon / Alateen Service Center
Griggs Midway Building
1821 University Avenue West Suite S203
Saint Paul, MN 55104
Phone: (651) 771-2208
Website:
http://www.al-anon-alateen-msp.org   
E-mail:
stpaulalanon@pobox.com
Meeting Directory: http://www.al-anon-alateen-msp.org/pages/meetingsMondayStPaul.html

Al-Anon / Alateen Service Center
3005 Restormel Street   PO Box 16051
Duluth, MN  55806
Website: 
http://www.minnesotanorth-al-anon.org/
E-mail:  none
Meeting Directory:
http://www.minnesotanorth-al-anon.org/default.aspx


NA  (Narcotics Anonymous)

Providing service to individual addicts and groups of addicts seeking recovery from addiction, and to the chemical dependency treatment system, and legal and judicial systems within the Minnesota Region; and to assist the general public in understanding addiction and the Narcotics Anonymous (NA) program.

The Minnesota Region of Narcotics Anonymous
Website:  http://www.naminnesota.org/

Upper Midwest Service Office of Narcotics Anonymous
310 East 38th Street  Suite 115  Minneapolis, MN  55409
Phone: (612) 822-9472
Website:  http://www.naminnesota.org/umso/umso.htm
E-mail: umsoinfo@naminnesota.org

Lakes Area Narcotics Anonymous
920 South 7th Street
Brainerd MN 56401
Phone: (218) 828-2823
Website: http://webpages.charter.net/skip_per/

Minnesota Region InfoLine  (877) 767-7676
(Toll free for Area Codes 218, 320, 507 and 715)

Minneapolis / St. Paul InfoLine:  (952) 939-3939
Rochester InfoLine:                   (507) 281-2227
Fargo / Moorhead InfoLine:        (701) 234-9330
Northern Lights (Duluth)            (218) 728-3199


Gamblers Anonymous

Twin Cities Intergroup

This is the site for Gamblers Anonymous Minnesota Area 8A Intergroup which covers the entire Twin Cities Area and out state areas as well. (Greater Area 8A-8C)  The site includes the most up to date Meeting List-Local Events-Conferences and recovery information and support.

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The Fourth Step Guide is Back!

By popular request, the 4th Step Guide from the old website is back.  Lengthy, and not exactly the way the Big Book describes the process, this was a useful tool as well as one of the most popular pages at the MRP.

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In an effort to be self-supporting, the Minnesota Recovery Page includes a limited amount of advertising.  The MRP makes a small amount of money when you click on the links below and purchase an item or request a quote.  

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Experience, Strength and Hope
Experience, Strength and Hope
Stories from the First Three Editions of Alcoholics Anonymous

The Little Red Book Study Guide
The Little Red Book Study Guide

Step 1 AA Foundations of Recovery
Step 1 AA Foundations of Recovery Over a million people have been helped to take that first step with this easy-to-read pamphlet.

Each Day a New Beginning Journal
Each Day a New Beginning Journal "Let me be grateful for my lessons today and know that all is well."

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The Little Doctor Who Loved Drunks
 

Best of the Grapevine Volume 2
Best of the Grapevine Volume 2

The Language Of Letting Go
The Language Of Letting Go
Daily Meditations on Codependency
 


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Living Sober - A helpful tool for staying in touch with the simplicity of every day sobriety


Carry This Message: A Guide for Big Book Sponsorship 


Mayflower Hotel Journal
Reproduction of a 1930's postcard of the Mayflower Hotel, Akron, Ohio
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God Grant Me the Laughter  Hearty cartoons and humorous anecdotes clearly demonstrate how readers' lives today contrast with their drinking and drug-using past.

As Bill Sees It (Hardcover)
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The Minnesota Recovery Page is a directory of resources for recovery from chemical addiction in Minnesota. The Minnesota Recovery Page is NOT an organization, nor is the Minnesota Recovery Page endorsed by or affiliated with Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, or any other group.

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