How you can help the alcoholic – Part 1

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How you can help the alcoholic – Part 1

Does someone you know drink too much? Would you like to know how to help them? Here’s how…

THE PROBLEM DRINKER SPEAKS
“DON’T pour out my liquor it’s just a waste because I can always find ways of getting more. DON’T lie for me or cover up for me. DON’T meet my obligations or pay my bills. DON’T try to spare me the consequences of my drinking, it may avert or reduce the very crisis that would prompt me to seek help, I can continue to deny that I have a drinking problem as long as you continue to provide an automatic escape from the consequences of my drinking. DO attend Al-Anon meetings regularly and open AA meetings, they are the people who can help you see the whole situation more clearly. I love you.”
The Problem Drinker

Al-Anon and AA in Bermuda:

Al-Anon in Bermuda – Tel: 441 236 8606

Al-Anon in Bermuda – Website: www.ncbermudaafg.org

Al-Anon International – Tel: 888 425 2666

Al-Anon International – Website: www.al-anon.alateen.org

AA in Bermuda – Tel: 441 297 0965

AA in Bermuda – Website: www.aa.bm

Al-Anon Meetings in Bermuda:

Sunday 7:00pm-8:00pm Caron Foundation, Smiths

Monday 7:00pm-8:00pm Caron Foundation, Smiths

Monday 8:00pm-9:30pm St. Peters Church Hall, St. Georges

Tuesday 12:30pm-1:45pm Mechanics Bldng, Church St, Penthouse Floor

Wednesday 5:30pm-6:30pm St. Paul’s Church, Paget

Friday 5:30pm-6:30pm St. Paul’s Church, Paget