Ninety Sober Years: the Story of Alcoholics Anonymous
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“My name is Bill and I’m an alcoholic.” This phrase –with other first names – has been uttered millions of times, in various languages and corners of the world, since the creation of Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935. The organization, known by its acronym AA, was born in Akron, a city in the state of Ohio, in the United States. There the co-founders of AA met: Bill Wilson, a charismatic New York stockbroker, and Dr. Robert Smith, a local surgeon.
The community of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) of Venezuela, specifically of Area Zulia – Region 5, commemorated on Saturday June 7th the 90th anniversary of the founding of AA in the world. The anniversary, which will be officially celebrated on June 10th, marks almost a century of continuous work saving lives and offering a real alternative to alcoholism. At a press conference held at the headquarters of AA Zulia, located in the Villa Inés de Mara…
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