According to statistics from Alcoholics Anonymous, 75% of its members have managed to remain sober for more than six years. While 21% have exceeded the disease for more than two decades. Alberto N, delegate of the group in the entity, recalled that this 10th of June marks the 91st anniversary of the grouping worldwide. “The Mexican Central of Alcoholics Anonymous in the entity proposes to strengthen access to information as a key tool for the pr…
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According to statistics from Alcoholics Anonymous, 75% of its members have managed to remain sober for more than six years. While 21% have exceeded the disease for more than two decades. Alberto N, delegate of the group in the entity, recalled that this 10th of June marks the 91st anniversary of the grouping worldwide. “The Mexican Central of Alcoholics Anonymous in the entity proposes to strengthen access to information as a key tool for the pr…