Al-Anon Family Groups - Orangeville - Al-Anon and Alateen Meetings

Record #: CWL0922
Last Modified: 14 Dec 2023
Last Full Update: 24 Aug 2023

Description & Services

Description A community resource providing support to anyone affected by a relative or friend’s drinking  
 
A community resource providing support to anyone affected by a relative or friend’s drinking 
 
A Twelve Step mutual support group resource with member facilitated meetings for adults and teens affected by a relative or friend's addiction or use of alcohol. Al-Anon, which includes Alateen for teenagers, is a separate entity from Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 
 
Al-Anon 
 
•non-professional, self-supporting, spiritually based, apolitical 
•members share as peers how they apply the Al-Anon/Alateen program to their lives to solve common problems  
•based on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions adapted from AA  
 
 
For a current list of virtual meetings, check website 
 
Please feel free to call or email for additional support
Hours Tue 8pm-9pm
Dates All year
Areas Served Dufferin County
Eligibility Anyone whose life has been affected by the drinking of a family member or friend
Application No application required * Call meeting line for exact times and locations
Fees None - donations
Languages English
Meetings Hybrid meeting-Zoom 
Meeting ID-844 7422 1859 
Passcode-320491

Contact Information

Address & Map
St. Mark's Anglican Church
5 First Avenue
Orangeville, ON L9W 1H7
Intersection Broadway and First St
Accessibility Partially Accessible
Office Phone Meeting line - Mon-Sun 24 hours 1-888-425-2666
Fax 757-563-1656
After Hours Phone 1-888-425-2666
Toll Free Phone Meeting line - Mon-Sun 24 hours 1-888-425-2666
E-Mail wso@al-anon.org
Website www.al-anon.org
Primary Contact Christina H, Group Rep; Phone: 519-938-6292; Email: cjgh15@rogers.com

Other Details

Print Material The Forum magazine; literature written for parents, adult children, teenagers and spouses of alcoholics
Funding Donations
Service Level (50) Non Profit

Subjects

Subjects Addictions ; Alcohol ; Men ; Mental health ; Mental health services ; Self help groups ; Women ; Youth