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Al-Anon Family Groups | Al-Anon/alateen

Al-Anon Information Service And Literature Distribution Center - Akron

3614 Manchester Road, Suite 103, Akron, OH 44319

Designated Parking|Outside Ramps.

Eligibility

The only requirement for membership is that the participant has a relative or friend with a drinking problem.

Required documents

None.

Hours

Varies. Call or visit the website for a schedule.
(330) 645-1165
Voice·

voice | Akron Office

(888) 425-2666
Voice·

voice | National Meeting Information 888-4AL-ANON

Languages

National Headquarters: French and Spanish.

Application process

Call the office or visit the website for more information about local meetings. Visit the website at www.al-anon.org for information on email, virtual, and phone meetings. Introductory literature is also available by request.

Fees

There are no dues for membership. Al-Anon is self-supporting through voluntary contributions.

Service area

Medina County, Ohio United States Cuyahoga County, Ohio Carroll County, Ohio Holmes County, Ohio Lorain County, Ohio Wayne County, Ohio Summit County, Ohio Geauga County, Ohio Stark County, Ohio Portage County, Ohio Huron County, Ohio Erie County, Ohio Lake County, Ohio Ashtabula County, Ohio Ashland County, Ohio Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Provides a fellowship of relatives and friends of individuals with alcohol use disorder related issues who share their experiences, strengths, and hopes in order to solve their common problems. Meetings focus on practicing the Twelve Steps, welcoming and giving comfort to these families, and giving understanding and encouragement to individuals with alcohol use disorder related issues.

Last Verified

12/05/2025

Providing organization

Al-Anon/alateen
Offers a fellowship of relatives and friends of individuals with alcohol use disorder related issues who share their experiences, strengths, and hopes in order to solve their common problems. Helps families of individuals with alcohol use disorder related issues by practicing the Twelve Steps, welcoming and giving comfort to these families, and by giving understanding and encouragement to the individuals with alcohol use disorder related issues.

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