Welcome to the Northwest Florida Intergroup of Adult Children of Alcoholics!
Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA) is a Twelve-Step, Twelve-Tradition program of men and women who grew up in alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional homes. The ACA program was founded on the belief that family dysfunction is a disease that affected us as children and affects us as adults. Our membership also includes adults who grew up in homes where alcohol or drugs were not present; however, abuse, neglect or unhealthy behavior was.
We meet to share our experience and recovery in an atmosphere of mutual respect. We discover how alcoholism, drugs, and other family dysfunction affected us in the past and how it influences us in the present. We begin to see the unhealthy elements of our childhood. By practicing the Twelve Steps, focusing on the ACA Solution, and accepting a loving Higher Power of our own understanding, we find freedom.
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We meet to share our experience and recovery in an atmosphere of mutual respect. We discover how alcoholism, drugs, and other family dysfunction affected us in the past and how it influences us in the present. We begin to see the unhealthy elements of our childhood. By practicing the Twelve Steps, focusing on the ACA Solution, and accepting a loving Higher Power of our own understanding, we find freedom.
- Tuesday evening at 5:30 we meet at the Sanders Beach - Corinne Jones Resource Center, 913 South I St, Pensacola, FL 32502.
- Wednesday evening at 7:00 we are at the East Pensacola Heights Clubhouse, 3208 E Gonzalez St, Pensacola, FL 32503.
Click here for the latest news from the ACA World Service Organization.