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This is a directory of Al-Anon information services/intergroups in the southern New York area. Worldwide listings are also available.
These lists are intended to help members, potential members, the public and the professional community find Al-Anon and Alateen
meetings locally and to learn of the services they provide.

For more information, contact any of the following:

County/Borough Address Meeting Info
Boroughs of
Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens & Staten Island
Greater New York Al-Anon Intergroup
350 Broadway, Suite 404
New York, NY 10013
212-941-0094

www.nycalanon.org 

Dutchess County  

845-452-1111

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Nassau County Al-Anon Information Service
P.O. Box 755,
Westbury, NY 11590
516-433-8003
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Orange & Sullivan Counties  

845-294-9999
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Rockland County Al-Anon Information Service
P.O. Box 127
Thiells, NY 10984

845-727-2050

www.rockland-al-anon.org

rc_ais@yahoo.com 

Spanish Information Service Intergrupal hispano de Al-Anon
P.O. Box 231376
New York, NY 10023

800-939-2770

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Suffolk County

Al-Anon Information Service
P.O. Box 490
Farmingville, NY 11738

631-669-2827

www.al-anon-suffolk-ny.org

Ulster County P.O. Box 3102
Kingston, N.Y 12402
845-339-5116
Click here for more information
Westchester & Putnam Counties Al-Anon Information Service
P.O. Box 868
White Plains, NY 10602-0868
914-946-1748

www.hudsonestuaryalanon.org

New York Upstate Meeting Information   1-888-4AL-ANON
(1-888-425-2666)
http://www.nynafg.com
 
Connecticut A.F.G. Information Service P.O. Box 370572
West Hartford, CT 06011
1-888-8AL-ANON
(1-888-825-2666)

www.ct-al-anon.org 

For information/meetings outside southern New York area, contact Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters

What to Expect When You Call

When you call Al-Anon, an Al-Anon member or an answering service (paid for by the group) may personally answer the phone.
Or, you may be greeted with a message from a voice mail system. Regardless of how we answer the phone, Al-Anon will guide
you to your first meeting. 

Your anonymity will be respected when you call. If speaking personally to an Al-Anon volunteer, you may not be asked for
your name, phone number or address. But, if your call goes to a message service or voice mail system, you might be asked to
leave your name, a phone number and sometimes your address. This allows an Al-Anon volunteer to return your call and help you
fi nd that first meeting or to mail a schedule of meetings to you. Al-Anon volunteers do not mention alcoholism, Alcoholics Anonymous,
Al-Anon or Alateen on the outside of mailing envelopes or in phone messages left for you.

 


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