24 Hour Helpline- (518) 463-0906
Alcoholics Anonymous
Do you think you have a problem with alcohol? Do you want to stop drinking, but find you cannot quit entirely or have little control over the amount you drink? Perhaps A.A. can help.
The Capital District Central Office is an A.A. Service Entity staffed by volunteer A.A. members that provides helpline services to those in need.
The CDCO maintains an inventory of AA books and pamphlets, as well as anniversary medallions and cards, which are for sale to AA members and the general public.
24 Hour Helpline – (518) 463-0906
Alcoholics x Anonymous
Do you think you have a problem with alcohol? Do you want to stop drinking, but find you cannot quit entirely or have little control over the amount you drink? Perhaps A.A. can help.
The Capital District Central Office is an A.A. Service Entity staffed by volunteer A.A. members that provides helpline services to those in need.
The CDCO maintains an inventory of AA books and pamphlets, as well as anniversary medallions and cards, which are for sale to AA members and the general public.

You may be here for a reason……
Can’t stop drinking
Only you can decide whether to give A.A. a try. In A.A., we don’t diagnose you or tell you if and when you should stop drinking. That’s your decision to make. The primary purpose of A.A. is to carry its message of recovery to the alcoholic seeking help.

Is AA for you?
Only you can decide whether to give A.A. a try. In A.A., we don’t diagnose you or tell you if and when you should stop drinking. That’s your decision to make. The primary purpose of A.A. is to carry its message of recovery to the alcoholic seeking help.

Your first meeting
You might feel anxious going to your first meeting, you don’t have to talk – you can just listen if you prefer. No one will ask for your full name, but you will certainly receive a warm welcome. Remember, these people share your experience.


…..We in A.A. are men and women who have discovered, and admitted, that we cannot control alcohol. We have learned that we must live without it if we are to avoid disaster for ourselves and those close to us.
P-1 This is A.A. – An Introduction to the A.A. recovery program Copyright 2017 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
Get Involved
You’ve got to give it away to keep it.
Sobriety is much more than simply attending meetings. Service in A.A. may not require the time you think.
One component of our primary purpose, which is part of our 12th step, is to carry the message to other Alcoholics.
Consider giving back what you have received.
24 hour Helpline (518) 463-0906
Alcoholics Anonymous

The CDCO maintains an inventory of AA books and pamphlets, as well as anniversary medallions and cards, which are for sale to AA members and the general public.

You may be here for a reason
Can’t stop drinking
Only you can decide whether to give A.A. a try. In A.A., we don’t diagnose you or tell you if and when you should stop drinking. That’s your decision to make. The primary purpose of A.A. is to carry its message of recovery to the alcoholic seeking help.

Is AA for you?
Only you can decide whether to give A.A. a try. In A.A., we don’t diagnose you or tell you if and when you should stop drinking. That’s your decision to make. The primary purpose of A.A. is to carry its message of recovery to the alcoholic seeking help.

Going to your first meeting
You might feel anxious going to your first meeting, you don’t have to talk – you can just listen if you prefer. No one will ask for your full name, but you will certainly receive a warm welcome. Remember, these people share your experience.


We in A.A. are men and women who have discovered, and admitted, that we cannot control alcohol. We have learned that we must live without it if we are to avoid disaster for ourselves and those close to us.
Get Involved.
You’ve got to give it away to keep it.
Sobriety is much more than simply attending meetings. Service in A.A. may not require the time you think.
One component of our primary purpose, which is part of our 12th step, is to carry the message to other Alcoholics.
Consider giving back what you have received.