Alcoholics Anonymous
The only condition for becoming a member of this association: wanting to stop drinking. AA does not charge membership fees or entry fees. AA’s goal: “to stay sober and help other alcoholics get sober.”
Website : www.alcooliques-anonyms.fr
The head office :
29 Campo Formio Street
75013 Paris
Phone. : 01 48 06 43 68
Hotline: 0820 32 68 83, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
In Belgium
11 Boulet Street
1000 Brussels
Phone. : 2 511 40 30
Website : www.alcoholicsanonyms.be
Free Life Movement
The association helps patients throughout their journey towards abstinence. She also does prevention, particularly in schools and workplaces.
Website : www.vielibre.org
The head office :
8, impasse Dumur
92110 Clichy
Phone. : 01 47 39 40 80
The Blue Cross
Meetings, permanence and home visits are provided by members of the French Society of the Blue Cross to help the sick. The association manages 3 after-care centers – one of them is reserved for women – and a campsite.
Website : www.croixbleue.fr
The head office :
189, rue Belliard
75018 Paris
Phone. : 01 42 28 37 37, Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Alcohol assistance, the Golden Cross
Support groups meet regularly. You can find yourselves there between women, between men, between young people or between relatives of dependent people. Alcool assistance also implements preventive actions.
The head office :
10, rue des Messageries
75010 Paris
Telephone reception: 0821 00 25 26
Al-Anon / Alateen
If a loved one suffers from alcohol dependence, you may find the support you are looking for there. Alateen is open to young people who are affected by the alcoholism of a loved one, a parent for example.
Website : http://assoc.orange.fr/al-anon.alateen.france
The head office :
4, rue Fléchier
75009 Paris
Phone. : 01 42 80 17 89