Slogans
Concepts
Traditions
Steps
History
100

____ does it.

Easy

100

The ultimate responsibility and authority for Al-Anon world services belongs to this.

What is the Al Anon groups?

100

What does personal progress for the greatest number require?

Unity

100

How many Steps were adapted from A.A.?

Twelve.

100

The founding year of Al Anon.

1951

200

The opposite of things being hard.

Keep it simple.

200

What is the key to harmony?

Participation.

200

What is Al Anon's one purpose?

To help families of alcoholics.

200

Searching and fearless____

moral inventory of ourselves.

200

What does the name Al Anon mean?

Simply a derivative of Alcoholics Anonymous, combining the first syllables of each word.

300

Using your head.

THINK

300

Whose rights of appeal and petition are protected?

Minorities.

300

What does Al Anon avoid?

To be drawn into public controversy

300

When are direct amends to be avoided?

When they would injure others.

300

Who wrote "One Day at a Time," Al Anon's daily reader?

Alice B., an Al-Anon member,  first published in 1968.

400

How often?

One day at a time.

400

What is necessary at all service levels?

Good personal leadership.

400

What does Al Anon protect?

Personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, films, and TV

400

Became entirely ready____

to have God remove all these defects of character.

400

When and where was the first Alateen group started?

in Pasadena, California

500

Leave it alone.

Live and let live.

500

Service responsibility is balanced by what?

Service responsibility is balanced by carefully defined service authority.

500

Principles above ____

Personalities.

500

Sought through prayer and meditation___

to improve our conscious contact with God.

500

The first name for Al Anon suggested by founders....

A.A. Family Group