About Online Meetings

We use the Google Meet platform to host our meetings. You can download the app on your device and enter nkj-wmfm-ang or simply click the link above. A host will let you in as soon as possible.

A Few Helpful Hints

  • Earbuds or headphones will make it easier to hear everyone and can help the group maintain anonymity from your surroundings.

  • Give yourself time to get comfortable finding the mute button.

  • If you are logging in with Google and your account is in your full name, it will show up on the screen. To change your name in order to maintain your anonymity, click here for instructions.

    For additional guidelines on the topic of anonymity in the digital space, please read this document.

Join Us by Phone

+1 513-850-2076‬ 

PIN: ‪494 052 828‬#

NOTE: Your phone number will be your screen name.

Al-Anon Electronic Meetings

Electronic meetings, like all Al-Anon meetings, offer help and hope to anyone who is affected by alcoholism in a family member or friend. Electronic Al-Anon meetings agree to abide by the spirit of the Twelve Traditions. Each Al-Anon member is responsible for keeping the meeting focused on Al-Anon recovery and discussion of Al-Anon-related topics. Al-Anon will always be what we - its members - make it. Confidentiality and anonymity vary from platform to platform. It is the responsibility of each Al-Anon member to understand how to maintain personal anonymity when participating in an online Al-Anon meeting.

Members guard the anonymity of everyone else in the fellowships of Al-Anon/Alateen and AA. This means not revealing to anyone - even relatives, friends and other members - the e-mail addresses, user names or sharings from a meeting. We feel free to express ourselves among fellow Al-Anon members because we can be sure that what we say will be kept confidential.

Al-Anon Electronic Al-Anon Meeting Guideline (G-39)