Providing Safe Spaces for Recovery and Fellowship
The Chilliwack Alano Club is a nonprofit recovery community center dedicated to supporting individuals in recovery from alcoholism, substance use disorders, and other addictions. The name “Alano” is derived from “Alcoholics Anonymous” (Al-ano), reflecting their historical roots in providing sober spaces for AA members to gather beyond formal meetings.Our club has grown to include Narcotics Anonymous , CA and other 12 step programs in a sober and clean atmosphere creating a pathway to life-long recovery and return to productive member’s of society fullfilling their potential , in a kind loving atmosphere.
These clubs originated in the mid-20th century as independent “clubhouses” separate from AA itself, ensuring compliance with AA’s traditions of being self-supporting and unaffiliated with outside organizations. Today, hundreds of Alano Clubs operate across the United States and Canada each tailored to its local community but sharing a common mission of fostering sobriety through fellowship and support.
Originating in the 1940s as “24-Hour Clubs” or recovery clubhouses, Alano Clubs emerged to meet the need for sober companionship beyond meetings. Often called “AA’s second miracle,” they provide “safe havens” for recovering individuals and travelers.
Today, hundreds of Alano Clubs operate across Canada and the United States, helping thousands maintain sobriety through community support. They emphasize self-support and separation from official 12-step organizations to respect traditions.
The Chilliwack Alano Club relies on volunteers, members, and donations. Consider becoming a member, attending a meeting, or contributing to keep these vital services open. Recovery is better together—one day at a time.