The story behind
IntoAction Mansfield
Practical experience shows that nothing will so much insure immunity from drinking as intensive work with other alcoholics
The Origin
This new group is designed to help people smoothly transition into the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous by focusing on the unique needs of newcomers.
Meetings emphasize guidance, encouragement, and practical support as members begin their recovery journey.
Through shared experience, mentorship, and a welcoming atmosphere, the group creates a strong foundation of connection, accountability, and hope—helping newcomers build lasting sobriety and meaningful fellowship from day one.
One Day at a Time.
What We Believe
Newcomers are the most important people in the room
Their willingness to seek help is the foundation of recovery. Meetings prioritize welcoming and supporting them, recognizing that early connection, encouragement, and hope are critical to building a strong start in sobriety.
First Things First
Prioritizing recovery above all else.
Staying sober and maintaining spiritual and emotional stability must come before other concerns, distractions, or personal desires. By focusing on meetings, sponsorship, and the 12 Steps one day at a time, members learn to keep recovery as the foundation for everything else in life.
Action = Results
Thinking or planning is not enough; results come from doing the work.
Progress in recovery and life comes from consistent effort, not intention alone. Taking practical steps—like attending meetings, working the steps, and staying connected—leads to real change and lasting sobriety.