This place is wonderful! If you are in the south end/Auburn area? Come here to check out a meeting. They have an area for karaoke (Friday nights 8-11pm) open mic, arcade games, 2× pool tables an espresso machine w/ great baristas and some food/drink options. Children are welcome, but need to be supervised at all times. Bear this in mind please! This IS a place of recovery, try to keep that in mind if you have to bring your youngsters. There is all kinds of meetings everyday. Multiple programs hold meetings. Check out the south king county alano website for times. You can also get community service hours here. Please come in and ask. This place is in the business of saving lives. I cannot recommend this hall enough. Come in on any of the upcoming holidays. There will be functions/food/fellowship and marathon meetings Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Eve/day. If you are new to recovery? Or you have spent a lot of time in the rooms? This is home. Everyone is super friendly and accepting. I feel very fortunate to have this little sliver of heaven in a world that seems to be dominated by hell. I am in love with this place. This is a program of attraction, not promotion. You do not need to be clean and or sober to come here, just have the desire to stop and find a new way of life. One rule exists here, it is for all the people who come here, every man, woman, any race or sexual identity. PLEASE no drugs or alcohol on your person. That's it! If you are looking for a new way to live? Come check this place out.... The South King Alano Club is in the business of saving lives, they help save my life every time I walk through the door. Please come save yours too! It works if you work it, and we are all...
   Read moreI've been coming here since 2000. First, because a judge made me. Less than 6 months later another judge made me. I went to the meetings but didn't interact with anyone. Fast forward to a little over 5 years ago. 2 divorces, laws broken, family members and my kids hurt by my actions, and ultimately homelessness. So I went back. Detoxed myself over 3 days, slept overnight in my car in their parking lot, and went to meetings all day every day. This time I took it seriously. I got involved. Met people. Chaired meetings. Got a sponsor. The So King County Alano Club, God, and my sponsor saved my life. I'm now over 5 years clean, I manage a clean and sober house, I'm back to work in my career field, and living life. This place means everything to me. There are meetings going on all day every day. Friday night karaoke. Pool tables. Coffee and snack bar. And a bookshop that's operated by a man who I now...
   Read moreI don't know what to say other than that this place the whole entire building has become my home group for the 12-step programs offered herein. I am grateful for the Alano Club and the sacrifices that people make to keep it up and running 365 days a year. During the holiday season if I were to be feeling down, depressed, or lonely there would be somebody there that I could talk to about staying clean. This building and the people in it make the addicts and alcoholics world a place to find Hope and help and a way out. Besides God I place this place and the people inside in direct responsibility of helping and keeping me clean. Praise God for the Alano Club of South...
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