Membership at Suburban North Alano Club

Your membership grows the community.

Membership helps sustain our clubhouse and ensures that recovery meetings have a stable, welcoming home. When you join, you’re supporting a space where people can gather, listen, share, and grow—now and for years to come.

What Membership Means

You support the space.

You support the space.

Membership dues fund maintenance, utilities, meeting rooms, and everything that keeps the club running smoothly.
You shape the future.

You shape the future.

Members vote on major decisions, elect board members, and help guide the direction of the club.
You belong here.

You belong here.

Membership gives you a place to connect, grow, and take part in a community rooted in service and recovery.

member rights & responsibilities

Members have the right to:

Only club members are able to vote on matters related to the club. Members are free to gather at the club for fellowship, peace & quiet, or to meet with their sponsor. Members are allowed to hold a key to the building to access as needed. 

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Location & Facilities

Suburban North Alano Club offers multiple meeting rooms, gathering areas, and quiet places to connect.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be in recovery to support the Alano Club?

At our club, only those who attend Alcoholics Anonymous can become pledging members. If you would like to support our mission, you can submit a tax-free donation through our website or send a check. 

No. All recovery groups are separate entities. Your dues support the clubhouse facility itself.

Not at all. Meetings remain free and open to the public unless otherwise specified.

Yes—volunteers are always welcome.

Your Support keeps the lights on.

Ensure the club is here for future generations and pledge your support by becoming a member today.