We start with recovery
Whether you're new to the program or an experienced veteran, uncl has something special just for you.
We're bringing the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous to a digital platform in a new and exciting way. Highlight, underline, add notes, and share your insights. You'll also get access to modernized summaries and themes, and you can even add and share your own personal stories.
We're also bringing in some new and exciting ways to maintain your recovery process. This includes intelligent inventory and journaling tools.
It's like having a sponsor in your pocket 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Next, we build your network
Like we said above, we're better together. A core foundation of successful recovery is building a support network that holds us accountable and enables us to be our best selves.
Meet new people and find your support groups. Share your experience, strength, and hope. Uncl is designed with community at the core of everything we do.*
Create private and public groups. Create groups based on a topic or theme. You can also create closed groups to share securely with the people you trust the most.
*In order to make this a safe place our global feed is anonymous and has strict community guidelines
Then, we offer advanced features
Video calling, online meetings, and so much more!
In the coming months we'll be adding some really exciting options to get and stay connected. We're really excited about them an will share updates as soon as they are ready. If you want to get early access to new features and tools just sign up for updates using the form below.
16.7
%
Roughly 48,500,00 Americans aged 12 and over have wrestled with alcohol and/or drug abuse in the last year.
That's more than the population of California, or twice the population of Florida.
7.5
mm
Approximately 7,500,000 Americans are actively struggling with both alcohol and drug abuse simultaneously.
For perspective that's the roughly the population of the entire state of Arizona.
9.7
%
Over 27,000,000 Americans over the age of 12 have admitted to battling with drug use in the last year.
Over 27,000,000 Americans over the age of 12 have admitted to battling with drug use in the last year.
17.6
%
Over 6,000,000 black men and women in America dealt with substance abuse last year.
That's over twice the population of Chicago.
10.3
%
Approximately 23,000,000 Americans aged 26 and over have had an alcohol use disorder this year.
That's more than the entire population of the Top 5 cities in the U.S. including NYC and LA.
8.5
%
Over 2 million (2,200,000) young Americans (aged 12 - 17) have abused alcohol or drugs this year.
That's over twice the number of every k-12 student in NYC or 4 times the k-12 students in Los Angeles.