Welcome to the Nepal Group
of Alcoholics Anonymous!
Token of Sobriety
     
Meeting Schedule:
Tuesday - Deep Jyoti Group, 5-6 pm
Open Topic Meeting, Nepali Speaking, Non-Smoking
Conference Room at Patan Hospital, Patan
For more information, please contact: Shailesh - 9849 224 607
Wednesday - Gratitude AA Group, 6-7 pm
Closed, Big Book and Living Sober Reading, English Speaking, Non-Smoking
Bishal Basti(Kha), Bishal Nagar, Kathmandu
For more information, please contact:
Mark - Phone: 985 111 0405  Email: Markjw46@yahoo.com
Navin – Phone: 984 933 7665
Thursday - Hope AA Group, 6-7 pm
Open Discussion Meeting, English Speaking, Non-Smoking
RTC English (across from the British Embassy)
Lainchour, Kathmandu
For more information, please contact:
Laura – Phone: 981 323 1632  Email:  laurawatson_562@hotmail.com
Sarah  - Pnone: 981 851 1503
Friday    - Deep Jyoti Group, 5-6 pm
Open Topic Meeting, Nepali Speaking, Non-Smoking
Conference Room at Patan Hospital, Patan
For more information, please contact: Shailesh - 9849 224 607
Saturday - Namaste AA Group, 4:30-5:30 pm
Open Discussion Meeting, English Speaking, Non-Smoking
Bishal Basti(Kha), Bishal Nagar, Kathmandu
For more information, please contact:
Mark - Phone: 985 111 0405  Email: Markjw46@yahoo.com
Abhishek - Phone: 984 167 8441
We are also very flexible 
and may be able to meet at any time... 
especially if you are visiting and just passing through! 
Note: "Closed" meetings are for alcoholics only,
but "open" meetings may be attended by anyone who is interested.

"Whenever anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, 
I want the hand of AA always to be there.
 And for that, I am responsible." ...


Regular Meetings – Fellowship –  Support

"The only requirement for membership
is a desire to stop drinking."


Links
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Read the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous Online

AA Meetings in China

AA Meetings in Asia and Around the World

AA Meetings Online via Skype

Alcohlics Anonymous Membership Statistics

"Growing Along Spiritual Lines: One Member's Experience, Strength and Hope"

"Rarely Have We Seen a Person Fail" (inspirational messages)

Al-Anon Family Groups (for families and friends of alcoholics)
Al-Anon World Office

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