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English speaking AA meetings in Afghanistan


Webmaster note:
Due to the nature of this location, we are finding that meeting
details tend to change. While we do our best, with the help of
friends, to keep this information up-to-date, we strongly
suggest you make use of any available contact information
to check if a meeting is taking place as listed.
Please let us know at ecc-committee@aa-europe.net
if any details of these meetings needs updating.

(As far as we are know, there are no Afghan meetings).

  • BAGRAM TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY 19:30
    Friends of Bill W Group
    All meetings are Open and non-smoking
    Tuesday-12 & 12;   Thursday-Big Book;   Saturday-Topic or Speaker
    Location: Enduring Faith Chapel Conference Room, off of Disney near
        “Four Corners,” Bagram Air Field (BAF), Afghanistan
    Contact: Email -here-
        or call Chuck D. (93)079-788-0743 or
    Last Updated: 23 August, 2011

  • CAMP LEATHERNECK
        MONDAY and WEDNESDAY 20:00
        SATURDAY 21:00

    Friends of Bill
    Open meetings
    At the LNK Chapel
    Meeting added: 1 September, 2011

  • HELMAND PROVINCE CAMP BASTION TUESDAY 19:00
          AND THURSDAY 20:00

    Open meeting Open
    Camp Leatherneck LSA2 Chapel Annex
    Non smoking
    Email:  here
    Last Updated: June 2009

  • KABUL FRIDAY 16:00
    At the Airport in Kaia North
    Contact Cpt Munro at +9379379080 or local 079379080
    They are open to holding an extra meeting at other times
    New meeting added: 26 May, 2010

  • KABUL
    Camp Eggers Nooners Group
    Base Chapel, Camp Eggers, Kabul, Afghanistan

    Webmaster note: Details regarding other meetings in
    Kabul are difficult to confirm, and appear to change.
    For the moment we can only suggest you ask around if you
    are in this area.

    The following information is taken from an exchange of emails:
    Don is in a compound called Qalaa House.

    Literature meeting on Camp Eggers at the base chapel on Fridays at 11am.
    There is also meeting at ISAF in the Milano Quiet Room on Saturdays 6 pm - 7 pm.
    Call Tania W. 079-773-5076 for the meetings on Eggers and ISAF.

    Bill is at a project site next to the ISAF Base on the military side
    of the Kabul International Airport.
    Last Updated: 8 September, 2011


  • KANDAHAR TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SUNDAY 19:30
    Friends of Bill W
    Chapel Ministry Center, 518 Alabama Road ( a few blocks from
        the "boardwalk" beside the Slovak compound).
    Kandahar Airfield
    Contact: the Chapel Ministry Center 421-6110 / 6111
    Last Updated: 30 March, 2011

  • SHINDAND TUESDAY 19:30 to 20:30
    Tuesday Night Group
    Open Meetings and non-smokng
    Contact (93) 079-838-3387 or Email -here-
    New Meeting: 29 August, 2011

    LONERS

      Southern Afghanistan, mostly in KAF
      Ryan will be happy to meet up with you.
      Contact Ryan: Telephone 316 518 8959 or Email
      2 January, 20112

      Kabul
      Melvin S. is located in Kabul from January 2009 on, and he would be
      happy to meet other alcoholics.
      Melvin's contact details:
      • Telephone: 07060-06834.
      • Email:   here

      Khost
      John R. M. is located in Khost, and he would be happy to meet other alcholics.
      John's contact details:
      • Mobile phone: 0798-790-552

      Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood of Kabul
      Eddie O. For those going in and out of Kabul with Non-Governmental
      Organizations (NGOs) that could use a cup of chai and some fellowship,
      and can't get into the maze of (military) compounds that is ISAF in Kabul
      • Telephone: 0702269318
      • Email -here-


Meeting Styles:
Open Meetings
: As the term suggests, meetings of this type are open to alcoholics and their families and to anyone interested in solving a personal drinking problem or helping someone else to solve such a problem.
During the meeting there is usually a period for local AA announcements, and a treasurer passes the hat to defray costs of the meeting hall, literature, and incidental expenses. The meeting adjourns, often followed by informal visiting over coffee or other light refreshments.
Guests at AA open meetings are reminded that any opinions or interpretations they may hear are solely those of the speaker involved. All members are free to interpret the recovery program in their own terms, but none can speak for the local group or for AA as a whole.

Closed Meetings: These meetings are limited to alcoholics. They provide an opportunity for members to share with one another on problems related to drinking patterns and attempts to achieve stable sobriety. They also permit detailed discussion of various elements in the recovery program.

 



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