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Anonimni Alkoholicari in Belgrade
www.beogradaa.com
BELGRADE MONDAY 18.00 HOPE BELGRADE Open Style - Big Book Meeting Catholic Church, Krunska 23, Belgrade
Phone contact:
Art: 381-65-236-9920
Victor: 381-64-441-179 Nena: 381-63-380.796
non-smoking Last Updated: November
23, 2007
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BELGRADE
TUESDAY 19.00
Serbian language but English speakers are always present Catholic Church, Krunska 23, Belgrade
Phone contact:
Kole: +381-063-840-1929
Natasa: +381-064-202-1542
non-smoking Last Updated: November
23, 2007 BELGRADE WEDNESDAY 18.00 HOPE BELGRADE Open Style - Big Book Meeting Catholic Church, Krunska 23, Belgrade Phone contact:
Art: 381-65-236-9920
Victor: 381-64-441-179 Nena: 381-63-380.796
non-smoking Last Updated: November
23, 2007
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BELGRADE
FRIDAY 19.00
Serbian language but English speakers are always present Catholic Church, Krunska 23, Belgrade
Phone contact:
Kole: +381-063-840-1929
Natasa: +381-064-202-1542
non-smoking Last Updated: November
23, 2007
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BELGRADE SATURDAY 17.00
HOPE BELGRADE
Open Style - Big Book Meeting Catholic Church, Krunska 23, Belgrade
Phone contact:
Art: 381-65-236-9920
Victor: 381-64-441-179 Nena: 381-63-380.796
non-smoking Last Updated: November
23, 2007
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PRISTINA
Meetings (small) held on irregular days,
but can be arranged for visitors. Please call or email.
Phone contact: +381 (0)44-847-564
Last Updated: December 7, 2007
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 Style 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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