Here’s A List Of Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings In Harare & Bulawayo

Harare

Monday

  • 1:00PM Avondale Group, Anglican Church King George 0733 402 424
  • 5:30PM Women’s Group, Kingsmead Chapel kingsmead Road 0782 970 715
  • 5:30PM Greendale Group, Valhalla Scout Hall, Queen Elizabeth Drive 0772 616 716 0777 082 444
  • 6:00PM Marlborough Group, St Canisius Catholic Church, Malborough 0772 210 665

 

Tuesday

  • 5:30PM Greendale Group Valhalla Scout Hall, Queen Elizabeth Drive 0772 616 716
    0777 082 444
  • 6:00PM Marlborough Group St Canisius Catholic Church, Malborough 0772 210 665

 

Wednesday

  • 1:00PM, Avondale Group Anglican Church, King George 0733 402 424
  • 5:30PM, ZOOM Online Meeting ID: 725 453 1368
    Password: AAeastlea 0788 257 798
  • 6:00PM, Marlborough Group St Canisius Catholic Church, Malborough 0772 210 665

 

Thursday

  • 5:30PM,  ZOOM Online Meeting ID: 725 453 1368 Password: AAeastlea,  0788 257 798
  • 6:00PM,  Marlborough Group St Canisius Catholic Church, Malborough, 0772 210 665

Friday

  • 5:30PM, Kingsmead Chapel Kingsmead Road, 0778 854 693
  • 6:00PM, Marlborough Group St Canisius Catholic Church, Malborough, 0772 210 665

Saturday

  • 10:30AM, Greendale Group Valhalla Scout Hall, Queen Elizabeth Drive, 0772 616 716
    0777 082 444
  • 1:00PM, Avondale Group Anglican Church, King George, 0733 402 424
  • 6:00PM, Marlborough Group St Canisius Catholic Church, Malborough, 0772 210 665

 

Sunday

  • 5:30PM ZOOM Online Meeting ID: 725 453 1368
    Password: AAeastlea 0788 257 798
  • 6:00PM Marlborough Group St Canisius Catholic Church, Malborough 0772 210 665

 

Daily

  • 6:00PM, Marlborough WhatsApp Group, 0782 009 156

 

Bulawayo

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday

05:30pm – 06:60pm,  Light in the Life Centre 68 Pauling Road, Suburbs (Turn left off L Takawira as you are driving from town to Ascot)

 

What is Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our Primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

What happens at an AA meeting?

An AA meeting may take one of several forms, but at any meeting, you will find alcoholics talking about what drinking did to their lives and personalities, what actions they took to help themselves, and how they are living their lives today.

If I go to an AA meeting, does that commit me to anything?

No. AA does not keep membership files, or attendance records. You do not have to reveal anything about yourself. No one will bother you if you don’t want to come back.

What happens if I meet people I know?

They will be there for the same reason you are. AA does not disclose your identity even to outsiders or even others inside our fellowship. You retain as much anonymity as you wish. That is one of the reasons we call ourselves Alcoholics Anonymous.

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