Welcome to the Hanoi Group
of Alcoholics Anonymous!
 
Meeting schedule:
For locations of meeetings, please contact members listed below.
Sunday - Step Meeting, 7pm
Tuesday - Big Book Study Meeting, 7pm
Wednesday - Open Discussion Meeting, 7pm
Friday - As Bill Sees It, 7 pm
Saturday - Open Discussion Meeting, 12 noon
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." ...
 For locations of meetings, please feel free
to contact any of these people:
John R.
090 347 5768
john@aahanoi.com
Don N.
090 342 2582
dnay1@aol.com
Stephanie W.
090 466 2726
eflowcs@aol.com
Douglas J.
098 765 7165
dougjardine76@gmail.com
Kevin K.
090 604 6143
kexxxy@gmail.com
Daniel
 
 
Russ
090 628 3355
 
General email address: aainhanoi@yahoo.com

 In Da Nang, please contact:
Landon
090 756 1891
carmeldrennan@yahoo.com.au


In Laos, please contact:
Sandra
In Vientiane
(856) 21-223644
sandrina@carusolao.com
Mobile Phone
(856) 20-5515450

To dial from...

Inside Hanoi:  090 xxx xxxx
Inside the country:  84 090 xxx xxxx
Outside the country: 84 90 xxx xxxx


Regular Meetings – Literature –  Support

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

Links
A.A. World Office (official site)

Read the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous Online

AA Meetings in Vietnam

AA Meetings in Asia and Around the World

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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"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 A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. • A.A. 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."

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It is operated privately by A.A. members
in Hanoi, Vietnam
 and offers general information and links only.


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