Alcoholics Anonymous meetings assist people overcome alcohol abuse. Each member facing this problem addresses their issues in a comfortable manner that suits them. This programme helps people that have an alcohol problem discover the problem, come to terms with it and find means of dealing with it and how to get rid of the habit.
In the Alcoholics Anonymous programme, participants follow a set of recovery steps to achieve and maintain abstinence from alcohol. Many of these people use a sponsor to help them through the process. You must be an alcoholic to join AA though anyone can attend open meetings. At these meetings, you will find alcoholics talking about what drinking has done to their lives and personalities, what actions they have taken to help themselves, and how they are living their lives today.
Where the meetings are held
Meeting times
Monday
Lusaka 18:00hrs - 19:00hrs
Chipata 18:00hrs (St. Annes Cathedral)
Livingstone 17:00hrs-18:00hrs (Dambwa Central Baptist Church)
Tuesday
Lusaka 12:30hrs - 13:30hrs Kalemba Hall(Behind St, Ignatius Catholic Church)
Lusaka 18:00hrs-19:00hrs Kabanana
Livingstone 17:00hrs-18:00hrs (Presbyterian Church 217 Musi-O-Tunya Road)
Chipata 18:00hrs - 19:00hrs (St. Annes Cathedral)
Wednesday
Livingstone 17:00hrs - 18:00hrs (Shungu Secondary Maramba)
Solwezi 17:00hrs - 18:00hrs
Thursday
Mwinilunga 11:00hrs-12hrs (Mwinilunga Clinic)
Friday
Lusaka 17:45 (St. Columbus Church Corner Addis Ababa and Nangwenya Roads)
Chipata 18:00hrs (St. Annes Cathedral)
Saturday
Lusaka 09:00hrs (St. Columbus)
Livingstone 15:00hrs (Anglican Church)