Media Release
Mangaluru, May 8: An awareness meet will be held on Alcoholics Anonymous & Narcotics Anonymous (AA&NA) at Milagres College Auditorium on May 10 on the occasion of the 60th Anniversary of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). The programme will begin at 6 pm.
Many prominent personalities will attend the meet which is aimed to benifit those in need of this programme and those who wish to support this cause and to the public at large. Testimonies will be given in regard to how AA&NA works in the recovery of a suffering alcolohlc and drug addict.
Alcoholics Anonymous & Narcotics Anonymous alongside numerous medical institutions and rehabiliation centres has helped million of people suffering from alcohol and drug addiction to create better lives for themselves without the use of these substances. It 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.
On the occasion, there will be Thanksgiving held as part of Simon's 25th anniversry celebrations in the society, a member of Alcoholics Anonymous.
All are welcome to participate in the event.
About Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international organization of individuals who have struggled with drinking at some point in their lives. AA is supported and organized by its members, and it operates independently of any outside funding. It is not affiliated with any religious or political group. The organization’s goal is to promote sobriety by “carrying its message” to suffering alcoholics. All AA members remain anonymous. The anonymity removes the stigma of identification and recognition and allows participants a more comfortable experience in recovery. Alcoholics Anonymous is open to all persons regardless of age, gender or ethnicity. The only requirement to become a member is the desire to stop drinking.