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Metro Manila Alcoholics Anonymous Philippines Meeting Schedule 2017 Metro Manila TIME/DAY 12:30PM 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:30PM 164 Group (English/Tagalog) Holy Trinity Church (across San Antonio Plaza) Monday 48-A McKinley Rd. Forbes Park, Makati Monet – +63 917 5384040 Fort Serenity Group – Came To Believe Tuesday UCC Cafe Terrace, 26th Street, Forbes Wood Town Center Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City Contact Phil +63 939 421 3829 Primary Purpose Group (English/Tagalog - Open) Makati Medical Center 3rd F Neuro-Science Center Conference Rm. (across Pancake House) No. 2 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City Fort Serenity Group – Daily Refelections New Manila Group ************************************************ ********* Wednesday 55-A 11th Street, New Manila, Quezon City UCC Cafe Terrace, 26th Street, Forbes Wood Town Center Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City Call Fernan – +63 915 765 4789 Purple Tree Group Contact Phil +63 939 421 3829 The Purple Tree Bed and Breakfast, President’s Avenue, Parañaque, Metro Manila Call Jovi – +63 917 819 4697 Call JJ – +63 917 521 6621 Thursday Alcoholics Anonymous Philippines Meeting Schedule 2017 Metro Manila TIME/DAY 12:30PM 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:30PM Primary Purpose Group (English/Tagalog - Open) Makati Medical Center 3rd F Neuro-Science Center Conference Rm. (across Pancake House) No. 2 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City ************************************************ Friday ********* Fort Serenity Group – Daily Refelections UCC Cafe Terrace, 26th Street, Forbes Wood Town Center Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City Contact Phil +63 939 421 3829 Manila Bay Group Primary Purpose Group (English/Tagalog - Open) UCC Cafe Terrace, 26th Street, Forbes Wood Town Amici Restaurant (Don Bosco School) Saturday Center Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City A. Arnaiz Corner Chino Roces Avenues, Makati City Contact Phil +63 939 421 3829 Manila Bay Group (English/Tagalog - Closed) Primary Purpose Group (English/Tagalog - Open) Malate Church (Jubilee Center) Amici Restaurant (Don Bosco School) Sunday Remedios and M. H. del Pilar Streets, Manila A. Arnaiz Corner Chino Roces Avenues, Makati City Contact Miguel +63 917 8145043 Alcoholics Anonymous Philippines Meeting Schedule 2016 Metro Manila TIME/DAY 12:30PM 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:30PM 164 Group (English/Tagalog) Holy Trinity Church (across San Antonio Plaza) Monday 48-A McKinley Rd. Forbes Park, Makati Monet – +63 917 5384040 Fort Serenity Group – Came To Believe Tuesday UCC Cafe Terrace, 26th Street, Forbes Wood Town Center Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City Contact Phil +63 939 421 3829 Primary Purpose Group (English/Tagalog - Open) Makati Medical Center 3rd F Neuro-Science Center Conference Rm. (across Pancake House) No. 2 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City Fort Serenity Group – Daily Refelections New Manila Group ************************************************ ********* Wednesday 55-A 11th Street, New Manila, Quezon City UCC Cafe Terrace, 26th Street, Forbes Wood Town Center Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City Call Fernan – +63 915 765 4789 Purple Tree Group Contact Phil +63 939 421 3829 The Purple Tree Bed and Breakfast, President’s Avenue, Parañaque, Metro Manila Call Jovi – +63 917 819 4697 Call JJ – +63 917 521 6621 Big Book study Group (English/Tagalog) Thursday Holy Trinity Church (across San Antonio Plaza) 48-A McKinley Rd. Forbes Park, Makati Alcoholics Anonymous Philippines Meeting Schedule 2016 Metro Manila TIME/DAY 12:30PM 6:30PM 7:00PM 7:30PM Primary Purpose Group (English/Tagalog - Open) Makati Medical Center 3rd F Neuro-Science Center Conference Rm. (across Pancake House) No. 2 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City Happy, Joyous and Free Group (English/Tagalog) ABS-CBN ELJ Building (Adoration Chapel), 13/F Mother Ignacia Street, Quezon City ************************************************ Friday *Bring a valid ID to sign in ********* Call Baby Ruth – +63 936 951 4177 Fort Serenity Group – Daily Refelections UCC Cafe Terrace, 26th Street, Forbes Wood Town Center Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City Contact Phil +63 939 421 3829 Manila Bay Group Primary Purpose Group (English/Tagalog - Open) UCC Cafe Terrace, 26th Street, Forbes Wood Town Amici Restaurant (Don Bosco School) Saturday Center Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City A. Arnaiz Corner Chino Roces Avenues, Makati City Contact Phil +63 939 421 3829 Manila Bay Group (English/Tagalog - Closed) Primary Purpose Group (English/Tagalog - Open) Malate Church (Jubilee Center) Amici Restaurant (Don Bosco School) Sunday Remedios and M. H. del Pilar Streets, Manila A. Arnaiz Corner Chino Roces Avenues, Makati City Contact Miguel +63 917 8145043 Alcoholics Anonymous Philippines Meeting Schedule 2016 Luzon – Angeles Pampanga Central Luzon – Pampanga Angeles City Morning Meetings TIME/DAY 8:00am 8:45am 9:00AM 10:00AM 10:30AM Sobriety Foundation (Tagalog/English – Open) Plaridel Subdivison 1 Big Book (English/Tagalog) Blue Boar Inn, Angeles, Philippines Monday 850 Mount Mayon Street, Angeles City, Central Luzon, Call Michael D 091707125242 Philippines Call 0920 9037656 Big Book (English/Tagalog) Northern Brew Cafe Blue Boar Inn, Angeles, Philippines Trinity Square, Villa Angela Subdivision, Angeles City, Pampanga, Tuesday Philippines Call Michael D 091707125242 Call June T. 0915 8079630 Sobriety Foundation (Tagalog/English – Open) Plaridel Subdivison 1 850 Mount Mayon Street, Angeles City, Central Luzon, Wednesday Philippines Call 0920 9037656 Blue Boar Inn (English/Tagalog – AA) Sobriety Foundation (Tagalog/English – Open) Blue Boar Inn, Angeles, Philippines Plaridel Subdivison 1 Call 850 Mount Mayon Street, Angeles City, Central Luzon, Friday Philippines Pat M 0999-382-9528 Pat C 0919-568-5583 Call 0920 9037656 High Bottom Group Mountain View 2 blocks down from Central Gas 9-26 Bertha Street, Balibago, Angeles Saturday City, Philippines Call Don C 0927.508.5869 Landline: 045.892.4258 Sobriety Foundation (Tagalog/English – Open) Plaridel Subdivison 1 850 Mount Mayon Street, Angeles City, Central Luzon, Philippines Call Call 0920 9037656 *************************** Big Book (English/Tagalog) Gloria Jean’s Coffeshop Sunday (Eng-Fil-Kapampangan – Open) Blue Boar Inn, Angeles, Philippines Call Michael D 091707125242 Northwalk Commercial Building, Olongapo Gapan Road Dolores San Fernando Pampanga (beside Jollibee and Shell) Call Luigi 0915 58079670 Benjie 0906 7423681 Alcoholics Anonymous Philippines Meeting Schedule 2016 Luzon – Angeles Pampanga Central Luzon – Pampanga Angeles City Evening Meetings TIME/DAY 12:00PM 2:00PM 5:30PM 7:00PM Friendship Evening Group VFW Post 2485 381 Santol, Angeles, 2009 Pampanga Monday (English – Closed) Call Brian G 0947-8782610 High Bottom Group Sobriety Foundation (Tagalog/English Mountain View – Open) 2 blocks down from Central Gas Plaridel Subdivison 1 Tuesday 9-26 Bertha Street, Balibago, Angeles City, Philippines 850 Mount Mayon Street, Angeles City, Central Luzon, Philippines Angeles City Call Don C 0927.508.5869 Call 0920 9037656 Landline: 045.892.4258 Friendship Evening Group VFW Post Friendship Lunch Group VFW Post 2485 2485 381 Santol, Angeles, 2009 Pampanga 381 Santol, Angeles, 2009 Pampanga Wednesday (English/Tagalog – Open) (English – Closed) Call Pat C 0919-568-5583 Call Brian G 0947-8782610 Sobriety Foundation (Tagalog/English High Bottom Group – Open) Mountain View Plaridel Subdivison 1 2 blocks down from Central Gas Thursday 9-26 Bertha Street, Balibago, Angeles City, Philippines 850 Mount Mayon Street, Angeles City, Central Luzon, Philippines Angeles City Call 0920 9037656 Call Don C 0927.508.5869 Landline: 045.892.4258 Friendship Evening Group VFW Post 2485 381 Santol, Angeles, 2009 Pampanga Friday (English – Closed) Call Brian G 0947-8782610 Sobriety Foundation (Tagalog/English – Open) Friendship Lunch Group VFW Post 2485 Plaridel Subdivison 1 381 Santol, Angeles, 2009 Pampanga Saturday (English/Tagalog – Open) 850 Mount Mayon Street, Angeles Call Pat C 0919-568-5583 City, Central Luzon, Philippines Call Call 0920 9037656 Alcoholics Anonymous Philippines Meeting Schedule 2016 Luzon – Angeles Pampanga Central Luzon – Pampanga Mexico, Tarlac City TIME/DAY 8:00AM Sober At Sunrise Chef Liam’s Bakery and Cafe *located outside and to the right of the NLEX Mexico Toll Plaza at the Saturday BGI Gas Refilling Station, Mexico, Pampanga *Dalisdis Road Call Robert B 0928.502.2858 Alcoholics Anonymous Philippines Meeting Schedule 2015 Luzon – Zambales Olongapo City Central Luzon – Zambales, Olongapo City Meetings TIME/DAY 9:30AM 10:00AM 1:00PM 6:00PM Discussion Meeting 12×12 Study – SBMA Meeting (Non-Smoking) Vasco’s, Magellan’s Landing, Argonaut Highway, Subic, Sit-n-Bull, 14 Del Pilar Street, Subic, Monday Olongapo City Olongapo City Lot 14, Subic Freeport Zone Serenity in the Kubo Group Contact Porter T 0921 2876979 Contact Porter T 0921 2876979 12×12 Meeting Sit-n-Bull,x 14 Del Pilar Street, Subic, Tuesday Olongapo City Serenity in the Kubo Group Contact Porter T 0921 2876979 Discussion Meeting Sit-n-Bull, 14 Del Pilar Street, Subic, Wednesday Olongapo City Serenity in the Kubo Group Contact Porter T 0921 2876979 Big Book Study Meeting Sit-n-Bull, 35 Del Pilar Street, Subic, Thursday Olongapo City Serenity in the Kubo Group Contact Porter T 0921 2876979 Discussion Meeting Sit-n-Bull, 14 Del Pilar Street, Subic, Friday Olongapo City Serenity in the Kubo Group Contact Porter T 0921 2876979 Discussion Meeting Sit-n-Bull, 14 Del Pilar Street, Subic, Saturday Olongapo City Serenity in the Kubo Group Contact Porter T 0921 2876979 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