Address
5919 Kalanianaʻole Hwy
Honolulu, HI 96825
Meeting Notes
Meeting is on 2nd floor in the class rooms building behind the church and gym. Please park in the front lot, do not park in the Thrift Store parking lot. Speaker last Tuesday of the month. Supervised Children Welcome. Hand sanitizer provided on entry to meeting. This meeting follows state rules; for the latest update, please refer to the City & County website: https://www.oneoahu.org/masks.
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Types of AA Meetings
Big Book: In Hawaii, the Big Book is often used to inspire clients in discussions. The Big Book is a collection of stories from women and men who overcame alcohol use disorder.
Child-Friendly: Child-friendly AA meetings allow each member to bring up to one child to the meeting, with the expectation that the discussion will not feature experiences or language that are inappropriate for the child. Formal childcare may not be available, but the member can watch over her child while participating in the discussion.
Discussion: In Hawaii, AA discussion meetings allow members to share their opinions and reflections on a particular topic related to alcohol addiction recovery. The leader will typically open the meeting by referencing a relevant AA text, such as the Big Book or Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions. Then, they will invite others to reflect on the topic in a group discussion.
Literature: Literature-centric AA meetings in Hawaii are peer support meetings for men and women affected by alcohol addiction. These free group meetings study the literature of Alcoholics Anonymous, including the Big Book of AA, AA workbooks, and other writings by AA co-founder Bill W and other leaders.
Newcomer: In Hawaii, AA newcomer meetings are sessions for individuals new to AA who want to learn more about the 12 step recovery model. Meetings are usually led by members who have been sober for a while and may focus on the first three steps of the program.
Women: Hawaii AA meetings for women are women-centered peer support meetings for community members who are affected by alcohol addiction. These meetings use a 12-step recovery curriculum and are open to women of all ages at no charge, including women who are addicted to alcohol and women who have loved ones with alcohol addiction.