18 November,2009 08:12 AM IST | | Hemal Ashar
Alcoholics Anonymous meet celebrates success of one of its oldest members in India
Nearly 1,000 'sober alcoholics' as the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) members are called, held a first ever felicitation function for John K, a Bangalore-based member who completed 50 years of sobriety.
The India chapter of the AA is 53-years-old and John K is one of its oldest members.
The function held at the Asha Ankur Hall, behind Holy Family church in Andheri (E) on Monday night, reiterated the AA's message that drinking is not a disgrace, but a disease.u00a0
John K (72) grew up in a middle-class Roman Catholic family in Mangalore.
Hic, Hic Hurray! John K speaks about his struggle. |
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Francis of Goa started with beer so he could feel bold enough to ask a girl for a dance. When his first girlfriend left him he began drinking like crazy.
After joining AA, Francis has been off alcohol for 14 years. Reed-thin, 20-year-old alcoholic Dhaval said no one would sit next to him in college because he reeked of alcohol all hours of the day.
I have completed one year without alcohol, Dhaval said. Pooja started drinking at 15, at 18, she had lost all hope of recovering from her alcohol dependence.
She has been off alcohol for five years now. Pooja exhorted the audience to make women feel more comfortable, We do not want to be hit on like I was or stared at or offered to be dropped home after the meetings.
Treat us as AA members, not women.
Contact Alcoholics Anonymous
Call Alcoholic Anonymous in Mumbai on 022-23016767 or 23075134 or email them at gsoindia@gmail.com