This afternoon, I was invited to share my experience at a small meeting of from three to four members.
The group is a relatively new group in an area of Ulaanbaatar that does not have many meetings (if any). In order to stay sober, we reach out and help others and this is what an older member did, he began this meeting in an effort to assist those who can not get to other larger meetings.
The meeting is located in a local community (governmental) building and like in Russia, the government fully works with, and supports, our efforts to help those who want help.
The below photos were taken looking back from the doorway you see above.
The meeting room was excellent! Clean and bright with comfortable chairs.
I am one of a two-man team. Without my translator, I have nothing to say.
We sat in the two chairs in the front.
I was surprised that the two members of the group who were stetting up the small meeting (three to four members) had so many chairs out.
Looking back at the entrance into the room.
A very nice informational wall hanging for new members to read.
Goodness! With it being a two-hour meeting, we'd all need some munchies wouldn't we?
Let me tell you! The support that I felt from the three to four members was excellent.
Sign me as..
One of the luckiest members in the entire world.