Hull LGBTQ+ Daily Reflections/Traditions meets on Friday evenings at 7.30pm at Oasis Hub Hull, 310 Newland Avenue, and runs for an hour and a quarter. The format draws on the Daily Reflections book and AA's Twelve Traditions, and the group offers LGBTQ+ people in recovery a space to share among peers. In AA terms this is a closed meeting, which simply describes who it is for: people who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than observers or supporters. If that is you, you will be welcome, and newcomers are expected and looked out for at AA meetings. The venue is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge and no booking; arriving a few minutes before the start is all you need to do.
What does it mean that this is a closed meeting?
Closed refers to who attends, not the door. It means the meeting is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than for friends, family or professionals. Anyone worried about their own drinking is welcome.
Is there any cost or booking involved?
No. Like all AA meetings it is completely free, and you do not need to book, register or be referred. Just arrive shortly before 7.30pm on a Friday.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Oasis Hub Hull on Newland Avenue is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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