No dogs allowed except for guide dogs.
Leyland Young Persons is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting aimed at younger people in recovery, held every Sunday at 7pm at Halls For All (St Ambrose) on Moss Lane, Leyland. Alcoholism does not check birth certificates, and walking into a room where everyone seems your parents' age can be a real barrier — this hour-long open meeting exists to lower it. Anyone may attend regardless of age, and the young-persons focus simply shapes who tends to share and what gets talked about: early-life drinking, sobriety around a social scene built on alcohol, recovery before thirty. No dogs are allowed at the venue, with the exception of guide dogs.
How young is 'young persons'?
There is no age rule — the meeting has a younger focus in who shares and the topics covered, but it is an open meeting and all ages are welcome.
I'm young and think I drink too much. Is AA really for me?
If you have any desire to stop drinking — even a flicker of one — yes. Plenty of AA members got sober in their teens and twenties. This meeting is full of people who started exactly where you are.
Can I bring my dog?
Only guide dogs are permitted at Halls For All — other dogs are not allowed.
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