Helensburgh Daylight meets on Thursday at 12.30pm in The Baptist Church on East King Street, for an hour, offering a midday alternative to the town's Monday evening meeting. The daytime slot suits people who work evenings, care for family in the evenings, or simply prefer to keep meetings within the working day. It is closed, meaning it is intended for those with a desire to stop drinking rather than the public generally, and there is no need to have attended before to come along. The Baptist Church is wheelchair accessible. As with every AA meeting, attendance is free and there is no booking system, arriving a few minutes before 12.30pm is enough.
Why is this meeting called 'Daylight'?
It refers to the midday timing, at 12.30pm on a Thursday, offering an alternative to evening meetings for people who prefer to attend during the day.
Is it closed to people outside the fellowship?
As a closed meeting, it is intended for anyone with a desire to stop drinking, rather than family, friends or professionals looking to observe.
Is The Baptist Church wheelchair accessible, and is there a cost?
The Baptist Church on East King Street is wheelchair accessible, and as with all AA meetings, there is no charge.
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