Tuesday evenings bring Edinburgh East End back to the Christadelphian Church on Gayfield Place at 6pm, a closed AA meeting for anyone with a desire to stop drinking. It sits among several East End sessions run from the same building through the week, giving members flexibility over which day and time suits their routine. The meeting runs for roughly an hour and, like other closed AA groups, mixes reading and discussion with the chance to share personally. Wheelchair access for this particular time slot has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs may want to check with the group beforehand or try one of the other East End sessions where access is confirmed.
Who is welcome at this meeting?
This is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, which means it is for anyone with a desire to stop drinking rather than open to the general public. Newcomers are welcome as long as that describes them, including people early in sobriety or simply exploring whether AA is for them.
Is there a charge, and do I need to book?
There is no charge and no booking system. You can turn up on the day without contacting anyone beforehand. A basket is usually passed round for voluntary donations to cover the room hire, but paying is never a condition of attending.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this meeting, so it is worth checking directly with the group beforehand if this matters to you.
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