Dunfermline Viewfield Afternoon meets on Wednesdays at 1pm in the Viewfield Centre on Viewfield Terrace, running for an hour and a half. It gives the town a midweek daytime option alongside the evening and morning sessions held at the same building on other days. The meeting is closed, meaning it is for those with a desire to stop drinking rather than the general public, and newcomers matching that description are welcome. The venue has wheelchair access and a hearing loop, making this one of the more accessible sessions on the Dunfermline schedule for members with hearing or mobility needs.
Who can attend 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 cost, and do I need to book?
No, it is completely free and there is no need to book or register in advance. Simply arrive for the start time and take a seat; AA meetings run on voluntary donations towards room hire and literature, but nobody is asked to pay to attend.
Does the venue have a hearing loop and wheelchair access?
Yes, the Viewfield Centre has both wheelchair access and a hearing loop for this meeting.
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