Doors open 6.45pm
Spiritual Solutions meets on Monday evenings at Recovery Hub on Church Street in Blackpool, with doors opening at 6.45pm ahead of a 7.15pm start, and runs for about an hour and a quarter. This closed Cocaine Anonymous meeting is for people who have a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances rather than open to the general public, and it draws on Big Book study, literature and speaker sharing, with a particular welcome for LGBTQ members and newcomers. The venue has wheelchair access, so step-free entry should be available on the night. Sharing the Recovery Hub address with the Tuesday meeting there, this session gives members another regular fixture during the week without needing to travel further afield.
Is Spiritual Solutions welcoming to LGBTQ members?
Yes, the meeting format specifically notes an LGBTQ welcome alongside its usual Big Book and speaker sharing content.
Is this meeting open to friends or family?
No, it is closed, meaning it is for people who have a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances rather than the general public.
Is Recovery Hub wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue has wheelchair access according to the meeting listing.
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