Every Friday at 7pm, Bristol Young Persons Topic meets at Horfield Quaker Meeting House, 300 Gloucester Road, an easy venue to reach on one of the city's main bus corridors. The meeting lasts an hour and takes a topic as its focus each week, with a younger crowd in mind, though it is an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting and welcomes anyone: people of any age with a desire to stop drinking, plus family, friends and professionals who want to understand how AA works. The Meeting House is wheelchair accessible and has provision for people with hearing difficulties, which is listed for relatively few Bristol meetings. A useful, friendly way into the weekend.
I am in my forties. Would I be out of place at a young persons meeting?
No. The meeting is geared towards younger members, but it is open to absolutely anyone, whatever your age, including family and friends.
What accessibility does the venue offer?
Horfield Quaker Meeting House is wheelchair accessible and is listed as having facilities for people with hearing difficulties.
Does it cost anything or need booking?
No. AA meetings are free and you can simply turn up. Arriving five or ten minutes before 7pm gives you time to say hello.
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