Every Sunday evening at 7.30pm, the Aberdeen Mastrick group meets at Mastrick Community Centre on Greenfern Road for an hour and a half. Sunday nights can be a difficult time for many people, and this meeting gives that particular evening a fixed point in the week. It is closed, meaning it is intended for those with a desire to stop drinking rather than a general audience. The venue is wheelchair accessible, and attendance chits are available here for anyone who needs a signed slip for court, probation or a treatment provider, simply ask a member of the group on the night. There is no charge, no need to register beforehand, and the format follows the usual pattern of readings, sharing and tea afterwards.
Who is the Aberdeen Mastrick meeting for?
As a closed meeting, it is intended for anyone with a desire to stop drinking, rather than family, friends or professionals looking to observe.
Do I need to book, and is it free?
There is no cost involved and no need to book ahead. You can just come along on the day.
Can I get a chit signed here for court or probation?
Yes, attendance chits are available at this meeting. Ask a group member at the start or end and they will sign it to confirm you were there.
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