Aberdeen Women In Recovery meets on Monday evenings at 6pm in the Upper Church Hall at St Mary's Cathedral on Huntly Street, and lasts around an hour and twenty minutes. As the name suggests, the group has a particular focus on women's experiences of recovery, giving space to talk about a desire to stop drinking within that shared context. It is a closed meeting, for people with that desire rather than a public event, so newcomers do not need any connection to the group beforehand to attend. Wheelchair access at the Upper Church Hall has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs may want to ask in advance. As with all AA meetings, there is no charge and no requirement to book.
Is Aberdeen Women In Recovery only for women?
The group's name reflects a particular focus on women's experiences of recovery, though as with all AA meetings, the only requirement for attending a closed meeting is a desire to stop drinking.
Do I need to book or pay to attend?
AA does not charge for meetings, and there is no need to contact anyone beforehand. You simply arrive.
Is the Upper Church Hall wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so it would be worth checking with AA Scotland's helpline beforehand if this matters to you.
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