Birdcage LGBTQ+ Recovery meets every Wednesday at 7.30pm at the Scottish Recovery Consortium on the second floor of 30 Bell Street, in Glasgow city centre. The meeting lasts an hour and is aimed at LGBTQ+ members of the fellowship, though it remains a closed meeting in AA terms, meaning attendance is for those who have a desire to stop drinking rather than the general public. Wheelchair access to the second-floor venue has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs may wish to check beforehand, particularly given the building's floor level. There is no charge to attend and no need to book, as with every AA meeting, and newcomers are welcome.
Who is this meeting for?
This is a closed meeting, which means it is for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than being open to the general public. Family, friends and professionals wanting to learn about AA should look for a meeting marked as open instead.
Is there a cost to attend, or do I need to book?
There is no charge to attend and no need to book. Like all AA meetings, it runs on a self-supporting, walk-in basis, so you can simply arrive shortly before the start time.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access at Scottish Recovery Consortium, 2nd Floor, 30 Bell St has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking with the group or AA Scotland directly if this affects you.
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