Accessible with lift to upper rooms (five steps to library, with stair lift)
Saturday Solutions is a morning Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in Redland, Bristol, starting at 9.30am each Saturday and running for an hour. It takes place in the Library Room at the Friends Meeting House, 126 Hampton Road, a quiet Quaker venue a short way from Gloucester Road. This is an open meeting, so newcomers, family members, friends and professionals are all welcome alongside anyone with a desire to stop drinking. Access has been thought about here: there is a lift to the upper rooms, and although five steps lead to the library itself, a stair lift covers them, so wheelchair users can attend. A weekend morning slot suits people who find evening meetings hard to reach.
Is the venue accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes. The Friends Meeting House has a lift to the upper rooms, and while there are five steps up to the Library Room, a stair lift is in place to cover them.
Can I come if I am not sure AA is for me?
Yes. Saturday Solutions is an open meeting, so anyone can attend, including people who just want to listen, or friends and family supporting someone else. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
How much does it cost?
Nothing. AA meetings are free and self-supporting through voluntary contributions. There is no need to book, just arrive a few minutes before 9.30am.
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