Cyfarfod Cymraeg AA, also known in English as the AA Welsh Language Monthly Meeting, is held on the first Friday evening of each month at half past seven in the meeting room at Capel Rhos Y Gad in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll. Lasting an hour, it is conducted entirely in Welsh, giving Welsh speakers from Anglesey and the surrounding area a chance to talk about their desire to stop drinking in their first language. As a closed meeting, it is reserved for those pursuing their own recovery rather than open to onlookers. The chapel building is wheelchair accessible, so mobility should not present a barrier to attending. There is no cost and no need to book ahead, simply arrive before half past seven on the first Friday of the month. Being monthly rather than weekly, it is worth noting the date carefully.
Is this meeting held in Welsh?
Yes, Cyfarfod Cymraeg AA is conducted entirely in Welsh for Welsh-speaking members, unlike most other AA meetings in the area which run in English.
How often does it run, and is there a cost?
It is free and runs monthly, on the first Friday evening of each month rather than every week, so it is worth checking the date in advance.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Capel Rhos Y Gad is wheelchair accessible, and there is no need to book a place beforehand.
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