Wednesday evenings at 7.30pm, AA meets in the Boardroom on the second floor of Queen Margaret Hospital on Whitefield Road, Dunfermline, running for an hour and twenty minutes. Holding a meeting within the hospital makes it accessible to patients and staff as well as the wider community, and the specific room reference is useful for anyone visiting for the first time and needing directions once inside. It is a closed meeting, for those with a desire to stop drinking. The venue has wheelchair access, and chits are available here for members who need attendance confirmed for court, probation or treatment purposes.
Who can attend this meeting?
As a closed meeting, attendance is limited to those with a desire to stop drinking, which is AA's only membership requirement. It is not restricted by age, background or how long someone has been sober, and newcomers are actively encouraged to come along.
Is there a cost, or do I need to book?
No, it is completely free and there is no need to book or register in advance. Simply arrive for the start time and take a seat; AA meetings run on voluntary donations towards room hire and literature, but nobody is asked to pay to attend.
Can I get a signed chit at this meeting, and is it accessible?
Yes, chits are available here for court, probation or treatment purposes, and the venue has wheelchair access.
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