To close the week, Edinburgh East End meets on Sunday evenings at 6pm, again at the Christadelphian Church on Gayfield Place. Sunday evening meetings are valued by many in recovery as a way to steady themselves before the working week begins, and this closed AA session offers that option in the East End of the city. Attendance is for people with a desire to stop drinking, in line with AA's usual membership requirement for closed meetings, and that includes anyone attending for the first time. The meeting runs for about an hour and takes place in a venue confirmed to have wheelchair access.
Is this meeting open to non-members?
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.
Do I need to pay or book in advance?
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.
Is wheelchair access available?
Yes, the Christadelphian Church on Gayfield Place has wheelchair access for this Sunday evening meeting.
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