Meeting on Thursday afternoons at 1pm, the Fernhill Cathkin 12 Step group is based at Fernhill & Cathkin Church of Scotland on Neilvaig Drive in the Fernhill area, on the southern edge of Glasgow. It lasts about ninety minutes and, being closed, is for those who share a desire to stop drinking rather than an open meeting for the wider public. The group works through the twelve steps in turn, which can suit people wanting a structured, step-by-step focus rather than general sharing. The venue offers wheelchair access, so the building itself should be manageable for anyone with mobility needs, though it is always worth checking ahead for anything specific. There is no charge for attending and no booking process; you are free to simply arrive before the meeting starts.
Can anyone attend the Fernhill Cathkin 12 Step meeting?
It is a closed meeting, meaning it is for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than a meeting open to the general public.
Is there a fee or a need to register?
No, AA meetings including this one are free, and there is no booking system; just come along on the Thursday.
Is the church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Fernhill & Cathkin Church of Scotland on Neilvaig Drive has wheelchair access.
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